Many people have beautiful gardens that they never fully enjoy because they have not stocked it with furniture. This is most unfortunate. Make sure this does not happen to you by adding cozy places to sit and enjoy your garden.Create RoomsGarden spaces can sometimes seem a little awkward, just as big, open rooms in houses can seem rather overwhelming. The key to improving both areas is to create smaller living spaces. Try to divide your garden into distinct sections and highlight these divisions with your garden furniture. For example, tuck a small bench into a corner that overlooks the best view. This is a perfect spot for private meditation. Create another garden room better suited to groups by adding a gazebo or picnic table in an easily accessed area. A small table with two chairs can make up a third area perfect for a pleasant breakfast or confidential afternoon talk.By dividing your garden into distinct spaces or rooms you are actually making it more livable. Several people can enjoy the garden at once without disrupting any of the others. You will find that these small areas will beckon you to come enjoy your garden.Consider a ThemeOne thing you do not want to do is fill your luscious garden with a mishmash of furniture. Choose your pieces wisely. This does not mean that every piece has to be from the same set. There does, however, need to be some continuity between them. You can do this by deciding to use only iron furniture, or only wood. Another way to do this is to allow a variety of furniture materials but paint them all the same color.Also, it is important that your furniture matches your garden style. Tropical furniture may look out of place in a rose garden, as will elegant pieces next to the tomato patch. Decide what type of garden you want to have and match the furniture to that.Furnishing your garden may take some time. You will discover that the end results always make up for the effort invested into making your garden a peaceful extension of your home.