A Walled Provencal Courtyard of Your Own
Stone walls, terracotta pots overflowing with herbs, and a gurgling fountain create an enclosed French country retreat for dining and daydreaming.
Why it works
The walled courtyard is the heart of the French country home. The enclosed walls create a sun-trap microclimate perfect for lavender, rosemary, fig trees, and climbing roses. The intimate scale concentrates fragrance, making the air itself part of the experience.
How to achieve this look
Lay herringbone brick or limestone gravel as the courtyard floor. Center a recirculating stone fountain. Cluster terracotta pots planted with rosemary, lavender, thyme, and scented geraniums. Train wisteria or a climbing rose over the entrance. Place a wrought-iron bistro set beside the fountain.
Arden visualizes your courtyard transformed into a French country dining garden. See how pots, plants, and a fountain fill the enclosed space.
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Q1 Can I create a French country courtyard without real stone walls?
Render existing block walls in warm cream stucco. Wooden fences can be softened with climbing roses and jasmine.
Q2 What fountain size works for a small courtyard?
A wall-mounted recirculating fountain takes zero floor space. Freestanding basins work in courtyards wider than 10 feet.
Q3 Will a French country courtyard work in shade?
Partial shade is fine. Swap lavender for boxwood, roses for hydrangeas, and rosemary for ferns.