How To Bring Character To Your Outdoor Space
Submitted : Aug 18, 2010 Word Count : 431 Popularity: 81
In many parts of the country, private outdoor space comes at a premium. If you live in an urban area, an outdoor patio or balcony may be a prized space that allows you to take advantage of the warm sunshine and cool evenings. Even those who own a single family home may find an outdoor space to be a great place to relax and unwindcreate a space that invites you into the outdoors, you should use the same approach you would for an indoor room. The space should provide comfort, functional, and attractive in order to lure people into the area. If you want a space that offers a feeling of retreat, you will want to add color and comfort to the space. Accessories like bird houses and water fountains will provide personalization. Even the smallest touches will bring a fun feeling into the space, attract wildlife, and add ambiance to the area.
Just like any room inside of your house, it is important to choose an overall theme for an outdoor living space. It should take on a similar style to your interior. For instance, modern interiors should have modern exteriors. If you have an older Victorian home, the outdoor space should provide the same feeling. Regardless of the style you choose, it should blend with the outdoors of your home to provide a feeling of cohesion.
Remember your natural environment can also provide color. If you enjoy a colorful garden, include a variety of blooming flowers that will seasonally enhance the space. There are plants that bloom year round, even in colder climates, so do some research to find out which plants will work best in your region. It is also important to include greenery, so allow yourself to have lush vistas of grass, add a few ferns, or if you live in a drought prone area, put a few cacti in the space off to the side so no one gets pricked.
Once your greenery and natural surroundings are set, bring additional color into the space with furniture and accessories. Again, you will design this space just like those inside. Choose furnishings offering practicality and comfort. Decide how you are going to use the space.
Section off spaces in the yard so you can set up a table and chairs for dining, or add lounge chairs in the area to you can relax and enjoy the warm sunshine. Be sure to include plenty of chairs and tables. Finally, add accessories to the space to repel pests, add light, and create a feeling of warmth.
Connor R. Sullivan recently bought several
bird houses to put around his backyard to attract birds. He installed a couple of
water fountains in his flower beds.
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