Outdoor Decor
You've
got a great deck, a lush lawn, and beautiful flowers - now where do you
sit? This month we will give you some helpful advice on furnishing your
outdoor spaces.
by Corrie Reed
The best outdoor spaces are those that create an easy transition from
the home's indoor spaces. That means taking into account the style and
color that is dominant in the rooms inside and moving them outdoors. If
your home's interior is warm and traditional, it wouldn't make much
sense to create an outdoor space that is minimalist and modern. The
same holds true for color, but you can take the colors up a notch to
include more vibrant shades when using them outdoors. Before you head
out the door to shop, you will want to determine how you will be using
your outdoor space.
Eating and Entertaining
The backyard is a popular destination for parties and cookouts. You
will need seating for guests as well as a place to serve food and set
tableware. Benches are an easy addition and don't take up much space.
Group chairs together and add a small coffee table to create a
conversation area. Purchase a dining table that will comfortably fit
the space and enough chairs to set around it. Keep in mind that even if
you don't have "sit down" meals often, the table can serve as buffet. A
rolling cart is a smart purchase- it can be placed next to the grill to
hold food or rolled about to serve drinks to guests.
Relaxing
A quiet, shady corner calls for a place to relax. Place a hammock here
for an afternoon nap. If you enjoy reading, place a couple of
comfortable chairs there instead. Include a small table to place a
drink or snack.
Playing
Many planned communities have large play areas for children to
congregate. This eliminates the need for a large play structure in the
backyard, but children still need a place to play. A tire swing or
simple swing set can be great fun. If you have the room, a playhouse
can add hours of imaginative play. Sandboxes are always a hit and take
up a minimum amount of space.
Adding Comfort
Shade can lower the temperature dramatically. If your deck isn't
covered, large trees and plantings add shade can add shade. Most of use
require more shading than natural elements provide however. Awnings
that attach to the home provide large areas of shade and are available
in many sizes and price points. If you have a patio, consider
purchasing a pop up gazebo from your local home store. They
are attractive, affordable, and eay to assemble. Umbrellas are always a
popular choice. They come in many styles and sizes to suit your needs-
many of them are hinged allowing you to adjust them to the sun's
movement. Bright colors and patterns will add a punch of color to any
space.
Lighting
Outdoor lighting can be added for function or mood. Adequate lighting
should be added to pathways, stairs, and areas where you gather for
safety. Mood lighting adds warmth and drama to outdoor spaces. Place
candles inside hurricane vases and place atop tables. Add lighting to
water features for a dramatic effect. Fire bowls add instant drama;
they also add warmth and an opportunity for the kids to roast
marshmallows.
Accessorizing
Accessories will give you the opportunity to personalize your spaces
and make them more inviting. Soften hard flooring by placing outdoor
rugs under tables and in conversation areas. Add cushions and pillows
to seating to add both color and comfort. Plants add color and smell
great too- put them in decorative containers that reflect your style
for more impact. Purchase tablecloths, plates, glassware, placemats,
and flatware specifically for use outdoors. Consider placing several
small fans throughout the space to create a breeze when there is no
natural one.
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