
French courtyard gardens are emerging as one of the biggest garden trends this summer - and we think it’s timeless, elegant style will be in bloom for years to come.
One of the best things about the start of spring is the emergence of the year's hottest garden trends as the first buds start to blossom - it is the best time of year to seek inspiration for your garden space.
Currently, French courtyard gardens are trending on Pinterest and it’s easy to see why. Defined by their structured beauty, French courtyard gardens are characterised by lush greenery, antique-style garden furniture and aged stone - it’s a serene, classic style that’s perfect for relaxing and hosting this summer.

What is a French courtyard garden?
Traditional French gardens inspire the French courtyard garden style. These types of gardens have strict symmetry, geometric shapes, neatly trimmed hedges, and they prefer gravel pathways to stone. Out of all the different garden layout ideas, it stands out as being neat, ordered and of course sophisticated.
In a courtyard, the French style feels intimate and serene. Its symmetrical design works well for small spaces, turning into a relaxing retreat, and I have to say I’m a fan of courtyard garden ideas that are designed to calm.

'The key components typically include symmetrical layouts, paved or gravel floors, lush plantings like lavender, roses, and boxwood, and charming decorative elements such as wrought iron furniture, fountains or statues,’ says Victoria Robinson, product and style expert at Hillarys.
‘These types of gardens create a sense of tranquility, making them ideal for those seeking to reconnect with nature in a space that's both functional and beautiful.
How to get the look
Thinking of French courtyard gardens, your mind drifts to Euro-summers and hot Mediterranean sun. Think potted olive trees, sweet-smelling flowers and the feeling of being completely relaxed - it’s about almost turning your garden into a holiday destination.

‘Achieving the look doesn’t have to be costly - simple touches like repurposed terracotta pots, climbing vines, and a small water feature can transform even the quaintest courtyard into a retreat. For those looking to invest, weatherproof bistro sets, and elegant planters help bring that quintessential French charm to life,’ says Alex Bridgman, CEO at Bridgman.
We've rounded up some of our favourite garden products that have the French courtyard look. If you don't have the budget to fit gravel pathways or install soft stone, don't worry - there are plenty of small changes you can incorporate the look.
Using terracotta plant pots over plastic tubs is one small detail that will elevate your courtyard garden, with a French aesthetic.
Not only does it smell delightful, but lavender plants are a French courtyard garden staple.
A staple of the French courtyard garden is metal garden furniture. This white vintage-style furniture is perfect for adding extra elegance.
I love this garden style and think the French courtyard garden will be a trend that sticks around for a while. Will you be incorporating the style into your space?