mardi 7 octobre 2014

Patio Designs For Your Lifestyle

By Andrea Dreyfuss


In recent times, the outdoor spaces of homes have become more utilized, and people tend to pay more attention now to the design schemes of their patios and yards than they did in decades prior. Whatever you plan to use it for, be it relaxing in the evening or hosting outdoor events, having a great design scheme can make it more atmospheric and enjoyable for all.

For a simple, modern design, you probably want to keep the color palette confined to one or two colors, especially if your home is a lighter color. A white and gray design can be very sleek and unassuming, and contrasts nicely with the greens and browns of the yard. This design works very well for coastal homes as well.

But not everyone wants a sterile, modern look. To add some accent and personality, you can use bold, hot colors to compliment white or wood furniture. It would be easy to overdo such a thing, so you might try to keep the color accents confined to cushions and small accents. A little can go a long way.

Other people tend to prefer a natural look, which they find to be very relaxing. Some subtle, earthy colors and natural wood and wicker pieces can go a long way to create a woodsy, natural style. If your yard is landscaped with trees and bushes, it can create an even more consistent style.

For something really eye-catching, especially if you live in a coastal area, you can choose a bright, island theme. Tropical plants and art can be used to compliment bright plastic furniture.

But before you make any big purchases, you will want to have a clear plan about what you are going to be using the space for. If you plan on hosting events and parties, then you are going to need cooking and eating areas. If you would rather use it as a lounge for relaxing and conversing with small groups, you might only need some simple, comfortable seating arrangements and perhaps a fire pit. Or, if you have the room for it, a little of both. Either way, some shade is a must. You can use a standing umbrella, or one mounted to a table to create some respite from the sun if you do not have an awning. A piece of thicker fabric can also be suspended from the corners with rope to create a canopy.

Depending on your location, your outdoor space might require different things. For example, in a semi-rural neighborhood with wide spaces between properties, you would probably want to take advantage of the openness and views and design accordingly. But in more densely-packed urban areas, you might want to create some privacy. A wooden fence that encloses your outdoor entertaining area can help establish a sense of personal space, and in some cases, you could even add shelving and racks for barbecue items.

No matter what you choose to do with your outdoor space, just be sure to create a look that says something about your style and tastes. If you design the right way, you can infuse an outdoor space with as much personality as any room inside your home.




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