Trellises and Pergolas Give Outdoor Rooms Structure
Jun 23rd, 2010 by Kathy
As I believe I’ve mentioned a time or two (hundred!), every year, millions of people turn their yards, porches, decks, patios, and gazebos into outdoor living rooms. This has been going on for quite some time now; and it doesn’t appear that the trend will ever end. In fact, it’s reaching new heights, as these exterior spaces are also being made into outdoor kitchens, dining rooms, bedrooms, game rooms, guest rooms, and just about any other type of room you can name.
If you’re trying your hand at this kind of landscaping, and you have a large area to develop, it may be difficult to know where to begin. That’s no wonder, because it’s like trying to decorate a house that doesn’t have walls or ceilings. Wait a minute. Like that? No. It is that! After all, without walls and ceilings, it’s not a house; it’s a yard. So, there you are.
Still, you can approach the task as if you’re remodeling the inside of your home. All you need is some structure; or, rather, structures, as in, the garden varieties. Yes, you can use garden structures, such as trellises, arbors, and pergolas, to define your outdoor rooms, and then work on each section as a single, manageable project.
Start by determining how much space you have, and how many outdoor rooms you want. Make sure that they will all be large enough to suit the functions that you have in mind for them. Otherwise, you may have to give up a room, or design one for dual purposes, as you don’t want things getting too crowded.
A dining area should be spacious enough for, at least, a grill, a picnic table (or outdoor dining table), some patio chairs, and a few accent tables. To add more privacy or shade around a pool, place some trellises in key locations, leaving an adequate expanse of grass open for playing lawn games. If you want just a quiet little retreat, you may need only a remote corner of your yard.
If you already have a gazebo, pool house, cabana, or sunroom, use it as a focal point, and build around it, tailoring the other areas to specific uses. You can use anything, from a simple trellis, to a paneled garden screen, depending upon the degree of isolation, and the style, that you desire. Even if you have limited space, one carefully-chosen piece, such as a gated arbor with a swing, or a double planter bench with a lattice back, can instantly become a miniature haven.
Actually, you can have a lot more fun – and a lot more freedom – designing rooms in your backyard, than you do when working within the confines of your house. For one thing, having trellises as walls lets you change the size of an area any time you wish. Moreover, with patio furniture now available in so many styles and colors, there are tons of decorating options as well.
Of course, you’ll also be able to select from thousands of varieties of gorgeous climbing flowers, which will surround you with color, and bring your outdoor rooms to life. So, I guess that would make them living rooms, in the truest sense.
Yours Outdoors,
Kathy