Tuesday, October 13, 2020

How to Create the Perfect Garden Lounge Area



 

If you have a garden that is big enough for a sizeable patio, big enough to accommodate things like seating and a BBQ, then you have the potential to create the ultimate garden lounge. This can be an outdoor space that you and your family will enjoy for years to come. 

 

You might spend relaxing summer afternoons grilling up food and taking it easy, or perhaps you would like to use the space for outdoor entertaining when friends are around. Whatever your plans are for your garden lounge area, there are a few things you can do to help make the space the best it can be.

 

Here are a few tips to help you get started with your garden lounge project.

 

Define the Space

 

First and foremost, it is important for you to define the space that is to serve as your garden lounge. Having concrete slabs or wooden decking for your patio is only the start of creating this space. You will also want to create a bit more separation from the rest of your garden so as to make it feel more like a lounge.

 

Start by making sure that the seating you choose contribute to your goal of defining the space. If your seating isnt big enough to fill out the space enough, it can just feel like a few lawn chairs on the patio. There are some great seating options for the outdoors that are more substantial and can almost act like a sofa outside. These larger pieces will truly help to define the space.

 

Next, consider sectioning off at least a portion of your patio from the rest of your garden with the use of garden screening. You can find a variety of materials and colours for such screening at arbourlandscapesolutions.co.uk.

 

Find a Focal Point

 

The key to completing a design for any space is to ensure that there is an eye-catching focal point. This will be the element off which you base all of your other design choices like colours, textures, and layout. When it comes to outdoor spaces, there is no limit to the creative options that you have for such a focal point.

 

You might wish to incorporate an interesting fountain or other water feature as the focal point for your space. On the other hand, fire pits can also make for the perfect focal point, especially if your goal is to keep everyone centred on the space. Since you are in the great outdoors, you might consider opting for an interesting tree, plant, or even a wall of plants as the centre of your design. 

 

Whatever option you decide to go with, make sure that it is in proportion with the space itself. You want a focal point that helps you to build out the rest of your design, not one that completely overwhelms it and takes it over. If you have a smaller space to work with, stick to an adequately sized piece for the centre of your design.

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