Sponsored: Garden trends mood boards

We’re happy to be working with Wayfair again, this time on garden trends that are fast becoming popular. As we’re very visual people, we’ve produced mood boards with two of our favourite garden trends; eco-friendly gardens and vintage industrial gardens.

If you see any garden products that you’d like – they’re all available from Wayfair – simply click on the item image on the slider at the bottom of each collection. Now, scroll down to our selections and why we chose them!

Eco-friendly garden mood board in collaboration with Wayfair | H is for Home

Over the past few years, most of us have been trying to live more eco-friendly lives – attempting to minimise our on impact on the planet. Producing less waste and doing more recycling are simple ways of doing our bit.

Creating an environmentally-aware garden begins with thinking about the wildlife; we want to encourage insects, birds and other creatures to visit. Certain plants and flowers act as magnets for bees, butterflies, ladybirds and other beneficial pollinators and natural pest controllers including:

  • Lavender
  • Buddleia (it’s nickname is ‘butterfly bush’)
  • Sunflower
  • Foxglove
  • Honeysuckle
  • Ivy

To further tempt insects, why not erect an ‘insect hotel’? With a range of holes and crevices, it acts as a safe, dry and comfortable environment to many to live and hibernate.

Many garden birds are seeing a sharp decrease in numbers. Give them a helping hand by providing feeding stations.

Instead of throwing food waste in the bin, items such as tea leaves, coffee grounds, vegetable peelings, salad and egg shells can be added to the garden compost bin. Other household waste such as cardboard, newspapers and junk mail can also be included.

The UK is famous for being cold & wet – use it to your advantage. Don’t use a garden hose attached to the water mains (especially if you’re on a water meter) to water your plants, harvest all that rain in a water butt and use that instead – many plants actually prefer drinking rain water!

Cutting down on our use of, and reliance on, plastic is another hot topic. We can all do our bit to to reduce the amount of plastic littering our land and oceans. Firstly, if you already have plastic items in the garden, get the most possible use out of them – extending their life through re-use and up-cycling before throwing them away. If you’re going to buy plastic items in the future, strongly consider those manufactured from recycled plastic. And finally, source alternative, natural, biodegradable materials such as wood, bamboo, cork and coir for pots, storage, packaging and so on.

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Insect, butterfly, bee cottage hanging bird house
Insect, butterfly, bee cottage hanging bird house
Bottle bird feeder
Bottle bird feeder
Bio-fireplace barbecue
Bio-fireplace barbecue
Recycled plastic armless bench
Recycled plastic armless bench
540L compost bin
540L compost bin
Osborn accent stool made from recycled teak
Osborn accent stool made from recycled teak
Garden 120L rain barrel
Garden 120L rain barrel
8 x 8ft corner summer house
8 x 8ft corner summer house
Insect, butterfly, bee cottage hanging bird house
Insect, butterfly, bee cottage hanging bird house
Bottle bird feeder
Bottle bird feeder
Bio-fireplace barbecue
Bio-fireplace barbecue
Recycled plastic armless bench
Recycled plastic armless bench
540L compost bin
540L compost bin
Osborn accent stool made from recycled teak
Osborn accent stool made from recycled teak
Garden 120L rain barrel
Garden 120L rain barrel
8 x 8ft corner summer house
8 x 8ft corner summer house

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Vintage industrial garden mood board in collaboration with Wayfair | H is for Home

We blog about vintage industrial styling in interior décor on a regular basis. You can successfully transfer many of these ideas to the outdoors.

We’ve definitely noticed a traditional, functional look creeping into garden design – ‘allotment chic’ we call it! Vintage industrial pieces certainly compliment – or are perhaps essential – to creating this look. In addition to working well in this traditional ‘yesteryear’ style, strong industrial elements are also perfect for an ultra modern, very contemporary urban style space.

Gabions were once the domain of motorway sidings and other civil engineering projects. Now, they’re a fashionable thing in modern garden design. They add strong, structural shape to gardens – the form & colour of the pebbles held within them adding a further layer of interest. Cast concrete is another industrial material that has a multitude of potential uses in the garden – planters, walls and seating are all made possible with this flexible, mouldable material.

