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This is somewhat off topic but a Terry Adams flatland pad seems like the best use:
https://vimeo.com/8553995
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Have a look at low growing moss and grasses / grass alternatives. They are a good way of adding low/no maintenance green to the garden. Depending how much sun it will get lots of paving slabs etc. could get hot in the summer.
Something I once saw that I thought was cool was a concrete seating area with a flat white wall so you could watch films.
So... garden planning.
Its a shit show atm, there is an old slab at the back in the middle where a large shed used to be, I just bought a small shed to go in one corner and planning on chairs and table in the other, but need to expand the current grotty concrete slab somehow so both table and chairs and shed can sit on it nicely. Needs to be extended about 160mm one side, 80 another and 40 at the back.
I'm thinking paving slabs either side and prob just gravel at the back to neaten it up or beds for plants to grow in and then up the fence.
Any smarter options I'm missing?