7 Indoor Living Elements to Bring to Outdoor Living Spaces in Upper Arlington and Powell, OH

outdoor living spaces Powell and Upper Arlington OH

Merging the indoors with the Powell and Upper Arlington, OH, outdoor living spaces continue to gain in popularity, and it’s no wonder why. Blending the two spaces can make your home and landscape feel like one big home.

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Unifying Indoor and Outdoor Spaces

Many homeowners design their homes with merging the indoors and the outdoors as a central idea. This can create a larger entertaining and relaxing space than if you only have indoor rooms. Your landscape designer can help you incorporate the elements that blend the two areas together for a breath-taking plan.

Bring the Indoors Outside

Patio: Begin your mixing of the two areas with a custom patio of pavers that echo the style and tone of your interior living room. If your home is contemporary, choose sleek, geometric patio pavers in a monochromatic color for a continuous appearance. The patio can set the tone for creating another living space outside with the one inside to enhance both spaces.

Cover the patio: When your landscaper adds a cover to the patio, this not only increases the function of the space since you are not subject to the whims of the weather in using this room but it provides an opportunity to echo the look of the indoor living space. If your living room has tongue in groove ceilings in a farmhouse style, continue the tongue in groove ceilings painted in the same color on your patio ceiling. This can bring the visual appearance that the two are truly joined.

Open up with large windows or doors: When you have the ability to open the sliding glass or French doors wide, you and your guests can move between spaces with ease. Even a set of doors flanked by oversize windows can accomplish the same purpose.

Echo an element: If you have a brick or stone fireplace in the main living space of your home, add the same fireplace materials to your outdoor patio. Having a similar feature in both spaces can increase the connection between the areas.

Use furniture: Use outdoor furniture in similar tones and style to your indoor living furniture for more blending. When the furniture in the outdoor patio has the same overall feel as the indoor furniture, the patio area becomes a full room. Be sure to have end tables and a coffee table between the comfortable outdoor furniture so that guests have somewhere to place drinks and snacks.

Accessorize: When you add a rug and throw pillows in similar patterns and shapes as the inside living space, you have another element that brings the comfort and beauty to the outdoor room.

Don’t forget lighting: You will want to use your outdoor space as often as the indoor space and this can require lighting to illuminate the dark evenings. By selecting the same pendants and overhead lighting as you have inside, the two areas will have the same level of lighting.

Investing in your home and landscape in strategic ways can yield amazing benefits. Creating a space that is a perfect blend of the indoors and outdoors can double the usable rooms for any purpose you want. These versatile spaces add more entertaining opportunities and places to relax at any time of the day.

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About the Author:

In 2001, Shawn Rine decided he would like to earn a little pocket change. With a used mower and lots of hard work, he got his neighbors' yards into shape in no time. Nearly two decades later, Rine Landscape Group has a few more mowers – not to mention a staff of certified landscape specialists and an extensive portfolio of innovative, functional landscape projects in neighborhoods all over the Greater Columbus Metro Area.

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