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       For people who decorate their gardens, the color of the garden fence is often an easy choice: most people choose brown and green.
       For those who want to make a small piece of land seem bigger, here are some colors that will make it possible.
       For example, colors such as light gray, light blue, and muted green can create a sense of openness and calmness, making the garden appear larger.
       Surprisingly, black is also suggested as a color to make your garden appear bigger, says Savills’ Mark Gregory: “If you want to maximize the sense of space in your garden, you need to consider using an implicit color for your borders.
       “While some might think this is an odd choice, our eyes are also color blind, allowing us to focus more on gardens and plants, as if boundaries are disappearing.”
       While this is an option, it’s usually best to paint the fence a lighter color that will reflect the light and make your garden look bigger.
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Post time: Aug-25-2023