Creating Your Ideal Outdoor Room

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Northscape

10 September 2020

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7 min read

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A home’s outdoor space is no longer just a grassy backyard for kids and pets. From luxury pool patios to sprawling gardens to designer kitchens, outdoor rooms can be both fun and functional.

No matter what climate you live in, chances are outdoor rooms are hot in your area — and with good reason. Outdoor rooms have become extensions of the home and are living areas, recreation areas, and more. They bridge a design divide between the interior and exterior of the home. They also allow for self-expression.
Here are some tips for bridging the design divide and creating your ideal outdoor room.

Take a Holistic View of the Space

One problem with some outdoor rooms is that the space has evolved casually over time without a real master plan, which can create a cluttered area that doesn’t work well for any of the functions it’s supposed to serve. Experts say making the outdoor area an overall creation, as one would with the interior, is a must.

Another mistake made when conceiving their outdoor space is thinking only about what we want and not how we’re going to accomplish it
One way to make sure you accomplish your goals for the space and still maintain good design is by breaking the area into smaller rooms, try to define how you’ll use the outdoor space, then create the areas to fit their unique needs.

Don’t forget Mother Nature, since she’ll have a role in how inviting your outdoor space turns out to be. Think about the sun and check it at different times of day, see how the wind blows in different areas of the yard and get a feel for your backyard climate and arrange the space around that.”

Consider Your Entertainment Style

We want to be able to entertain in our outdoor spaces, and it’s important to really consider how we’ll use the space while entertaining, for example, anyone wanting to have a gazebo or pergola in the yard should consider issues like the distance from the cooking area to the eating area. Otherwise, you may end up with a beautiful entertaining space that’s rarely used.

It can also put a kink in your party plans if your guests can’t move around the outdoor and indoor areas in a logical way. People will get really excited about this wonderful room they have but then discover when it’s being used that it just doesn’t flow, think about the flow and access to and from your home.”

While the idea of backyard entertaining may bring up images of iced tea and finger cakes, that’s far from the new reality, there are so many different kinds of products out there now, just about anything you could have indoors now has an outdoor version. TVs and stereos, for instance, are becoming more popular for outdoor entertaining areas. The price is still high for these all-weather electronics, but the quality is excellent, the only thing you need to worry about is placing them to minimize glare from the sunlight.

Cook Up Great Outdoor Kitchen Design

The other major movement in deluxe outdoor spaces is outdoor kitchens. Why are these masculine culinary spaces so in vogue the theory is that men — who are usually the driving force behind these projects are becoming more open and demanding about the space and equipment they cook with. Men have been traditionally relegated to the backyard, this is the domain they’re expanding.”

It’s important to look at an outdoor kitchen the same way you would an indoor kitchen to make sure you create a functional space. Consider the same things they’d think about when planning any kitchen, like what kind of food they’ll be cooking, how often, and for how many people and through how you want to express yourself as a cook in that space.

And you won’t be limited by what you can and can’t take outside. Every year it seems there’s another appliance that’s been altered to withstand being outdoors, it used to just be a grill, but now it’s sinks and wine coolers and refrigerators and dishwashers and storage areas. But they last year after year.”

Grow Your Garden

Focusing on outdoor kitchens and luxury entertaining areas is exciting since they don’t naturally belong outdoors. But while these items often get most of the attention, it’s critical to remember the importance of gardens and greenery in your outdoor area.
Flowers are important, and for those who enjoy digging into the earth, creating a custom growing space can be a fun experience, still use the ‘room’ concept with the garden, create a cottage garden, a kitchen garden, an area for perennials, and even a laboratory where people who love to garden can ‘play,’ testing out where different plants do best.

When deciding about gardening and planting, however, we caution against just going out to a garden megastore and grabbing whatever catches your eye. People need to educate themselves on planting and know their zone, referring to the standard map that gardeners use to determine which plants will grow well in different geographical areas. You can waste a lot of money on materials if you don’t do some research. Take drives around to go to open homes etc to see what grows naturally. Ask local garden centres to find out what’s indigenous to the area — things that are natural are beautiful.

Delight in the Details

While it’s important to take a big-picture view of your outdoor space, don’t forget to consider details like landscaping, lighting, and materials. Experts say that great lighting and landscaping are often overlooked in place of a great pool or barbecue. While these are not expensive upgrades, and they show off the home very well, people often forget the value and the longevity they provide.

Lighting entertaining areas is key, there are lamps now made for outdoors that are just like what you’d have in your living area except they’re weatherproof.

Choosing the ground cover for your areas is another detail that deserves some serious thought, think about how the space will be used and if you want a wood deck, a stone patio, even limestone or pea gravel.

Use Water Your Way

Water is the centrepiece of many successful outdoor spaces. But even if you want an aquatic atmosphere, that doesn’t mean you have to splurge for a pool. Maybe a fountain that just recirculates water can be a more conservative option. But pools, hot tubs, and spas are still popular outdoor features, particularly in hot-weather areas. They create a mood and atmosphere that are vital to the overall use of the space.

Enjoy Your Relaxing Retreat

Above all, make sure you invest in good design to create the space you really want because it can be your vacation even at home. At a time when many people are cutting back on travel, enjoying your home both indoors and outdoors has become very important. Outdoor spaces have become an extension of the home and are now living areas, recreation areas, and more.

Kids’ and Pets’ Safety in Outdoor Rooms

Fire pits, swimming pools, and poisonous plants are just a few of the hazards that children and pets may face in outdoor rooms. Yet while parents tend to think cautiously indoors, they may not be as stringent with safety outdoors. That’s a mistake. “Parents need to safety-proof the outside of the home just like they would the indoors. here a few tips

If you have playground equipment, be sure the ground has at least 12 inches of wood chips, mulch, sand, or pea gravel or has mats made of safety-tested rubber or a rubber-like material.

Check outdoor surfacing regularly to ensure it’s in good condition to avoid trips and falls.

Carefully supervise children to make sure they’re safe, particularly around water or fire features.

Never leave children unattended around water features.

Be aware of the dangers of drains in hot tubs, pools, and spas.

While safety precautions are always important, there’s no substitute for the watchful eye of an adult, particularly in areas with major hazards like pools or fires.

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