Select The Suitable Creative Garden Furniture Design Ideas

Watch these 15 creative proposals for garden furniture designs and select the appropriate device for your garden. No matter how big your yard is, would be a traffic model for your garden of great importance. The creation of paths and trails in the courtyard is particularly beneficial. This can natural materials such as wood we use stone. To mark the corners and borders in the garden, can plant you in these places of high plants or small trees.

ideas for garden furniture design double application

If you have a fireplace in the House, you are already aware Which one are the advantages of a fireplace. The same also applies a fireplace outside in the open air. A garden furniture design that includes a fireplace can get always the accent in the courtyard. If you have the space and the corresponding budget, build best a larger model. In the other case, searching for ideas that offer flexibility and a good price. Forget not to ask for the safety measures in the building.

ideas for garden furniture design exploration

No matter benches or chairs, should your garden furniture design offer enough seating. Garden equipment will be also suitable for children with smaller scales. You can use the chairs quite flexibly, depending on How many guests in the garden you. Just beware that the seating not lock your traffic model.

ideas for garden furniture design freshening

In the enclosed spaces, there is usually an item or two elements that put the focus on themselves. The garden furniture design is selected based on same principles. A pond could be for example the accent in your garden. You can set all around or close to the garden furniture.

ideas for garden furniture design hearth

Interesting and creative to make the patio, the small decorative elements can be really efficient and helpful. Such small accents such as sculptures and decorative fountain to flea markets or in old fabric shops very cheap buy. For example, you could replace the built-in fountain by a version for the table.

ideas for garden furniture design in addition to the input

If you To want to add A little bit of creativity to the function of the garden paths, add more elements. A small curve in the design of the way, can bring the nature of research and the curiosity in you. For example, way a brick can lead to a hidden corner of the seat.

ideas for garden furniture design flower pots

For more color and fun, you can combine the garden furniture design with other elements. Use plant pots in various colors. Select the best smaller models, you can move easily. You have many ways to arrange the placement of the bucket to separate different areas and setting limits. You too can choose the plant species depending on the season and color motif.

ideas for garden furniture design practical tools

The seating area in the garden is the place where we we can relax and enjoy the peace and quiet. Still, it is convenient that you have the garden tools always nearby. Therefore, a few shelves and cupboards next to the seating area can make apart from garden furniture. Some tools can hang somewhere even for more accessibility.

ideas for garden furniture design more private space

An important feature of the garden furniture design is the practical application. For more functionality and comfort, you can buy a device with double application. Buy for example bench seats with storage, tables and tables, are the containers. A creative solution for containers with plants is indicated on the figure, whose glass surface can also be used as a table.

ideas for garden furniture design seat options

Regardless of How much space you have for the seating area in the garden, is it practical to divide the space wisely. If you have little space, make the seat and the table in the corner. If the place is spacious, can you insert different decorative rugs, to highlight the dining and recreation areas.

ideas for garden furniture design table decoration

If you To want more private room design for your garden furniture, there are many ways to protect the area from curiosity. For this purpose, you can use like bushes or decorative trees. The vines that you can plant in colourful containers are another possibility.

ideas for garden furniture design wall decoration

When it comes to garden furniture design, you change the trends each season as well as in the fashion industry. Therefore you will get probably soon the desire to decorate your seating area in the garden. If you can not afford the seasonal improvements, there are cheap tricks that you can take advantage of. Change not the pieces of furniture, but the small decorative elements, such as pillows and Slipcovers. Buy only materials that are suitable for outdoor use.

ideas for garden furniture design creative device

Small vases and flower pots are always a good option to refresh the seating area in the garden. Place these small decorative elements on the table and match the pot and plant dyes with the main color theme.

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Small Open Plan Home Interiors

When a home measures just a couple hundred feet, adding in a lot of walls and room dividers can wreak havoc and make things feel even smaller. Luckily, the talented designers featured in this post are able to work with these small spaces and their open floor plans. The resulting apartments are still small, but they never feel closed off or cramped.

The first apartment comes from designers Vjacheslav Zhugin and Olga Ursulenko.
The first apartment comes from designers Vjacheslav Zhugin and Olga Ursulenko.

The apartment is just 25 square meters (269 square feet).
The apartment is just 25 square meters (269 square feet).

The while walls, floors, and furnishings are immediately opening.
The while walls, floors, and furnishings are immediately opening.

The Scandinavian style includes a vintage refrigerator and cheerfully mismatched dining chairs.
The Scandinavian style includes a vintage refrigerator and cheerfully mismatched dining chairs.

