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old patio or garden is starting to look a little old and dated. The flower
beds really need to be dug up and redone. The shrubbery is starting to
look a little scraggly. The deck may be starting to show the years even
if you've been careful to take care of it with yearly cleaning and scrubbing
- even sealing it to protect against the elements. It happens even to
the best of patios or garden areas. What should you do? Of course the
alternatives are almost endless, but here is a suggestion. Why not turn
that outside space into an extension of your home by developing it into
a number of different spaces or "outdoor rooms." Turn it into
a true outdoor entertainment area.
These outdoor rooms have become extremely popular of late and if done
with a little thought they can rejuvenate that old backyard beyond your
wildest imagination. It's not that expensive and will add real value to
your home. The secret is to plan ahead and have fun in the designing.
It's easy to become your own "architect."
Here are a few design decisions you need to start with:
1.) Assess the space you have to work with. Will it allow you multiple
areas that can have different themes or is the space smaller where it
makes sense to have one living area? Make sure you sketch out the space
with exact measurements so you can make sure you have a workable design
when you're finished. Remember, if you're going to go for multiple areas
they need to be large enough to hold a few pieces of outdoor furniture,
but you're not trying to make areas as large as you're indoor rooms. If
you have the space it's nice to have a larger area that serves as the
focal point with smaller sitting areas off to the sides.
2.) Ok, with a layout in hand it's time to start considering what to use
for the "flooring." Here again there are many possibilities.
Grass, gravel, concrete or stone in various combinations will serve well.
The idea is to use a variety of materials that will give contrast and
texture to the area.
3.) The next thing to think about is how you will separate the different
areas of your outdoor space. Here again there are many different choices
that will provide a "soft" separation between areas. Consider
alternatives such as bushes and hedges, a variety of plantings of different
types and heights, and of course trellises. The use of pergola is becoming
another very popular option for setting off an area.
4.) Once you have the layout designed, it's time to think about a focal
point for each area. You should consider options like an outdoor fireplace,
a water feature or table with a sitting area. A very popular option today
is devoting an area to an outdoor kitchen complete with barbecue, counter
tops and serving area. The possibilities are only limited by your imagination
and of course the budget.
With these plans laid out the fun can begin. Now you can start selecting
the pieces of furniture and other components that will transform your
drab outdated patio area into a spectacular outdoor entertainment area.
Have fun and enjoy.
John Stoner is the owner of Patio Furniture, Fountains and Fireplaces,
a website that provides information and decorating ideas for the home,
patio and garden. You can learn more at http://www.patiosandthings.com
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