Galvanised metal is also very on trend. It all started with the incorporation of genuine vintage pieces such as dolly tubs, buckets, wash basins and watering cans into garden designs. So popular has this look now become, that we’ve noticed lots of modern versions of these traditional old items on the market. As demand for the antique pieces increased, so did the prices. The recently produced items can be more affordable. Also, they allow modern tweaks with specific functions for the containers – or additions such as personalised or bespoke lettering.

We’re using our gardens more and more as outdoor eating spaces. Sales of garden furniture, barbecues and pizza ovens have seen a steady rise in sales over the years. And if you’re wanting to use the garden on a chilly evening, what better than a real fire? In addition to providing heat, chimineas & braziers – and log storage racks too – have the perfect look for this type of garden.

Industrial style lighting is another interiors trend moving outdoors – bulk head lights, hanging task lights, strings of lights on wire. They all have the right style and functional simplicity.

Architectural plants with big, structural leaves and blooms complement a vintage industrial garden. Think ferns, cacti, cordyline, gunnera manicata, rheums, alliums (elephant garlic flowers are very impressive – and the enormus bulbs are edible too!) and tall grasses. They have strong forms, however this doesn’t stop them softening the harder materials incorporated within the garden design.

What garden trends do you find attractive or plan to implement on your own plot?

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Industrial Heritage thermomter
Industrial Heritage thermomter
Firewood log rack
Firewood log rack
Outdoor scatter cushion
Outdoor scatter cushion
Emilie 4-seater dining set
Emilie 4-seater dining set
Lyndon 1 light hanging lantern
Lyndon 1 light hanging lantern
Kaska cast iron wood/charcoal chiminea
Kaska cast iron wood/charcoal chiminea
Wootton vintage plant pot
Wootton vintage plant pot
Galvanised hanging basket
Galvanised hanging basket
Retha planter box with trellis
Retha planter box with trellis
Industrial Heritage thermomter
Industrial Heritage thermomter
Firewood log rack
Firewood log rack
Outdoor scatter cushion
Outdoor scatter cushion
Emilie 4-seater dining set
Emilie 4-seater dining set
Lyndon 1 light hanging lantern
Lyndon 1 light hanging lantern
Kaska cast iron wood/charcoal chiminea
Kaska cast iron wood/charcoal chiminea
Wootton vintage plant pot
Wootton vintage plant pot
Galvanised hanging basket
Galvanised hanging basket
Retha planter box with trellis
Retha planter box with trellis

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Get their look: Zoned studio apartment

Zoned studio apartmentcredit

This zoned studio apartment is a really liveable space for a young single person or couple. It’s spacious and comfortable with each area delineated with the clever use of furniture and area rugs. The lofty ceiling is put to good use by the suspended pan rack, industrial-style pendant lights and mid-century inspired Flensted mobile.

All the furniture is thoughtfully chosen; an L-shaped sofa which pulls out to form an occasional bed when people are over to stay. The dining table & chairs are compact and beautifully designed and the free-standing kitchen island doubles as a breakfast bar and work surface. The vintage sideboard (or credenza as it would be called in New York where this apartment is located!) is such a flexible piece of furniture; bags of storage for all manner of things and the top is perfect for holding a music system or displaying treasured possessions.

  1. Flensted 124 Life & Thread mobile
  2. FRIHETEN corner sofa bed
  3. Dakota adjustable wood seat barstool
  4. FUSION dining table & chairs
  5. Vintage sideboard / credenza
  6. Caucasian Kazak rug

Get their look: Zoned studio apartment | H is for Home

Get their look

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Vintage sideboard / credenza
Vintage sideboard / credenza
FRIHETEN corner sofa bed
FRIHETEN corner sofa bed
Caucasian Kazak rug
Caucasian Kazak rug
124 Life & Thread mobile
124 Life & Thread mobile
Dakota adjustable wood seat barstool
Dakota adjustable wood seat barstool
FUSION dining table & chairs
FUSION dining table & chairs
Vintage sideboard / credenza
Vintage sideboard / credenza
FRIHETEN corner sofa bed
FRIHETEN corner sofa bed
Caucasian Kazak rug
Caucasian Kazak rug
124 Life & Thread mobile
124 Life & Thread mobile
Dakota adjustable wood seat barstool
Dakota adjustable wood seat barstool
FUSION dining table & chairs
FUSION dining table & chairs
Vintage sideboard / credenza
Vintage sideboard / credenza
FRIHETEN corner sofa bed
FRIHETEN corner sofa bed
Caucasian Kazak rug
Caucasian Kazak rug
124 Life & Thread mobile
124 Life & Thread mobile
Dakota adjustable wood seat barstool
Dakota adjustable wood seat barstool
FUSION dining table & chairs
FUSION dining table & chairs

