Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Is Your Yard Ready for Summer?


The sun is shining bright and the air is warm and inviting. Yes, my friends, summer is just around the corner, and that means it’s time to drag out the grill, fluff up the outdoor cushions, and set up the patio furniture because nothing says summer like a barbecue with friends and family. But what if your yard isn't exactly entertainment friendly? Now’s the time to evaluate your space and determine how best to utilize it. We have provided some tips below to help you create the best layout for your yard.

Dimension: When creating a plan for your yard, don’t forget to add dimension to the space. Single-tiered decks can be somewhat boring. Instead, think layers. Even if you own a single story home, you can create layers by transitioning between a ground-level patio to a platform deck. Add a gazebo or pergola to lend visual height.

Materials: Create organic flow by mixing a variety
of materials and colors. A river stone patio coupled with a wood-burning fireplace and covered with a richly stained wooden pergola is beautiful and elegant. Hang flowing outdoor fabric from the corners of the pergola to add texture and a spa-like feel. Want more privacy? Plant climbing vines around the pergola to add seclusion to the space, as well as a pop of color to the structure!

Function: Make choices with the purpose of enhancing the overall functionality of the space. Do you like to have large get-togethers? If so, factor seating into the design. Bench seating is an easy, permanent solution that can be incorporated into the design of any deck. To warm up the space, simply add some throw pillows in bold, graphic prints. Define dining and living areas with single step tiers. Consider inlays in the decking to jazz up each section and lend more definition or add outdoor rugs to each respective area. Add a paddle fan to a pergola or covered porch for increased air flow on those hot summer nights.

By investing into functional, creative changes for your yard, you’ll not only be adding aesthetic and monetary value to your home but also comfort and relaxation. And comfort and relaxation are what lazy summer nights are all about!