1. Decorative garden bridges add charm and tranquility to your yard. They give the suggestion of direction and continuity to your garden, and also create unique focal points that draw the eye to other elements in your outdoor space. Look for high-rise bridges that pop out against the background, and choose ornate railings for an extra punch of style.
2. Perfect for spanning a water garden, koi pond, stream, or dry creek bed, decorative garden bridges mark unique features in your yard and beckon guests over for a look. Even placing a
small garden bridge in the midst of a prized flower garden is a fun way to draw attention to important landmarks and create a sense of flow.
3.
Cedar garden bridges and
redwood garden bridges are smart choices, as they don't require much maintenance and will change and mature along with your garden. For a more formal look, consider a pine garden bridge. This soft, knotty wood can be stained and finished to match your style preference.
4. Decorative garden bridges are not designed to carry foot traffic, but merely are supposed to add unique aesthetic appeal to your garden. This allows you greater flexibility in choosing rails, since safety is not a concern. Low-profile railings are unimposing and won't overwhelm your garden, but still offer the suggestion and style of a larger, traditional bridge.
5. Modern gardens will benefit from the subtle suggestion of flow created by a crisp, clean,
handrail-free garden bridge.
Rope rail garden bridges will add to the charm of a rustic or informal garden. Traditional
single rail garden bridges or
double rail garden bridges, complete with ball finials, will complete the classic look of a cottage or manicured setting.