Summer is not all about the garden, although for most homeowners in the UK, it’s hugely important. The garden is as important – and for many, more important – than any room in the house. Outdoor living spaces are right up there in the ranks of what makes an amazing home. A good outdoor living area can add £10,000 to the value of your home.* The trick is to seamlessly blend the outdoors with the indoors. In many ways, it’s like adding another room to your home, and you have real freedom to create something special that adds to the quality of life in your home. Increasing feelings of wellbeing and providing an ideal place to relax, outdoor living spaces are what you make of them.
Design your outdoor living area your own way
There are no rules when it comes to creating your perfect outdoor living space. But there is one principle you should follow, no matter what your property plans are. Create it your own way. And today you are spoiled for choice. From outdoor heaters, pizza ovens, beautiful fire pits, decking, aluminium structures, and outdoor tiles to traditional paved-style patios and stones and gravel seating areas. That’s just for starters; you also have the little details that, once you have decided on the fundamentals, will embellish and elevate your newfound space. From candles to lighting – the planted kind, post lights, and lanterns—mirrors, garden sculpture, hammocks, outdoor stoves, and more.
Think outside the box
Are you a film buff? Buy a projector and set it up on a whitewashed wall! Perhaps you are more sporting and love the idea of watching the footy or the F1 on an outdoor screen. Invite your friends over and make a night of it. Everyone has their own unique tastes, and maybe you would rather grow flowers or grapes on a veranda.
Don’t worry about adding value
It’s so easy to become obsessed with the value of your property. Don’t think about this too much; if you create an outdoor space with an air of quality, then this will take care of itself. It’s also important not to overspend. If you are creating a path to the garden from the decking and you are on a budget, use stones; they are cheaper and require less labour.
You can have more than one!
Who’s to say you can’t have more than one outdoor living space? Build decking and a patio near the rear of your home, with a path leading to tables and chairs and a stove for the winter at the bottom of the garden. Then you have a place to soak up the sun and another to hide from the rain. Add heaters, and you can have an outdoor work-from-home space!
Hire the right help and build it to last
Maybe you can do some of the work yourself; perhaps you need to hire help for it all. Whichever approach you take, build your outdoor space to last. It will help when it comes to retaining the added value of your home. And it will look good and be a nicer place to enjoy. So if you lay decking and install trellises, treat them so they look good for years. Fusing your garden with outdoor spaces is easy, but remember that your garden will have to be maintained, so plan its design with maintenance in mind.
Leave a little scope for new ideas!
Perhaps this will become a long-term project, so do it in stages. There is always a new trend and new ideas, and leaving a little space to perfect, improve, or build on what you have leaves a little potential for buyers to add their own mark.