These days outdoor living space are not just used during summer days and then tucked away for the other nine months of the year. The outdoor living has become an essential extension of the indoors and keep in mind that creating a relaxing, stylish outdoor living space can really upsurge the appeal and value of your home and provide a retreat for friends and family to enjoy the great outdoors in supreme comfort.
Put Up a gazebo
Describe your outdoor dining area with a gazebo. It will not only make your dining area comfortable for your guests, but the overhead covering will provide shade on sunny days. Hang a few lights from the gazebo for a finishing look that will allow you to prolong using the space after the dusk.
Give your gazebo an outstanding style by painting it bright white. Rather than organizing all the beams in one direction, arranging beams in a zigzag pattern adds interest overhead. Dark bamboo furniture with vivid fabrics provides plenty of contrast.
Create multilevel
A multi level outdoor space gives more options for creating separate areas for dining, entertain and relax.
Fireplace
A gigantic fireplace offers an eye-catching focal point. You can use a variety of seating options such as a dining table, stools, and chairs for cozying up next to the fireplace. This can be the perfect spot for entertain. Any outdoor living space benefits from lots of cozy seating.
Add a Privacy Wall
You can add a wooden wall in your outdoor which serves double duty — offering privacy and providing an attractive splashboard for the outdoor kitchen. Swanky plantings pick up the privacy where the wall leaves off.
Go Bold and vibrant
Choose some bold colors like cherry orange for your outdoor furniture. It is amazing what a can of spray paint can do for old, rusty furniture.
Install a Fountain
A well-designed fountain featuring one simple stream of water is the perfect focal point for a small, sunken outdoor space.
Hang a Tree Swing or a Hammock
A tree swing to sway, spin, and fly through the air. The tire swing is a classic, and hanging it from a tree brings the fun to your own backyard.
A hammock can also be hanged between two perfectly spaced trees. Do not be upset if you do not have trees, you can attach the hammock to a pergola. A hammock stand is another option
Gated Framework
If you want to separate your outdoor space from your entrance but you want to maintain openness, consider a gated framework. You can opt for a smaller, curved-top gate to create parting without obstructing the view. A mix of cool grays and bright whites give the space an elegant and stylish look.
Cover it Up
A solid roof will protect your outdoor space from rain and other elements, permitting the owners to have comfy fabric-covered sofas outside. You can brighten your outdoor space by swapping out throw pillows.