December 9, 2024

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Smart Home Planning

Design Your Pocket Of Nature

Introduction

Your backyard is a blank slate, but it doesn’t have to be. By adding a few key elements, you can turn it into the outdoor space of your dreams. In this guide, we’ll show you how to turn simple outdoor spaces into relaxing havens that extend your home and enhance your life.

Use your deck to extend your living space.

When you think of a deck, you might picture a small wooden structure with a few chairs and maybe some plants. But there are so many options for how to use your deck!

One way to make the most of your outdoor space is by adding an extension onto your home. This can be done in a number of ways:

  • Add-ons like gazebos or pergolas can create shade where there was none before, making it more comfortable during those hot summer days.
  • You may want a fire pit where family members can gather around for s’mores at night–or even during winter months if they’re feeling brave enough!

A large seating area would also make an excellent addition so that everyone has room to sit down together without feeling crowded or cramped up against each other (and makes them more likely to actually use it!).

Add functional seating.

  • Add functional seating.
  • Consider how the seating will be used. For example, if you have a lounge area, dining area and fire pit on your property, you may want to add different types of seating in each place.
  • Consider adding a hammock or swing that can be moved around your property as needed. If there are multiple people living in your Pocket Of Nature home it’s important for everyone to have their own space where they can relax alone or with others at any given time throughout the day or night!

Make a statement with a dining table.

When you think of nature, what do you see? Do your thoughts drift to the ocean or mountains? Maybe you’re more inclined to think about a meadow or forest. Whatever it is that comes to mind when you picture nature, there’s nothing quite as relaxing as spending time in these natural spaces.

To bring this relaxation into your home, try out one of these ideas for bringing nature into your dining room:

  • Go big! A huge table will make guests feel like they’re sitting in their own private outdoor space. Look for one that has an extension or leaf so that it can accommodate larger parties without feeling too cramped.
  • Look for rustic details such as wooden legs and planks on top of metal bases (or vice versa). This style also works well with industrial-looking chairs made from metal tubing rather than wood frames with fabric seats–it makes everything seem more rugged and durable so guests don’t need worry about breaking anything while they enjoy their evening meal together!

Add a stunning focal point.

Adding a stunning focal point will draw your eye to a particular area, create a sense of drama and luxury, or simply add some warmth to your space.

  • Add drama with bold colors and patterns.
  • Use soft textures like velvet or silk for more serene effects.

Invest in quality lighting.

Lighting can be used to create a mood, illuminate the space and make it easier to see your surroundings. It can also be used to highlight certain areas of your pocket of nature, or increase safety by illuminating pathways that are hard to see in natural light.

If you’re looking for lights specifically designed for outdoor use then consider solar powered lamps or LED bulbs (which last longer than traditional incandescent bulbs).

Your back yard can be a peaceful retreat that’s also a gathering place for friends and family.

Your back yard can be a peaceful retreat that’s also a gathering place for friends and family. Here are some tips to help you design your pocket of nature:

  • Make sure your yard is safe and secure. You may want to install an alarm system, or at least lock up any valuables in your home when you’re not around.
  • Make sure your yard is well lit. This will make it easier for others to see their way around at night, as well as deter crime by making it harder for thieves to hide from passersby or police officers patrolling the neighborhood on foot or in cars (especially if they have lights mounted on top).
  • Make sure your yard is comfortable–both physically and emotionally–for everyone who uses it often enough so that they don’t feel like they’re intruding into someone else’s space whenever they come over!

Conclusion

We hope you’ve enjoyed this journey into the world of backyard decks. We know that it can be a daunting project, but we also want you to know that there are many ways to approach it. The best thing you can do is start with one small step and build from there! If you need some inspiration, check out some of our other posts on how to make the most out of your space: