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GUEST ARTICLE: Dos and don’ts when styling outdoor settings

  • 9 Aug 2024

When it comes to styling the great outdoors, there are several things to keep in mind in order to create a beautiful and functional space that is just perfect for entertaining, relaxing and enjoyment.

While it may be tempting to go overboard when styling your outdoor décor, it is important to incorporate only a few key pieces that will give your space a timeless look.

So here are some dos and don’ts which will not only ensure making a statement but complement the surroundings of your most cherished part of the house as well…

Do: Think on how best to use your outdoor space

Make sure to style your outdoor space as per your needs and not as you see online or in décor magazines.  Think about how your family and guests would like to hang out, like going barefoot in the garden, etc.

Invest in good seating options, such as high-quality outdoor tables and other pieces of furniture that are durable and weather resistant and will fit into the theme of your outdoor space for years to com

Do: Pick a good colour theme

Your colour palette should not only match with your outdoor pieces but with the house exterior as well so that both objects inside and outside feel like they are part of the same property.

When it comes to matching your outdoor pieces with one another, they all need not be of the same colour, but rather they should complement each other. Consider earthy tones for a relaxed vibe or bright shades of yellow or orange if you want to give a tropical look.

Do: Place pieces proportionate to your space 

It is very important to know the exact dimensions of your outdoor space before purchasing any items for decorating it.  The last thing you want is to find that your pricy set of articles are either too big or too small for the space available.

For example, if you have a large outdoor sofa, cramming it into a small deck will only make it look more cluttered and out of proportion. Similarly, small furniture in a large space will look just as awkward.

Don’t: Neglect maintenance 

Neglecting to maintain your outdoor space will make it quickly look overgrown and full. Plants and flowers will also require a lot of care to avoid any rotting or mould that can lead to damage.

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Keep pieces inside or covered when not in use, especially during the winter months. Ensure regular weeding and brushing for general upkeep, and a good power wash at the end of the season will make your outdoor space look as good as new.

Don’t: Ignore safety 

Safety should be a priority when adding any furniture or décor to your outdoor areas. Lighting should be installed properly to avoid accidents or damage.

The decks can get slippery during winter, so it is crucial to maintain them before using them again by sprinkling sand or a chemical that kills the algae and lichens.

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