Create a Truly Enjoyable Outdoor Living Space

Whether it is an arbor that welcomes guests to your home, a gazebo that is strictly ornamental, a pergola that provides dining under a canopy of vines, or a pavilion that frames your outdoor room and calls your attention to the sights, sounds, and smells that could have previously been mistaken for vacant air – these structures are a source of some of the most acute outdoor living pleasures.

 HOMEFIELD’s pre-engineered garden structures are built with exacting attention to detail, the finest quality materials, and old world craftsmanship. More than a simple collection of timbers – HOMEFIELD’s unparalleled designs and superior construction set the benchmark within the industry.   No matter how large or small your space, developing it into a comfortable, beautiful outdoor living area will make your home feel larger and give you an enjoyable place to relax or entertain. Read on to find some other tips for creating a truly enjoyable outdoor living space that you can enjoy all year-long!

Add visual interest with planters

You can create a lush garden even on a concrete patio by using planters creatively. For a rich, interesting look it’s very important to play with height and size. Use planters of different heights, stack pots to create tall arrangements, and play with different sizes, textures, and colors in your plant selections. When it comes to designing individual planters, choose one tall, vertical element like a grass or bush, and a low, horizontal element that can cascade over the sides of the container to add dynamic movement.

Define the space

The same principles of space planning that apply inside your home apply outside as well. For instance, define the conversation area in your outdoor living space  with an outdoor rug. This will ground the furniture and create the impression of a “room,” while still maintaining an open feel. To create the sense of a wall or add privacy to a space, use planters of shrubs or tall grasses.

Encourage natural beauty

One of the joys of outdoor living spaces is getting to see nature’s beauty. A hummingbird feeder is a fun addition, and unlike regular bird feeders, you won’t have to worry about pesky squirrels. You can also choose plants that attract butterflies,  like heliotrope, petunias, or snapdragon.

Address your senses

Two of the most commonly overlooked aspects of designing living spaces are sound and scent. It’s easy to address scent by choosing fragrant flowers for your garden, but how can you use sound? One of the most relaxing additions to an outdoor living space is the sound of trickling water, so consider adding a fountain. Even if you are working with a small space like a balcony, you can add a wall fountain or tabletop bowl fountain.

Add art

 Garden statuary can add an elegant finishing touch to your outdoor living space, providing a focal point and emphasizing your theme. If you favor Asian design, a pagoda or Foo Dog would be appropriate. If you love the look of formal European gardens, a classical statue would be a nice touch.  Or if you are going for the rustic vibe, try weathered pieces such as metal art.  Just remember not to go overboard one or two items is enough.

 For decades the team behind HOMEFIELD has continually aimed to provide area families with the finest in outdoor living products and services. Whether you want a full outdoor living environment designed with a garden structure and installed or just one of the many industry-leading products, visit one of our two HOMEFIELD showrooms at 1975 N IH 35 in New Braunfels TX or our Corpus Christi location at 1126 South Padre Island Drive. Come experience the HOMEFIELD Advantage!

 

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