Gardens are the extensions of homes—you want yours to look as stunning as your house. One of the best ways to achieve this is with garden statues. They’re available in a number of types and provide several options for improving the beauty of your outdoor space. However, the availability can make it difficult to select which to buy.
To help you, we’ve gathered our best statue picks. Additionally, learn how to select and utilize one in your garden. Upgrade your yard’s aesthetics even with just one statue!
Tips on Choosing the Right Statue for Your Yard
 For an easier shopping experience, remember these tips when choosing among your options:Â
1. What’s the theme?Â
Think about the theme of your garden—the look you want to achieve. It may be playful, traditional, realistic, or rural. Understanding this will assist you in identifying what to seek, which sculpture elicits that emotion, and aligns with that theme. Having a theme established will simplify the selection of a style.
2. How small or big is your garden?Â
Sculptures come in various sizes, and you need something that can fit in your garden’s available space. So, think about size and scale. In a large yard, a small statue could easily be missed and remain unseen. In a small garden, a large statue will dominate the area. You require something that will blend in seamlessly.
3. What is it made of?Â
The material affects the durability of the statue against weather conditions. Choose a statue made of something that can withstand the conditions in your local area. For example, concrete statues are best for rainy areas since they don’t need a lot of maintenance. On the other hand, some types of resin won’t be ideal for cold and freezing weather.Â
4. What’s your budget?
Having a budget makes choosing easier. If you haven’t decided on a price or a range, start planning it before shopping. But make sure you still consider the quality of your options when buying. Keep in mind that not all affordable options are quality and durable statues.Â
Our Top Picks for a Charming Garden Statue
1. Best Overall:Â The Dragon of Falkenberg Castle Sculpture
Achieve a fantasy world-like garden with this mystique Dragon of Falkenberg Castle Moat Garden Statue. It’s made from real crushed stone and premium designer resin. Its design features a genuine gray stone look that complements Gothic and Asian Zodiac themes beautifully. It’s also especially popular for having three sections: the head, body, and tail. This is intended to give the appearance that the dragon is gliding beneath the surface. It’s the ideal sculpture if you aim to add a realistic presence and vibrant feel to your yard or garden.
Pros
- Perfect in most garden sizes
- Matches castle or medieval-themed spaces
- Durable and weather-resistant
Cons
- Only comes in one finish color
2. Most Traditional:Â St. Francis of Assisi Garden Statue
If you want a garden that resembles a traditional space, consider this statue of St. Francis of Assisi. It’s a garden statue with a bowl that acts like a bird feeder or bath, a fitting design for the patron saint of nature. Its size also makes it a good focal point in any garden or yard. Even its white stone finish makes it stand out. If you're looking for a serene spot or a garden where you can connect with nature and your spirituality, this is an ideal choice.Â
Pros
- Made with real crushed stone and quality polyresin
- Durable and UV-resistant
- MultifunctionalÂ
- Relatively lightweight and easily movable
Cons
- Only comes in one finish color
3. Most Whimsical:Â Elegant Metal Crane Pair Statues
Many people want a whimsical garden—unique and fun. This pair of Elegant Metal Crane Statues makes a good option if you’re one of them. Aside from their lifelike crane designs, these pieces are hand-painted and feature pure copper accents, adding more life and color. The pair’s also freestanding, so you can easily place them anywhere at any time. Plus, if you want a nature-inspired outdoor area, these graceful statues are ideal. Having them can make it look like you have actual birds in your yard.Â
Pros
- Made with high-quality iron
- Weather-resistant and sturdy
- Designed with exceptional details
- Comes as a pair
Cons
- It might require a big space because of its length
4. Most Versatile:Â Majestic Guardian Lion Statue
If you’re someone who tends to change your garden’s theme from time to time, you might need a Majestic Guardian Lion Statue. The lion figure and its white finish give the statue a relatively versatile look. You can use it for classic and modern styles. Plus, as a lion, this piece holds a symbolic meaning—strength, grandeur, bravery, and protection. Getting one can upgrade not just the look of your outdoors but also its vibe.Â
Pros
- Detailed craftsmanship
- Works well as a centerpiece
- Placed at entrances to ward off evil
- Usable in indoor spaces
Cons
- It might require more maintenance because of the white color
5. Most Iconic:Â Moai-Inspired Statue - Easter Island Head Sculpture
Sculptures have existed for centuries, so it’s natural if you want a sculpture that will connect you to that history. You can get that timelessness from this Easter Island Head Statue. Inspired by the renowned Moai statues, this excellent sculpture can provide a touch of ancient history in your garden. Just keep in mind that it isn't actual rock because it would be too heavy to relocate. It's a fiber-reinforced concrete sculpture, which makes it strong enough to withstand harsh weather conditions.
