Build Outdoor Rooms in an Instant
Jun 24th, 2009 by Shari
As I mentioned before, many people are turning their yards, porches, decks, patios, and gazebos into outdoor living rooms; but they’re not stopping there. No-o! They are also creating outdoor kitchens, dining rooms, bedrooms, game rooms, and many other types of rooms. Moreover – and I’m sure that I’ve mentioned this, too, at least once before – our stunning variety of outdoor furniture makes it possible to decorate them as comfortably, appropriately, and fashionably as any room in the house.
Of course, it’s just as important to furnish them tastefully. Because these areas come in all different sizes, you should devise at least a sketchy plan of the layout and the motif of your outdoor room-to-be before you shop for furniture. Knowing the dimensions that you’re working with, and coordinating colors, will help to keep it from looking over-crowded and disorderly.
These schematics are even more important if you’re going to design more than one room, because, without specific design ideas, things can really get jumbled and confused; but you can solve this problem by using trellises, arbors, pergolas, and lattice enclosures as walls, ceilings, archways, and entryways. Not only are these fantastic ways to define your spaces, but they add beautiful color, texture, and depth, and afford privacy and shade, while allowing air to circulate. Planter benches with lattice backs will provide seating, flowers, and a wall, all at once; and you can instantly create a spectacular, secluded haven with two- and three-paneled garden trellises.
No matter how much – or how little – space you have to work with, you can use these attractive, versatile, and durable garden structures to design striking outdoor rooms. CedarStore.com offers cedar, pine, vinyl, and wrought iron arbors, trellises, and pergolas in all sizes, as well as magnificent gated arbors, and arbors with built-in benches and swings.
Of course, they’re not just for building outdoor rooms. Any one of them, standing alone, covered with bright, gorgeous flowers, will be a breath-taking sight; and, you can’t deny, it will make a lot of scents!
Yours Outdoors,
Kathy