Wednesday, September 29, 2021

How to Design an Outdoor Room

 

While walking the waterfront of the Chautauqua Lake I stumbled upon an outdoor room. It was set up a lot like an outdoor kitchen room and was surround by a small rock wall. With its beautiful cooking area, stone floor and terraced garden the image remained with me and I knew one day I wanted an outdoor room in my backyard.

So what exactly is an outdoor room? It’s any area of your yard that has been set up in such a way to have a feel of its own space. It can be influenced by what is around it but it has a feel of being separate from the rest of the backyard area. Although there are no walls you have the advantage of being outdoors but the comforts of being indoors.

When planning an outdoor room you need to decide what the purpose of the room will be and plan a design. Will the room be for cooking and entertaining? The children would enjoy an area set up as a separate backyard children’s play area. A room could also take on an atmosphere as an oasis for relaxation and escape from the world. There are many different styles of outdoor rooms and their design depends on you and your families needs.

The ideas for outdoor rooms are only limited by space, cost and your ideas.

Other considerations for your outdoor room are how close to the house you will want it. Outdoor rooms placed in back corners of the yard lend to privacy. Rooms attached to the house help extend the indoor space to outdoor space. And attached outdoor room is also convenient for kitchen rooms so that you don’t have to carry supplies as far. A children’s play area room is also nice close to the house so that the children can have supervision.

A patio can easily be converted into an outdoor room with little time or expense. The addition of a trellis or latticework for privacy, a grill or chiminea for cooking and outdoor furniture and plants will quickly create a backyard oasis for entertaining. And by adding a carpet and lighting you will create the feeling of indoor space. You might possibly want to add a roof for protection from rain.

Many outdoor rooms will require a few added features such as plants, shrubs and small trees. A small stone wall, trellis or pathway will also add to such a backyard design. This will be enough to set the space apart from the rest of the yard. Other rooms will need more design and supplies. This will add to the cost and time required to set the room up.

An example of such a room would be an outdoor kitchen that is set up to entertain many people. These rooms often have cemented floors. If you are adding cement to your project or walls you may want to contact a contractor to make sure the job is up to your local codes. And check for any permits you may need.

The outdoor room will add comfort and more uses to your backyard oasis paradise. And with proper planning it will make added use of the space you have available. Your backyard may even take on a bigger more comfortable look and feel.

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