Pros
- Suitable for both outdoor and indoor spaces
- Easy to clean and maintain
- Adds cultural value and visual interest to yards
- Doesn’t crack or fade easily
Cons
- Only comes in one finish color
How to Use Your Garden Statues to the Fullest
To enhance the look of your outdoor area, a statue in the right style, size, and material might not suffice. To enhance a statue in your garden or yard, here are a few suggestions you may want to keep in mind:Â
Experiment with Shapes and Textures
If you’re still considering your choices, remember that you can afford to be somewhat experimental with your garden. This is particularly applicable if you intend to purchase multiple statues or already own some. A daring approach is to select statues featuring various shapes and textures.
Keep in mind that big sculptures don't always feature smooth surfaces, while small ones aren't required to have intricate details. To experiment, you can get a larger piece with rough textures and fine details for a bolder statement. Or, if you want to decorate your garden with little accents or decor, you can get smaller statues with smooth textures.Â
Think About the Surroundings
Choosing the right spot in your garden or yard isn’t as simple as it seems. It’s also not the only thing you need to consider for installation. You also need to think about what’s around the statue. Are there small plants in the chosen spot? What about tall grasses?Â
Consider how the statue will appear in its environment. For example, if you want to display a little statue, place it among smaller plants to increase its visibility. Larger statues, on the other hand, can be placed near or grown with taller grasses.
But you can also be playful with the environment. Here are some tips you can try:Â
- Placing the statue near a body of water
- Hiding it among flowers
- Framing the statue with a row of trees
- Surrounding it with stones or gravel instead of plants
- Choose plants that will complement the statue by color and texture
Consider Feng Shui
Feng Shui can affect where sculptures are placed in residences. If you have faith in it, you must focus more on how the statue will integrate with its environment to guarantee the energy flow. So, when selecting, think about harmonizing the five elements—you can find statues that symbolize fire, wood, earth, metal, and water.
Furthermore, pay attention to choosing the right directions when placing the statues. You want to place them in areas that will enhance the flow of energy in your garden. If you’re interested in knowing, here are some references:Â
- North:Â Associated with water and career opportunities
- South:Â Associated with fire, fame, and recognition
- East:Â Associated with wood, family, and health
- West:Â Associated with metal, creativity, and children
- Southeast:Â Associated with water, wealth, and abundance
- Southwest:Â Associated with earth, love, and relationships
- Northwest:Â Associated with metal, mentors, and helpful people
- Northeast:Â Associated with earth, personal growth, and spirituality
Lastly, if you want to prioritize Feng Shui when installing your statues, make sure to avoid clutter around. The statue shouldn’t be obstructed as well as it will disrupt the flow of Qi.Â
Try Using Your Corners
Being a focal point doesn’t mean the statue has to be in the center or the middle of an open area. A statue would also look great on the corner. It's also a great place if you're running out of room in the center because it's frequently an underutilized and ignored area.
Corners are frequently used as ornamental locations for statues by landscapers and garden designers. This is because the human eye is often naturally drawn to the corners of any setting. By filling that space in your garden with a stunning feature like a sculpture, the statue can deliver a more pleasing impact every time. It can even break up a plain wall or your fence line for a more intriguing garden.Â
Use the Statue as a Contrast
Corners aren’t your only option if you don’t want to use a statue as a centerpiece. You can easily position it next to the plants and wildlife in your garden. Your statue can provide contrast in your garden, particularly if you have flowers in bright and vivid hues, or the opposite. This can improve the beauty and visual appeal of your garden. It's another excellent method to introduce a distinctive element of character to an outdoor area.
Consider Lighting
Finally, remember that your statue and garden might look even more charming with outdoor lights. Keep in mind that various effects can be produced by the way light interacts with the statue's surface. Here are many forms of lighting you can use:
- Accent Lighting
This serves to emphasize the delicate features of the statue. These can include the statue's elaborate textures, motifs, and workmanship—elements that are sometimes overlooked in direct, natural light. It can also provide depth to the statue, giving it a more intriguing appearance. It can also draw attention to certain elements of the statue, such as its eyes, facial features, or posture.
- Backlighting
Illumination from behind the statue can produce a halo effect. It can also smooth sharp edges for a friendlier look. It can also introduce an element of drama to highlight the statue more prominently in the garden.
- Ambient Lighting
This is for a more peaceful and calming atmosphere around the statue. It can also help illuminate the surrounding plants and garden features. This can make your garden a more cohesive and inviting space.Â
Get One Today!
Garden statues can add charm to any yard and garden in lots of ways. You can use them as focal points or as decor if you like. When choosing, just remember to not only consider your needs and wants but also the garden itself.Â
If you want to check out more options, visit our sculpture collection. We offer statues in a wide range of styles and sizes. Choose one that feels right for you!