Jan 29, 2010
Preparing For A Wonderful Outdoor Recreation
Setting the feeling
Use natural hedges or trees to section off a portion of your yard to create the feeling of seclusion. Plant tall plants and flowers toward the back, and work forward to smaller plantings. You can use stepping stones, bricks, or pavers to line the floor of your outdoor room if it will receive much foot traffic. Especially if you plan on entertaining. You can also add a water feature (pond, or fountain), grill, or clay fireplace to your outdoor living space. It’s a great way to get out there and enjoy all the hard work you put into your garden and yard.
Create structure
Outdoor rooms require some structure just as an indoor room would, to help provide intimacy and comfort. Floors, walls and even ceilings can all be created inexpensively. Good design is important in this. A good structure design can make the later work more easier, such as lighting, furnishing, and the design should have a comprehensive vision, to consider all the things together, not just for the structure. Comfort comes first, then practical and functional is important. A good design can save you money actually, just be a little creative. You don’t need to have someone to do the design for you, you could do it yourself to have more personal element to fit into your own interest and recreation needs.
Add furniture
Furnishing an outdoor room can seem a very expensive chore. However, with a little creativity and elbow grease, you could furnish your space with style and charm. Although wonderful weather-resistant furnishings are available, what could be more outdoor-perfect than a bed made of grass.
Cast iron and bronze or tubular steel furniture has heft and substance, and powder coating (a baked-on finish) is many times thicker and more resilient than painted metal furniture. Today’s weatherproof wicker, woven from long-lasting plastic wrapped around a frame, also delivers durability year-round. And because faux wicker furniture-makers use a metal frame rather than rattan, the furniture’s structure won’t rot. Even those big, comfy cushions for outdoor furniture are built for outdoor living. Flow-through (or drain-dry) foam lets water flow through the cushion, preventing water damage or mildew.
Add accessories
Accessories are the jewelry of any room, including outdoor rooms! Being creative can keep costs low, while allowing you to place a personal stamp on your outdoor space. You may use a variety of soft pillows and throws and interesting art to give attitude to the outdoor living room.
The things to consider in creating an outdoor room evolve around color, materials and style. You want to make sure that your outdoor living area and furnishings go with the style of your house. Comfort is important. An outdoor living area has to be functional and practical. When it comes to outdoor furnishings, there’s more selection than ever before because outdoor living is becoming more popular every year. We’re all enamored with spending more time outdoors.
