Your home is an important part of your life to keep comfortable and functional, as well as aesthetically pleasing for your own enjoyment! Backyards are unfortunately often overlooked as an extension of your home, a space where you should be able to take advantage of the many benefits of the great outdoors along with the comfort, function, and aesthetic that the interior offers. Here are some examples of cost effective ways you can create the perfect outdoor space for your viewing pleasure.
Concrete does not have to be the rough, gray, cold surface that it is usually thought of as being. This solid material can be created and manipulated into some beautiful, decorative surfaces that will completely change the space around it. Use it for patios, outdoor countertops, pool decks, or any walkway! Decorative concrete ranges in colors from oranges to greens to yellows, and can be laid in patterns and designs to brighten the very ground under foot. Because this is such a necessary part of your backyard’s function, why not make it a beautiful one as well as a durable, lasting one!
The flowers and foliage you plant in your yard is one of the best ways to add natural splashes of colors all throughout the landscape. However, some species of plant life are more likely to thrive in your specific location than others! Use plants and flowers that are native to your area, which are tailored (genetically) to your climate and the soils of your environment. This makes them extremely easy to maintain, as they require minimal assistance or resources to get them growing well, and are cost effective as a result. Of course, you can still plant your favorites regardless of their origins, but by allowing the majority of your landscape to take care of the plants it is used to you can keep the colors vibrant throughout the yard without an extensive regimen of daily care or expensive lawn care. Relieve some of your gardening worries by letting nature do it for you!
Provide yourself with somewhere to sit back and relax as you enjoy the fresh air. Patio furniture is also an opportunity to add some intentional design or style to your backyard. Consider the mood that you want to create, and pick furniture materials and styles that fit that aesthetic vision. Iron is sturdy and lasts longer than most other materials. It also requires little forethought for placement or maintenance, where others like wood furniture do. Also, wood furniture fades in direct sun , so choose a shaded spot for your furniture if you do pick this option. Wood is a popular choice for its rustic feel and range in colors. Whatever your ideas for comfortable sitting, look into the pros and cons of each material before committing to an entire set and having to pay for future repairs!
Stones are one of the most versatile materials you can access, and they are often cheap to use! Whether in plant beds, walkways, building material or as a foundation of the very ground you put your furniture on, stone is an extremely long lasting option that requires little to no maintenance to keep functioning. Stack flat rock for fire pits, barriers and walls, or lay them out as stepping stones and fill the area around it with gravel. Lay down crushed granite as a base for artificial turf, put river rock in your water features, or spread lava rock around your trees to absorb some heat during the day and then provide warmth to soil during the evening. You can even use boulders as unique, bold features in your yard that offer climbing fun for kids, visual variance against the rest of your landscaping, and even as seating. As you think about the ways you can create interesting texture and contrast, make sure you involve rock and stone in your plans!
You don’t need to have a green thumb to maintain a garden or enjoy the “fruits” of your labors. Gardens provide a number of benefits to your backyard area and are a beautiful addition to any space! You can choose to create or purchase a garden box or simply set apart a patch of your beds to dedicate to growing whatever produce or herbs you choose. Produce like green beans, tomatoes, and squash are popular for beginning gardeners and provide fresh, organic vegetables for your own enjoyment, saving you money on the same products you’d otherwise buy from the store. In addition, herbs with strong smells like mint, lavender, and basil can be used in your cooking, add to the sensory aesthetic of your backyard, and ward off annoying bugs and pests because of their smell! Herb gardens are a very cost-effective way to add beauty to your yard!
If you’d like your backyard time to extend into the later hours of the day, make sure you have sufficient and pleasant lighting! You can use lighting as an element of your design for your yard. Using strings of lights like Christmas lights, lanterns, tiki torches, in-ground bulbs, or regular lamps to add a soft glow to your patio area and beyond. It’s also a great area to take advantage of solar powered bulbs or use long-lasting LED lights to save your energy bill from the added expenses of powering your yard!
While you may want some lighting for the evening time, you may need some shade for the day. Anything that provides some shade is a way to keep cool, protect you from harmful UV rays, and offer you a break from constant squinting in the bright sun. Plus, shade materials are a great option for design elements that you can use anywhere in your yard! Add a pergola over your patio, an oversized umbrella over any sitting area, or install a sun shield that extends from your home! For long-term cost effectiveness, plant trees or build your backyard lounging area under an already-present shady tree. Your options are endless for ways to add some needed shade and give your backyard a more secluded, intimate aesthetic.
Make your yard as comfortable and beautiful as the rooms inside your home without so much of the cost. Using any or every one of these design elements will turn your outdoor space into an aesthetic view you will love!
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