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Top 10 Ideas for Outdoor Living Spaces

Top10 Ideas for Outdoor Be bold with color Earth tones might look nice in your living room, but in the outdoors they'll shrink and blend in with the surroundings. And although black tends to be chic and stylish inside the home, black furniture will become very hot in direct sunlight. To complement the greens and browns of the outdoors, you can add a splash of whimsy by choosing bold, brightly colored accessories. For a touch of excitement, you might consider swapping out those faded cushions on your outdoor furniture for bold and colorful ones. Bright blue, red and yellow Adirondack chairs or a pink picnic table might not sound like everyone's cup of tea -- and indeed those colors might be a bit overwhelming inside the home -- but outside they'll add an element of playfulness and fun. Some other options for colorful accessories could include a brightly patterned hammock or Chinese paper lanterns. Living Spaces Create Drama with Lighting The holidays aren't the only time to string up some lights in your outdoor spaces. In the warmer months, spending time outdoors isn't limited to the daylight hours, so you'll want to set the mood with some tasteful and dramatic outdoor lighting. Effectivo lighting can make your outdoor living space safer, because It'll help to prevent people fromtripping in the dark, but it can also help to transform your yard or deck into an inviting place to spend time after the sun goes down. Go Big with an Outdoor Kitchen Good landscape and deck lighting can accent the assets of your outdoor space, while allowing the less attractive elements to fade into the shadows. These days, most outdoor lighting comes from electric bulbs, but for a softer glow, you might consider adding lanterns or torches into the mix. As a general rule, lighting around the outside of a house that is pointed upward can dramatically accent the architecture of the structure, while light pointed downward will create a softer, cozier glow. The kitchen is the heart of any home, so it should follow that an outdoor kitchen would be where the action is in any outdoor living space. Creating a second kitchen won't just save you from constantly making trips back and forth between the grill and the indoor stove or refrigerator, it'll also create a great space for entertaining. Whether it's in the back yard in the suburbs or on a rooftop in the city, outdoor kitchens have grown in popularity because cooking al fresco feels less like a chore and instead more of a pleasure. 4 Add Warmth with a Fireplace or Fire Pit The grill is typically at the center of any outdoor kitchen, but with the right setup you can do much more than cook steaks in your outdoor space. In addition to a grill, you can build your open-air kitchen around a refrigerator, sink, food prep areas, or even a wood-fired pizza oven. Another key ingredient to any outdoor kitchen is seating, which can range from standard picnic tables to a full bar complete with working beer taps Controlling firo is what helped define humans and separate us from other animalspecies, and fire still captivates us. Adding an element of fire can instantly transform an otherwise ordinary space into one that is inviting and warm. A backyard fire is just the thing to keep you outside on cool summer nights, and it can be a nice winter feature in more mild climates. A backyard fire can be as cheap and basic as a hole in the ground, or it can be as elaborate as a marble gas-fueled fireplace -- it all depends on how much you want to spend. One practical solution for urban communities Is a portable fire pit, which is an elevated fire bowl with a screen that can be used in a variety of spaces. DIYers can also make their own fire pits using anything from bricks to flagstones. Another popular and attractive option is the chiminca, which is an outdoor fireplace that has a short chimney. Whatever type of fire pit or fireplace you choose, It's a good Idea to look up local fire codes and to make sure it's legal to have an open fire in your town before lighting one in your yard. Bring Serenity with a Water Feature You've got earth, fire and air. Now the only classical element that's missing from your outdoor living space is water. Whereas firebrings warmth to an outdoor space, water can provide a soothing sound and a dimension of cool tranquility. Water features can of course take all different forms, from small store-bought fountains to cascading waterfalls, it all depends how wet and wild you want to make it. Koi ponds -- small garden ponds filled with colorful carphave become very popular in landscape design because the fish have the ability to transform almost any setting into an exotic, Eastern garden. Koi ponds are best kept in mild climates, because if the pond freezes over for more than a few days, the fish will suffocate. For a less expensive and labor-intensive water feature, many hardware stores and nurserles sell small and medium-size fountains that can be mounted on a wall or perched on a pedestal. 