Tuesday, 15 December 2015

3 modern outdoor design tips

Patios are wonderful places to relax, to gather, to socialize, to eat, to drink, to play. In other words, your patio is what you choose to make of it, a canvas on which to paint your personal style and preferences. You can go for a bold, colorful statement or let nature take center stage. if you feel you have the right furniture and space however there is still something missing in your design here are 3 modern outdoor design tips for your outdoor space.

1- Make it Comfy (Space to relax)

We believe that the key to success in outdoor space design is treating it the same way you treat your interior space. Your outdoor space can be as comfy and inviting as your indoors. We are creating distinct outdoor rooms or spaces for separate uses such as cooking, dining, lounging, playing and storing. Apart from being extremely functional, creating separate outdoor rooms makes the space infinitely more interesting and aesthetically pleasing. Your starting point for making your outdoor space comfortable and functional is deciding on what do you want and need? A space to relax? A space to entertain? Designate the best spot in your yard for each of your needs. Then, set to work required for each space.

photo by groundswelldesigngroup.com
photo by groundswelldesigngroup.com

2- Fire It Up (centerpiece)

An outdoor fire is the perfect centerpiece to spark conversation. The right fire pit can serve not only as a potential focal point for your outdoor space, but it also creates a warm, cozy ambiance, adds lighting, and provides an adequate cooking source.
Photo zillow.com

3-Theater with a View (space to entertain)

For the most complete drive-in movie experience in your own backyard, set up an outdoor entertainment system like this one, equipped with an HD projector, electric-powered flat screen, speakers, and more. There’s nothing quite like watching a movie under the stars, and if the action’s happening on a high-def screen—well, all the better.
Photo by hgtv.com
Photo by hgtv.com

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