Creating an Outdoor Living Space
"Ever charming, ever new, When will the landscape tire the
view?"
John Dyer (1700?-1758)
When creating an outdoor living space think of the outdoors as
an extension of your home, a place where you can experience the
same things you enjoy indoors. Your outdoor space can be as
elaborate or as simple as you like.
Whether you enjoy entertaining large groups or just need a place
to relax and unwind with immediate family and friends, start
planning your space ahead of time to ensure that you include
exactly what you want.
Garden Rooms
Thinking of areas in your garden as separate rooms provides a
starting point for developing a plan. Sketch a layout of your
existing space and decide where to include a "living room",
"dining room" and "kitchen".
Develop your plan to include the comfort and style of
low-maintenance fabrics, lighting and furnishings that function
both inside and out.
The Kitchen
For many home owners, outdoor living often centers around
cooking out, so why not include all the conveniences you come to
expect from your kitchen? A portable cart can double as a
preparation station as well as provide storage for utensils, or
if you have the space consider a more permanent storage
solution.
An outdoor sink mounted near a water supply can eliminate the
need for transporting food from kitchen to patio and can also
provide a handy place for washing utensils and garden tools.
Pay special attention to where you place your grill for easy
access to supplies as well as to your guests.
Dining Room
The outdoor dining area can reflect your corresponding indoor
space whether it be formal and elegant or informal and cozy.
Outdoor dining sets are available in a variety of styles to suit
your particular needs. Choose from teak, mahogany, cedar or
wrought iron for durability, or try resin for a less expensive
alternative. Take the opportunity to showcase your green thumb
with a center piece of cut flowers from your garden.
Living Room
Indoor living spaces don't often give us a choice about where to
entertain our guests. Most living rooms are the first point of
entry to the home. In planning your outdoor living space, you
can choose where you want your guests to visit and relax. A
comfortable seating area can include padded benches, chairs and
side tables.
Doorways and Pathways
Use your imagination to create interesting transitions in your
garden. Archways, arbors and pergolas provide excellent room
dividers, while stepping stone paths guide your guests leisurely
from room to room.
Whether your entertaining includes a wedding party, evening
soiree or relaxed gathering of friends and loved ones, a little
preparation ahead of time will go a long way to ensure that the
event is a great success.