
Are you in the middle of planning the design of your outdoor space to make the most of the fine weather? Here are some tips to give new life to your tired patio or balcony.
Add Flowerpots
To camouflage a patio that is past its prime, you must add one or more focal points. Whether it be inside or outside the home, plants always make an area feel fresher. They oxygenate our rooms and inject them with life. In your revamping project, you can integrate them into your patio space in several ways, such as flowerpots or hanging baskets. The railings are also excellent supports for window boxes in which you can plant a few flowers and herbs.
Add Area Rugs
Do you believe that carpets are only made for houses? On the contrary! They are very fashionable in the backyard. They come in all styles, sizes and colours. In addition to brightening and softening the decor, they can hide damaged or obsolete flooring. For a dynamic look, dare to layer several mats with various textures. They are also ideal for creating zones: place one under the outdoor dining table or lay one in the relaxation corner.
Repaint the Wood
It is not unusual to come across tired decks: flaking paint, sun-faded stain, little bits of wood threatening to come off, etc. These issues make it look sad and neglected. A fresh coat of paint is just what the doctor ordered to restore the look of the wood structure.
Add Decorative Panels
Decorative partitions are one of this year’s trends. Made of wood, plastic or painted metal, they are sometimes installed in frames, as if they were replacing the glass in a window or door. They can also be used as fences. Some have simple lines and others are covered in cut-out patterns. Many of these panels add privacy while letting light through to keep the area sunny. Kill two birds with one stone and use them as a barrier to separate distinct zones, such as the reading corner. This will create the illusion of a larger space!
Reface the Flooring With Porcelain
Exterior ceramic is very popular. It is strong, easy to clean and perfectly complements any decor. If your flooring surface is out of date, covering it with this material may be the solution. Many choose to extend the ceramic inside the house, for example beneath the patio door into the kitchen. The result? The living area will appear to be more spacious.
Take a Chance on Synthetic Grass
Artificial lawns are now very realistic, especially if you choose a higher quality product. Some even mix the real with the fake by separating the two with a path of decorative rocks or pavers. Synthetic turf is ideal for small balconies and patios as they create a smooth surface that is pleasant and easy to set up.
Paint the Concrete
Is your patio surface concrete? Why not paint it! Many colours are available in hardware stores. Make you balcony stand out with a flashy hue. For a more classic style choose grey — in all its shades — or black.
Set the Scene With Lighting
Landscape architects rely heavily on lighting to customize their clients’ backyards and to create a welcoming atmosphere. Well-thought-out lighting may make you forget your balcony or patio’s less attractive aspects. Strings of lights as well as candles (real or artificial), set the perfect mood. If you want to carry out a bigger renovation project, recessed lights along the floor, on the walls, or in the stair risers are beautiful. And don’t forget to choose warm-toned bulbs and not cold-toned ones for a cozy effect.
Plant a Green Wall
Vertical surfaces covered in plants are in vogue. They can be set up on an existing house wall, on a partition or a fence. They are very pretty and are also useful for adding privacy. Additionally, a densely planted green wall will reduce the amount of noise coming in from the other side.
Now, let's get to work! Our tip: draft a detailed plan of your project so that you are well prepared.