
Balmy summer evenings call for lazy garden wind-downs, and you can't tell me any different. There's something about watching the dappled light filter through the leaves and shadow in scatters as you detox from the day.
And it turns out that there's a reason we gravitate towards arranging our outdoor living rooms underneath a tree-roofed nook. Shade? Sure. Romanticized ambiance? Also true. But there's some science to it, too.
To better understand the undeniable comfort that comes with this garden setting, I spoke to a couple of experts, and here's what they had to say.
Why Do Garden Lounges Feel Better Under Trees?

"There’s a reason why your garden hammock or lounge chair feels so much nicer when it’s tucked under a tree, and it’s not just about the shade," says Marianna Popejoy, biophilic designer and founder of At Home with Nature.
"It actually ties into something called prospect and refuge theory, a concept from biophilic design that scientifically explains why certain spaces make us feel more relaxed."
She tells me that the idea behind prospect and refuge is simple. "We feel most comfortable when we can see what’s going on around us (that’s the prospect) while also having a sense of shelter or protection (that’s the refuge)," she notes.
"A tree gives you both. A cozy spot under its branches and a nice open view of the space around you. This combination taps into our human survival instincts, making us feel secure yet free to observe the world."
And she goes on to say that it's this balance that naturally calms the mind and enhances our connection to the environment.

Joe Raboine, vice president of design at Oldcastle APG, also tells me that designing an outdoor space requires thoughtfulness and attention to detail, as the placement of certain elements can impact the visual and sensory appeal of the final design.
"Concepts like biophilic design and prospect and refuge theory contribute to how the space supports mental and physical wellness. And hence why planning of lounging spaces like garden corners should be considered carefully to maximize the space’s relaxing elements and overall appeal," he comments.
"Design choices like textures, plantings, and layout subconsciously influence feelings of comfort and safety. This is why your garden lounge might feel the most restful when placed under a tree."
Garden Lounge Decor to Complete the Look
Color: Oyster
Shade au naturale, courtesy of the trees, is great. But sometimes you need an extra helping hand to keep the sunrays from disturbing you. And a beautiful parasol, like this one from John Lewis, is a blessing.
Color: Olive
No garden lounge is complete without a slouchy chair that lets you sit back, relax, and read. And one of my favorite pieces to fit the bill is this Desert Lounge Chair from Ferm Living.
Color: Brown
And of course, you need a side table to host your ice-cool glass of lemonade or Aperol if you're feeling particularly fancy. This Palma Round Concrete Effect Garden Side Table feels like a natural addition.
If you want to take the calming vibe of your outdoor space one step further, perhaps transforming your backyard into a wellness garden is the way to go. So the next time you need to touch some grass, you can do so against the backdrop of a dreamy, tranquil slice of nature.