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An Outdoor Area That Fits Your Tastes

By David Heisman


Culture is in a constant state of flux. What is considered hip and normal one year is out of style the next. Big, curly hairstyles may have been a regular sight in the 80s, but they would draw more attention if you walked around with one today. This is true of home decorations as well. What was normal back in the day might be outdated or tacky today. This isn't always a bad thing, and a retro look can certainly be appealing. But the problem with many decoration schemes is the lack of focus. If you have owned your home for quite some time, you have likely collected pieces and objects from the various decades you have lived in. With all of these different styles and eras clashing, it can create a chaotic look. You might consider updating to a more consistent theme. This article will highlight certain themes you might consider for an outdoor space, like a patio.

The backyards of previous decades tend to have been designed with different sensibilities than modern ones. A well-groomed lawn and some chairs, a table and maybe a grill were all that most families wanted from their yards. For most, it was just a simple area to entertain now and then and unwind with some gardening. But more and more, people are making a shift toward "outdoor living". Especially in states with mild seasons, more people are designing their yards and patios with the idea of using it as a living space, just like the interior rooms of their home. People like having the option to enjoy a beautiful evening on their deck, perhaps reading, working, or even watching movies with a projector.

If you take a look at a home with great interior design, you will notice the careful balance of colors and styles. Though proper contrast helps emphasize and complement some features, there is always great care taken to avoid a clashing or chaotic look. The same is true for exterior design. When choosing items for your outdoor space, such as patio furniture, you don't want them to clash with the style of the home itself. If you look over the colors and architectural style of the house, you will have an idea of what style of furniture to look for.

Wicker is often a good choice of furniture style. It looks much more refined than plastic, and its unassuming appearance naturally blends with numerous styles. The wicker itself is a muted tone, but you can use the cushions to add color highlights. This makes it easy to blend wicker furniture with your design scheme.

For homeowners with a pool, the opportunity for aquatic themes opens up. You might opt for subtle beach or island designs for the furniture, and perhaps even have a tiki bar. But keep in mind that it can be easy for something like this to become cheesy and tacky if not designed right.

A lot of people opt for a modern appearance that emphasizes clean appearances and contrast. One way to accomplish this is through furniture with bright, solid colors and artistic shapes. Other people like the look of shiny metal, like stainless steel or chrome, with glass surfaces and highlights.

Many of the most beautiful yards make great use of stone and water features, like a small pond with a waterfall. Stone walkways and seating areas can be spectacular additions to your backyard landscaping.

There is no shortage of available options when you are designing or redesigning you backyard or other outdoor space. Careful planning and consistent styling can make a good yard look great.




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