Extend Your Living Space Outdoors
(BPT) - The backyard is more than just a
lawn to mow or a place for the pooch to run around. Many homeowners are turning
their backyards into an extension of their homes, bringing the indoors outside
for additional living space.
Upgrading or building a deck is the first way to incorporate an outdoor
living space into the backyard. Some homeowners build an outdoor cooking space
with their grill in mind, while others prefer a relaxing, living-room
environment with comfortable seating and potted plants.
"Your backyard should be your sanctuary," says Janette Ewan, a Los
Angeles-based interior decor stylist. "I'm all about multiple outdoor spaces.
It's really about looking at your outdoor space as an extension of your
home."
Here are some tips to building your outdoor living space in your
backyard:
An outdoor cooking area: If your family typically gathers in
the kitchen, it would make sense to create another cooking area on your deck
space, perfect for connecting with the family and for entertaining. Installing a
grill is a good start, but also consider incorporating counters/tables for food
prep, a mini fridge, a sink and even a bar into your set-up, allowing you to
prepare everything while outdoors.
A gathering space: Patios and decks are perfect for sitting
around and enjoying visits from friends, especially if the spaces are decorated
for the occasion. A few key pieces of furniture and well-positioned accessories
are all that is needed. For example, a flat surface, like a patio, would look
great with a Moroccan-style rug, combined with a small sectional. However, decks
made out of natural material like Western Red Cedar are best left uncovered, to
showcase the warm, distinctive look. Whether the cedar wood is left natural and
turns silver gray, or stained to complement the coloring of your house, the wood
will bring a beautiful look to your outdoor living space. Add a Mexican chiminea
or a metal fire bowl to round out the "room."
Accent elements: "Adding elements like pergolas or arbors
are a great way of creating impact without a huge commitment of time," says home
improvement expert Mark Clement, co-host of "My Fix It Up Life."
These structures support climbing plants and vines, and help to separate your
outdoor space from the surrounding area. This also creates a sense of enclosure,
while still being open and letting in plenty of sunlight and fresh air. Western
Red Cedar is a good material choice for an arbor or pergola compared to
composite materials, because it is easy to work with, rot-resistant, and has
natural oils that emit a wonderful aroma.
Whether you're extending your home onto your deck or creating a new area on
the lawn, the bottom line is to trust your eye and think about separating each
space with a structure and grouping of elements. You'll get years of enjoyment
from your new favorite outdoor living space.
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