When it comes to our homes, most people spend the majority of their time indoors. Because we spend so much time inside, this tends to be where we spend the most money decorating, cleaning, and maintaining our homes. The exterior living space of our homes is often times underutilized, if not completely overlooked. Most homes have some type of outdoor space that can be used for rest, relaxation, or recreation. This space can vary in size from something as small as a balcony in an apartment, to acres of land around a rural home. Whatever the size, exterior living spaces can be a great extension of our homes, especially with proper planning.
When designing an outdoor living space, you must first ask yourself what you want to accomplish with the space. What needs must it fill? What purpose will it serve? If you are designing a deck or patio, for example, the size of the space should be determined based on how you'll use it. Will you be purchasing outdoor furniture such as a weatherproof couch, loveseat, and chairs? Or will it simply be a dining area with a table and chairs? Some families want to have both sitting and eating areas in their outdoor living space, which obviously requires more room.
Once you know how you want to use the area the next thing to consider is how often you'll use the space. If it will only be utilized in the summer, an area out in the open may be fine. If you wish to use it in the spring and fall, you might want to select a location that is sheltered from the sometimes chilly spring and fall winds. For areas with mild winters, a four season room might be a good option. Four season rooms often have windows with removable panels so they become a screened in porch in the summer and an enclosed room in the winter.
You may also want to consider who will be using the space. For example, if you have young children or grandchildren, a swimming pool may not be a good choice, as they can be very dangerous. Or, if you have pets that will be using the outdoor space as well, you may not want to plant a garden full of delicate and exotic plants that the dog or cat might dig up.
Once you've answered these basic questions, you'll be ready to consider things like structure, privacy needs, and furniture. Observing other homes with outdoor living spaces is a great way to get ideas. This can be accomplished by simply taking a walk through your neighborhood or a drive through your town. You might want to take a note pad to jot down ideas as you see them. Many resources are also available through books, magazines, and the internet. There are also many inexpensive computer software programs that can help you design your outdoor living space. Be sure to keep your home's architectural style in mind during this designing phase, to assure a cohesive outcome.
Outdoor structures like pergolas, trellises, and arbors can really add to your space when incorporated into the overall design. A large pergola over a patio can provide much needed shade during the hot summer months. Also, pergolas, trellises, and arbors a great medium for showcasing climbing plants like clematis, morning glory, or Boston ivy.
Whatever your final choices are, be sure that your outdoor living space meets your needs. A well thought out plan beforehand will insure that you'll enjoy your space for many years to come.
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Arbors are structures that bring focus to outdoor living spaces. There are many different types of arbors. Arbors can be made of treated lumber, metal, branches and twigs, and even plastic pieces. Arbors can be stained, or painted or just left alone to have a natural look. Some Arbors have arches and curves. Others are straight and geometric. With such a huge variety to choose from it will not be difficult to find one to match your garden d'cor style.
Plants and Arbors
Plants can be used to decorate arbors. There are several different kinds of plants that are suited. Climbers are tied to arbors or hand-woven into the arbors. A rambling rose is an excellent example. Some plants known as tendrils attach themselves to arbors through specialized leaves and stems like a clematis. Twining plants like the Morning Glory wraps itself around an arbor.
There are many architectural designs for arbors, which you can choose from. Pick an arbors design that would match your personality and home style. Designs for arbors include traditional, contemporary, rustic styles and cottage designs.
Traditional arbors offer symmetrical lines that are laid within simple designed gardens. Gardens are usually lush and include winding paths, with other garden d'cor like wood benches and container planters. A cottage style arbor is defined by the kind of plants growing on the arbor. The plants used here are the more traditional vines like sweet peas and the rambling roses. For garden d'cor pieces to complement this style, choose bird baths and birdfeeders that give your outdoor living space a functional look.
For contemporary styles, the arbor has a more sophisticated and modern look. Arbors in this kind of garden may have an industrial look, using steel and wood combined. Garden d'cor pieces that complement this type of arbor are modern sculptures, water fountains and built in planters. The more casual rustic style arbor offers a back to nature d'cor. Branches and twigs are used in creating this affordable arbor. The rustic arbor and garden d'cor combined offers an outdoor living space that is informal and inviting.
Besides their use in your garden d'cor, arbors can be used as outdoor living space dividers. Transition from one outdoor living space to another can be through arbors. An arbor can serve as a point of entryway into your front yard; an inviting point where guests walk through. The arbor at the front of your property could be covered with a climbing rose, framing in your front door and adding curb appeal to your property. The different possibilities of outdoor living rooms include an area for children to play, a dining area, a gardening area and an area of relaxation. Arbors can also serve as an excellent relaxation station. An arbor designed with a swing or bench attached is an enticing invitation, especially if the arbor is located by a water feature like a pond or fountain.
Whether you decide to take on designing and building your arbor on your own or you hire professional services, your finished arbor will give your garden a welcome makeover.
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