Get their look: Vintage industrial home bar

Vintage industrial home barcredit

Sommer Pyne’s funky home was used in the recently-aired McMafia series. When not hiring out her London home as a location, her day job is owner of homeware shop, House Curious and organises workshops in food, photography, styling and more.

Her basement bar has a vintage industrial vibe with a glamorous twist. It looks like the perfect place to either retreat to for a quiet post-work cocktail or to party with friends!

  1. Vintage ‘Tina’ print by J. H. Lynch
  2. Lightbox sign
  3. Custom-made satin brass bar top
  4. Oval silver plate tray
  5. Vintage amber apothecary bottles
  6. 76cm bar stools, black

Check out some more of the interiors we’ve featured in our Get their look series.

Get their look: Vintage industrial home bar | H is for Home

Get their look

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Lightbox signs
Lightbox signs
Oval silver plate tray
Oval silver plate tray
Amber apothecary bottles
Amber apothecary bottles
Custom-made satin brass bartop
Custom-made satin brass bartop
76cm bar stools, black
76cm bar stools, black
Vintage Tina print by J. H. Lynch
Vintage Tina print by J. H. Lynch
Lightbox signs
Lightbox signs
Oval silver plate tray
Oval silver plate tray
Amber apothecary bottles
Amber apothecary bottles
Custom-made satin brass bartop
Custom-made satin brass bartop
76cm bar stools, black
76cm bar stools, black
Vintage Tina print by J. H. Lynch
Vintage Tina print by J. H. Lynch
Lightbox signs
Lightbox signs
Oval silver plate tray
Oval silver plate tray
Amber apothecary bottles
Amber apothecary bottles
Custom-made satin brass bartop
Custom-made satin brass bartop
76cm bar stools, black
76cm bar stools, black
Vintage Tina print by J. H. Lynch
Vintage Tina print by J. H. Lynch

Vintage industrial finds

Huge bulb, one of the vintage industrial finds bought recently | H is for Home

Justin has brought home some lovely vintage industrial finds recently. Yesterday it was the turn of this amazing giant light bulb with white ceramic fitting.

Huge vintage industrial bulb with normal-sized one to show scale | H is for Home

The bulb that it’s photographed next to is quite large in itself, so you can see how huge it is. The filament inside looks undamaged, so we think it might actually work if we get the electricity back flowing to it. It’s probably worth going to the effort of re-wiring. The fitting has the original hook too – it would look really striking hanging down from a high ceiling on a long length of chain or vintage-style cord flex.

Vintage blue & orange ICI storage tin with large orange desk lamp | H is for Home

The day before, it was this vintage ICI tin. The orange logo against the blue background is very striking. And there’s no end of uses for a large tin!

Two vintage industrial letter 'A's with apples to show scale | H is for Home

Justin brought me home a present too – a big, blue metal letter A to add to my collection. ‘A’ might be for apple in most children’s books, but A is for Adelle too!!

Blue-painted vintage industrial stepladder | H is for Home

Blue again! This time some old step ladders with original layers of paint – most recently a lovely duck egg blue. Not only are step ladders useful for doing chores, they also make for wonderful display or storage pieces – plants, bottles, towels (to name but three for which we’ve used them).

Vintage industrial step ladder with spider plant | H is for Home

And last but not least, this gorgeous little metal carry box with really fabulous patina. Probably originally used for tools in a factory or workshop, there was little chance of this ever being sold – it was immediately re-purposed into our packaging box – holding tape, pens & pencils etc. It’s now an indispensable part of the H is for Home team!

Green-painted vintage industrial carry box with packaging tape, measuring tape and pencils | H is for Home

These pieces display the simple, functional design associated with vintage industrial – and the wonderful patina often developed over time. And there’s another reason that we like them. We love the rather varied styles of country antiques and mid century modern. We find that a bit of vintage industrial really helps unite these different looks and eras.