When you finally decide to come up with a new landscaping plan for your property, there’s one thing that may come to mind: indoor-outdoor flow.
You want your home and outdoor area to be comfortable in their own right, but what about together? If one seamlessly flows into the other, then you get even more bang for your buck.
It’s far easier to work on indoor-outdoor flow with new homes, but that doesn’t mean you can’t achieve it with older homes, too. With the right landscaping plan or team, it’s easier than you might think.
It’s All in the Decking
One of the best ways to achieve indoor-outdoor flow is with decking. Building a deck that extends from your home to your outdoor space can bridge the gap between the indoors and the outdoors with ease.
As soon as you exit your home from one of your home’s exit points, you can immediately be in an area for entertainment. You can then start putting other features in place to enhance that feeling further.
A Door Do-Over
If you have a traditional entry door on your house, then you may like to look at other options to achieve indoor-outdoor flow. Many new homes built today have sliding, stacking, and bi-fold doors that open from the house to the outdoor entertainment area.
These door styles allow you to open up your home as wide as possible, creating minimal distance between your indoors and outdoors. What’s more, as technology becomes more advanced, more door styles become available. For example, you can now buy doors that install flush with your home and outdoor space, which means there are no tricky ridges with which to contend.
Be Clever with Your Elements
In the absence of a joining deck or stacking doors, you can also achieve indoor-outdoor flow with your choice of elements. Getting assistance from a landscaping team can help you nail this aspect. Sometimes, it can be as easy as matching colours. Other times, it requires matching furniture, careful positioning of plants, and unique pathways.
How you go about using your elements can depend on the space with which you’re working. If you aren’t sure how to go about this process, get in touch with a landscaper. They can sketch plans and bring them to life.
Bring Indoors to the Outdoors
There are unspoken rules around what belongs inside and what belongs outside. However, that doesn’t mean you need to abide by those rules. Why not have a kitchen on your deck or a full dining suite? These very elements can be the answer to bridging the gap between your home’s interior and exterior.
An outdoor kitchen, outdoor furniture, and outdoor lighting and heating can create a comfortable outdoor area. The more seamless it is, the more likely you are to spend time out in nature.
Sure, it’s easier to create indoor-outdoor flow with contemporary builds, but it’s not impossible with older properties. Why not check in with your local landscaping team and find out what they recommend? You can be benefiting from two beautiful entertainment areas on your property in no time.