Garden Statues

Gardens are like “pieces of art” that undeniably reflects its sculptor’s personality. Adding garden décors to any type of garden turns it into visual “Edens” and relaxing sanctuaries. There are so many types of garden décor including lawn ornaments, stepping stones, wind chimes, weather vanes, gazing balls, garden gnomes, flags, and concrete garden statues.

No matter what type of budget, adding even the most modest garden ornament pieces will definitely turn an ordinary landscape into a fascinating and magical place. They can turn dull corners of the garden into stunning central features, as well as can be focal points in the garden. Garden décors come in various sizes, forms, shapes, and colors.

Of the many types of décors, garden statues are perhaps among the most striking pieces. They’ve been around for centuries and have been used in so many fascinating public gardens, as well as in many private little paradises at the backyard.

Garden Statues

Garden statues are fantastic ornaments that come in many lovely and captivating shapes and sizes. Ranging from fabled elves to biblical and angelic figures, and even to life-size human statues, they’re presence in the garden can be quite amusing and splendid.

Garden statues provide an exceptional way of enhancing the total appearance of gardens, by adding a touch of design element and color. They can also be created as “stand alone” or built into the garden. Some garden statues have interesting elements incorporated in them, such as birdbaths and fountains.

A garden statue can also be constructed from various types of materials like concrete, cement, or cast stone. The choice of material will entirely depend on what’s preference and taste. One benefit of garden statues is that a homeowner is able to “fit in” the same theme for their landscape design through the use of garden statues that best suits the theme –for instance, Japanese garden statues.

Cast Stone Garden Statues

Stone is an excellent natural product that’s quarried from all parts of the globe. There are lots of items created from cast stone and among them are garden statues. They’re especially chiseled and crafted in design, pattern, and shape by craftsmen to produce exciting garden statues.

Cast stone garden statues are versatile, as they can be accessorized to whatever type of garden landscape design and style to give it brilliant final touches. The natural beauty of cast stone garden statues allows flexibility to suit every type of garden with elegance, ageless, and classic beauty. Additionally, they provide year-round sophistication with its enduring, all-weather tolerant, and no maintenance stone material.

Concrete Garden Statues

The days when concrete was merely applied to pathways and driveways are long gone. Concrete has grown lots of wonderful dimensions, especially for garden landscapes. The uniqueness, elegance, and beauty of concrete have been put to landscape products, including garden statues of original and inimitable appearance.

Concrete garden statues are ideal choices for homeowners, adding a touch of stylishness and class with a little twist of novelty. They can turn uninviting, boring, and dull gardens into welcoming and lovely places to spend time in. An advantage of concrete garden statues is its enormity of styles, shapes, and designs that can accessorize whatever type of garden theme and style.

There are other materials used for garden statues such as bronze, which can be much more expensive than cast-stone and concrete depending on its intricacy in details and method used to cast it.

Garden statues can personalize one’s garden, turning it into a homeowner’s personal oasis. They’re versatile pieces to add elegance to outdoor settings, particularly gardens. Even though garden statues may be a little pricier than ordinary lawn ornaments, they can last for many years and tends to become lovelier with age.

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