5 Creative Decking Ideas for Sloping Gardens
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Knowing the best way to make the most out of your sloping garden can be a challenge. A great solution to the problem though is installing decking. Decking allows you to build an outdoor space that is fun to spend time in, safe to walk around, and full of unique touches.
The other wonderful thing about decking a sloped garden is that it allows you to get creative. Decking is incredibly versatile, meaning you have a whole host of colours, shapes, finishes, and accessories, at your disposal to get creative with.
But in case you’re struggling to start, our experts have shared five ideas about how decking can enhance your sloped garden and turn it into an outdoor space you can enjoy all year round.
Play around with different shapes
A tricky thing about sloped gardens is that they’re set across multiple gradients. This means trying to fit conventional shapes, like squares or rectangles, into obscure landscapes is easier said than done. But this is where getting creative comes in.
Decking in hexagons, triangles, circles, and even curved edges, allow for more flexibility within a sloped garden, helping you to capitalise on the space that is available to you outside.

Make the most of steps
It may seem obvious but ensuring you make the best use of steps can make all the difference when decking a sloping garden. If you have a narrow and steep garden, strong steps, across multiple levels, is a must.
However, if your garden has a more gradual incline, larger and wider steps can help create the illusion of a bigger space that sits more naturally in the landscape.
Give thought to your balustrades
Safety must be one of your top considerations when decking a sloping garden. But being safe doesn’t have to compromise your creativity. Thinking about what type of balustrades will suit your sloping garden is a key component for bringing it together.
Stainless steel or glass balustrades are great if you want a modern open plan feel to your garden. On the flip side, if your garden has plenty of plants and trees, timber balustrades, with their creative carpentry, can meld naturally against your garden’s surroundings.

Experiment with light fixtures and fittings
Even distribution of light can often be a problem in a sloped garden. The differing ground levels means that certain areas get more light than others, confining you to specific spots. Installing decking though allows you to also install lights that can illuminate all areas of your garden in numerous ways.
Installing hardscape lights is great if you have deep steps because they create warmth underfoot. If you want to emphasise certain features in your sloped garden, strong spotlights are ideal. But if you want more subtle, relaxing look, recessed lights that are directly integrated into your decking are the way to go.

Use your decking to build new garden features
Much like people who have small gardens, having a sloping garden can limit what features you have in your outdoor space. However, by fitting decking, it lets you apply structure to your sloped garden, and with it, you can also build new features too!
You might want part of your sloped garden set for seating, with the other area devoted to decorative pot plants. Or, you may choose to fit a small water feature in one section and then have the other area exclusively for a barbeque.
Get creative when decking your sloped garden!
As you can see, decking allows you to transform what may be an uneven and disjointed sloping garden, into a connected and personal outdoor space everyone can enjoy. Planning your sloped garden around decking gives you the opportunity to flex your creative muscles and discover the untapped potential it has to offer.
If you want extra support about how to deck your sloped garden, get in touch with our team of experts today, who are happy to help you turn your decking dreams into a reality.
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