Get the most from this space with a bit of
preseason planning and decorating. Select functional and beautiful
furnishings to create a special spot for you, family and friends to
enjoy whenever the weather allows.
First, sketch out the space and measure the dimensions of all
furnishings you are considering, making sure they will fit. Allow
extra space for people to pull chairs in and out from the table and
navigate around furnishings, preferably 3 to 4 feet.
Next, select a table that fits the space and provides ample serving
space. An extension table allows you to expand your surface if a few
more folks drop by. A round folding table provides space for guests,
and it can be stashed against the wall when workspace is needed.
Small- and large-space gardeners will enjoy the benefits of elevated
gardens with built-in trellises. These maximize growing space even
on a small deck or patio and bring the garden to the party. Look for
self-watering planters and especially those with wheels so you can
easily move them out of the way of a family gathering or closer to
the kitchen for easy harvesting.
Include a multifunctional piece like a potting bench. Look for a
versatile and well-built, furniture-quality piece like the CedarLast
potting bench (gardeners.com) that complements other furnishings and
can be used as a serving surface when entertaining. Consider
features like a faucet for washing and watering that drains into a
bucket or the ground, as well as hooks for hanging tools and baskets
and space for storage.
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Bring nature to your door and mask unwanted
background noise with the soothing sound of water. Wall-mounted and
container fountains add the sound and motion of water to even the
smallest patios and decks. Watch for colorful winged visitors
stopping by for a sip.
Extend your enjoyment into the evening with pleasing
outdoor lighting. Make sure the light is deflected and not shining
directly into visitors’ eyes. Downward facing overhead lights
brighten large areas. Use them to illuminate key spaces such as
those used for cooking. Strands of lights on structures, ribs of an
umbrella or the underside of a bar provide a festive touch.
Use tabletop lighting to create a more intimate mood.
Outdoor flameless candles add warmth to your space while a Columbine
Solar Lantern adds charm. Look for a style that complements your
outdoor décor.
Add pathway lighting to direct guests to the patio or on a stroll
through the garden. Solar lighting allows flexibility and eliminates
the need for trenching wires to a power source. Think beyond
traditional pathway and railing lighting. Strategically placed
upward lighting of structures and plants or downward lighting hung
from above can also provide needed illumination.
Whatever the size of your patio or deck you can create an inviting
outdoor space for gardening and entertaining. Just invest a bit of
time planning and shopping for attractive and functional
furnishings. Then sit back and relax in your newly decorated space.
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