Garden Patio Designs

June 3, 2007

They say that your garden patio design represents the kind of person that you are. Not only that, it also serves as an extension of your home. So the same care and consideration you give to the other parts of your home should also be given when you are just in the process of planning your garden patio design.

Having a garden patio is like adding more space into your home. By adding one that is located outside your home, you get to enjoy the fresh air outside while entertaining your guests or just hanging out with your family. For these reasons, you probably would want your garden patio to be the place you can spend more of your time.

Garden patio designs may be as simple as a rectangular or square concrete space with chairs, tables and grills for barbecues. It could also be one that looks straight out of a storybook; with curtains and other additional trinkets all over the place. Whatever your choice of design is, the most important thing to remember is that it needs to complement your home, the environment around it and your mood of course.

Below are some more factors to consider when choosing a garden patio design.

1. Landscape.

Landscaping is one of the most important considerations in a garden patio design. The plants around the patio need to add fragrance, texture and color to the patio floor. They can help soften the hard surfaces and other non-living elements of the patio.

Adding light and water fixtures in the design is also another great idea if you plan on staying or entertaining in the patio during the night. Just imagine how magical it would look once the lights are turned on and the sound of running water can be heard in the background.

2. Surface.

There is no need to stick with one or two surface design. Try to experiment with other designs to see which ones will best suit your garden patio. Do not just opt for the ordinary bricks and clay. Put on other materials like tiles or pebbles.

The best thing about some of these materials is that they are not that expensive. You can actually create amazing designs once you put on your mind and creativity on it. The key is: planning. Plan carefully what elements you want to incorporate to your patio design beforehand so that you will know exactly what to buy, and where to place them.

3. Furniture.

After the landscape and surface are considered, the furniture you will have in your garden patio will make everything perfect. When thinking of furniture to have on your patio, keep in mind that they should be durable, stylish and of basic colors.

A good example is rattan or resin-coated furniture. The good thing about them is that you can dress them up depending on your choice. In addition, you can easily blend them in whatever theme you plan your garden patio to have. May it be a themed party or the color of the flowers in your garden, you can do minor adjustments to these furniture so that they will blend well and complement the occasion or setting.

Your garden patio design can turn out to be beautiful and comfortable at the same time. This will all depend on the consideration and time you allot in its planning. A little creativity and a good eye for style and order are all you need. Above all, you also have to consider the factors mentioned above and you will be on your way to achieving that garden patio design that you always wanted.

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