Outdoor Relaxation

Living Outdoors On Your Patio

You can make your patio into an ideal place to relax after a hard day’s work, and transform it into a great setting for entertaining friends and family. All you have to do is ensure that you decorate and furnish it appropriately. The right patio decor can make all the difference. You can create a beautiful tranquil outdoor setting — just make sure you don’t throw the whole look off with some bad choices.

Before creating the perfect outdoor space on your patio, you need to figure out and understand how you want to use it. If you want to relax and entertain on your patio, realize that it is an outdoor space, and that you want it to be relaxed, but bordering on formal.

Realize also that your patio furnishings will be exposed to the elements year-round, unless you bring them in for winter storage. The summer sun will beat down on your patio furniture, so you will need to find pieces that won’t fade in sunlight. For patios where rain is not a problem, either in desert climets or where the patio has a sheltering roof-overhang, wicker furniture is a popular, elegant choice. If rain is a problem, though, cedar patio furniture works, but teak tends to have more style.

You have a number of options to choose from when it comes to patio furniture. We’ve already mentioned wicker, cedar and teak. Similar to wicker, there is also rattan with an air of sophisticated informality. Regardless of material, though, make sure your patio furniture is well-treated and designed for outdoor use. Otherwise, it probably won’t stand up to extended outdoor exposure.

Next up, you will want to consider your cushions. The major problem here is with fabrics that can discolor, fade and become ruined when daily exposed to UV. Laminated cotton, vinyl coated polyester and acrylic materials are some of your most rugged fabric choices.

So, what pieces should you get? If you want to eat outside, you will definitely want a patio dining set with four or six chairs and a dining table. In addition, you should either get a large patio umbrella or have a roll-up or retractable patio awning installed. Be careful with umbrellas — always close them up when not in use, and store them in a sheltered area like a garage during storms. Awnings, too, should be retracted when not in use. Retractable awnings are more expensive than umbrellas, but are also more convenient and offer greater coverage.

A couple of Adirondack chairs and a hammock will make your patio more inviting to lounge in, but patio carpeting to cover the concrete and cushion your feet, and a couple of cedar planters with herbs or flowers should make things homey and pull the whole patio together for you.

Don’t forget the Wind Chimes for your patio.


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Outdoor Benches – A Fantastic Way To Relax In The Great Outdoors

By Jennifer Akre

Ready to sit back and enjoy the great outdoors? There’s no major trip to the woods needed for this, if you create a fun seating area in your own backyard. Think of what makes those nature getaways what they are? Trees? Wildlife? Outdoor benches where you can sit down and take it all in?

Why can’t you recreate this environment in your backyard? You can, with just a little work.

Start with outdoor benches. After all, what good is a great backyard getaway without somewhere to sit and enjoy it? Outdoor benches come in a number of shapes and styles these days.

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Relax the Easy Way

 By Leah Perry

There is no better way to set a calm, serene atmosphere in your home than by creating a serenity area. Every home should have a room or area decorated with tranquility in mind. At the same time, it should be comfortable for all of those dwelling within the home. With these ideas, you can undertake a simple home improvement project with very beneficial results.

Make a Retreat out of Existing Home-Construction

While color and lighting can create the right effect for a serenity room, the ideal way to create this space is with the great outdoors. Combining the tranquility of Mother Nature with the comforts of home, you can achieve the perfect balance.  Dressing up a normal deck with the right furnishings allows you to strike the precise cord, making a harmonious setting for serenity and relaxation.

Look at the Big Picture

There are many elements to consider when designing your patio retreat. You must think about the potential views, the existing construction of your deck and most importantly, your personal preferences. Also, you should pick your outdoor furniture and style based on the climate in your area.  The key to achieving a relaxing environment is remembering subtlety; overdoing any particular theme will overwhelm rather than soothe.

Eyeing the Details

After processing the features of your outdoors area, you may move on to more particular details. There are many themes that can create a reposeful realm. Just as with music, you can orchestrate a symphony by playing the right notes together. Depending on your preferences and personality, you may find that combining eclectic styles suits your taste; or, you may find that sticking to a single motif gives more appealing results.

Get in Touch with Your Inner Style

Style possibilities are endless. An Asian-inspired theme, for example, lends itself well to winding down after a long day. Clean lines and solid colors, such as black aluminum, is the way to arrive at this style of choice. Another theme you can follow is the graceful design of beautiful French ironwork sets. Different distressed metal finishes can create this style. For an entirely different look, opt for the rustic motif of wicker furniture. Comfortable, easy chairs and benches are available in a wide array of lovely and appealing colors. Employing simplicity, all of these designs, and many others, create a crisp, clean look and feel. For added elegance, assemble a smart arrangement of plants or buy a soothing fountain.

Reap the Rewards of Planning

Careful assessment, fine-tuning and a well laid plan make your meditation dreams a reality.  Everyone needs a retreat – somewhere to go without distractions and frenzy.  Make your patio area this oasis with a few simple improvements.  You’ll be amazed how such an idea can really replenish your body and soul.

Freelance writer and home improvement expert, Leah Perry is newly married. She writes about the different techniques of home design and decorating as she applies them in her own house. For more great ways to organize your home, check out [http://www.PatioandHomeFurniture.com]PatioandHomeFurniture.com