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Want to turn your garden or terrace into a holiday paradise? These 3 deco trends create a southern vibe | Lifestyle

Do you opt for an Arabian night, cheerful Mexico or are you in love with Ibiza? Once you’ve made that choice, it’s time to shop. How easy can it be: with a few cleverly selected accessories you can bring the south to your backyard in no time. Add some pillows, and even a weekday summer evening becomes a party. Shop our favorites here.

1. Arabian Nights

An airy strip of fabric that sways in the wind for instant atmosphere. Mix different cushions – from just above the ground to a bit higher – casually with a few terracotta vases, side tables and lanterns and you imagine yourself in a Moroccan courtyard.

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1. CASApoof ‘Esteban’, 79 euros.
2. La RedouteMoroccan-style stool, 69.99 euros.
3. La Redoutecarpet in jute and cotton, 379 euros.

2. Long live Mexico

Cacti and succulents not only require little care, they are the secret weapon for turning a small outdoor space into a Mexican patio. You give an old door a second life by sanding it roughly and using it as a casual decorative piece. Come!

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1. Madam Stoltzdaybed ‘Mexico’,  473 euro.
2. Houses of the worldbraided vase ‘Mombasa’, 179 euros.

3. Ibiza-style

What screams ‘Ibiza’ more than homemade macramé? Buy a simple wooden swing and several meters of thick cotton cord. Add extra beads between your knots for a unique touch, and just rock it.

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1. All goodknotted swing, 79.95 euros.
2. Houses of the worldoutdoor cushion ‘Cusco’, 22.99 euros.
3. Dill & Chamomilerattan lantern round, 12.95 euros.
4. H&M Homerattan tray, 24.99 euros.

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