6. Don't Forget Your Living Room Just because you're decorating for a space that's outside of your home's living room doesn't mean you have to forget the principles behind designing a social area. When most people set up a living room, they don't position all of the furniture against one wall -- they may place a sofa against one wall and a love seat against the opposite wall to create an area where people can sit and talk. For porches and patios, it's easy to forget this concept and simply push all of the furniture up against the house, so that everyone is facing away from the house when sitting down. If you add an extra couch or sết of chairs that face the house, suddenly all of your guests have a chance to talk to each other, play cards or enjoy dinner in an outdoor space that has the comfortable, intimate feeling of a living room. Use Outdoor Products Of course, having an outdoor living space means keeping a lot of things out in the open air that normally need protection from a roof and four walls. If you're serious about keeping an outdoor living space, invest in products that are meant for the outdoors. If you want seating, you can't just toss any old sofa out on the porch and expect it to stay clean. Every day can bring unpredictable weather, yet even pleasant weather can have an illeffect on furniture. If you're furnishing a deck or patio, look for weatherproof furniture that can withstand fain, wind and direct sunlight without fading, rotting or falling victim to any other.type of weather damage. Properly waterproofed wood or metal benches can go for years in the rain without sustaining damage. 8. Winterize During the winter months, most of us want to spend our time either in the comfort of a heated room or curled up by the fireplace. Chances are, however, that many of the things that comprise our outdoor spaces will stay out in the cold. A bench bolted down to a brick foundation, for instance, obviously can't be moved inside very easily. Even so, taking good care of your outdoor living space during the cold, winter months will ensure protection and keep your property in top shape. And if you want to lounge on the porch and catch up on your favorite TV programs, finding an outdoor television that provides good contrast and anti-glare against the outdoor light is the best way to go. Wooden structures are especially vulnerable to bad weather, since they can rot, warp and crack in the cold. You should clean any wet spots on benches, decks and patios, as moisture and standing water in cold weather can promote mold, mildew and unappealing stains in wood. Sweeping up leaves and dirt and safely cleaning with bleach can keep everything clean and enjoyable for the next time you use your outdoor space in the spring. Function, and simple is always better Feel free to move furniture around expressing your voice of style. Just because the dining table has always been there doesn't mean it has to stay there. This is when function takesover, especially when entertaining. A bistro table is cozy seating for two, or is an ideal size to set up a cocktail bar. This makes a small gathering more social by keeping your guests moving about too. Use your outdoor coffee table to serve your guests Mediterranean style apps by offering grilled pitas with hummus & Tuscan dried salami with flatbreads & a chilled rosé. (10 Centralize The point of having an outdoor living space is, of course, to spend more time outdoors. However, most people also create one to attract friends and family over forsocial gatherings. If you set up a few deck chairs and look out at the back yard, sure, you might have a nice view, but a seating chart that involves everyone's backs against the wall makes it a little difficult to talk casually. Creating a' central point for your space can make outdoor gatherings that much more social. Well-placed seating, whether it's a bench, chairs or even a swinging chair, will help make any outdoor living space more inviting. Add a picnic table, and now you've got a place to eat meals, entertaln guests or play games. Focal points don't have to Include Jawn fürniture, though. As we've learned, you can organize your outdoor space around anything from a water feature to an outdoor kitchen. Or, if you have a green thumb, the central point could be a rose trells or a flowering tree. The key is to effectively use the space you have in order to get the most out of it. Resources http://home.howstuffworks.com/5-1deas-for-outdoor-living-space.htm#page=3 https://www.sears.com/community/outdoorstyle/5-steps-to-a-comfortable- affordable-outcdoor-living-space/ O AUSTRALIAN OUTDOOR LIVING http://australlanoutdoorliving.com.au/

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