The empty picture frames are a lovely touch that adds style and texture but keep the walls nearly bare.
The empty picture frames are a lovely touch that adds style and texture but keep the walls nearly bare.

Despite the overwhelming white palette, we still see splashes of color in the sofa's throw pillows and some graphic art.
Despite the overwhelming white palette, we still see splashes of color in the sofa’s throw pillows and some graphic art.

The cow-shaped chalkboard is a whimsical touch but also useful for meal planning and grocery shopping.
The cow-shaped chalkboard is a whimsical touch but also useful for meal planning and grocery shopping.

The designers pull dark blue into the entryway with these stunning walls.
The designers pull dark blue into the entryway with these stunning walls.

The contrast with the white main room makes it feel even bigger by comparison.
The contrast with the white main room makes it feel even bigger by comparison.

The bathroom is beautiful in a bright and boisterous teal.
The bathroom is beautiful in a bright and boisterous teal.

The white tiled shower may not include a luxury tub, but it's cozy in its own way.
The white tiled shower may not include a luxury tub, but it’s cozy in its own way.

Simple chrome accents bring a bit of modernity into this otherwise old-world style.
Simple chrome accents bring a bit of modernity into this otherwise old-world style.

Built-in shelving is essential when it comes to living in a small space.
Built-in shelving is essential when it comes to living in a small space.

They even manage to nestle a little washing machine into the small bathroom, much to the consternation of local laundromats.
They even manage to nestle a little washing machine into the small bathroom, much to the consternation of local laundromats.

A little bit of pattern in the floor gives the space a blast of the bohemian.
A little bit of pattern in the floor gives the space a blast of the bohemian.

The second apartment we're featuring is 66 square meters (710 square feet).
The second apartment we’re featuring is 66 square meters (710 square feet).

In the first option, designers use darker colors and a wood beamed ceiling feature. Graphic throw pillows and playful artwork keep things light even against the dark walls and sofa.
In the first option, designers use darker colors and a wood beamed ceiling feature. Graphic throw pillows and playful artwork keep things light even against the dark walls and sofa.

Circular mirrors are a more creative way to expand the space.
Circular mirrors are a more creative way to expand the space.

The dark colors spill into the bedroom in this option, as well, with a black textured wall and area rug.
The dark colors spill into the bedroom in this option, as well, with a black textured wall and area rug.

The second options is a bit lighter and more feminine, with white walls and lighter furnishings.
The second options is a bit lighter and more feminine, with white walls and lighter furnishings.

There's no question that the white walls make the space feel bigger.
There’s no question that the white walls make the space feel bigger.

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In the bedroom, too, the feminine leaning in this design is evident.
In the bedroom, too, the feminine leaning in this design is evident.

The third apartment is strikingly minimal compared to the other two.
The third apartment is strikingly minimal compared to the other two.

White on black on gray is ultimately calming, even in this small space.
White on black on gray is ultimately calming, even in this small space.

The color scheme carries into the bathroom with its small but luxurious tub.
The color scheme carries into the bathroom with its small but luxurious tub.

From overhead, we can see how small the space really is.
From overhead, we can see how small the space really is.

Finally, we'll look at this quaint, modern apartment from the designers at FPCamp.
Finally, we’ll look at this quaint, modern apartment from the designers at FPCamp.

The creative, simple design manages to fit a kitchen, workspace, and even a dining area in a very small space.
The creative, simple design manages to fit a kitchen, workspace, and even a dining area in a very small space.

Again we can see the impact of white surfaces on the overall impression of space.
Again we can see the impact of white surfaces on the overall impression of space.

Each of these apartments is a stylish and simple solution to a small space.
Each of these apartments is a stylish and simple solution to a small space.

For The Love Of Color: Burnt Orange

As much as I dread the shorter days and cooler temperatures, one of my favorite things about fall is the changing colors of the landscape. Here in the mountains of Central PA, we have exquisite color shows when the leaves begin to turn. While it doesn’t last long, it sure is magical.

This past weekend I started adding fall colors to my own home. Red, purples, golds, and oranges instantly remind me of the season. While I love traditional country fall decor, I like to be a bit more subtle in my own space. Just by changing around a few accessories and textures, a room can instantly have a cozier feeling.

Today, inspired by the image above, I’m sharing a few of my favorite burnt orange accessories. Several of these pieces tucked around in your space (and some fresh pumpkins for good measure) will have your home looking “fallified” in no time.

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What non-traditional fall colors do you like to incorporate into your decor this time of year?

Happy Decorating!

Michael Wurm, Jr – Inspired by Charm

BHG Style Spotters

My Monica Closet

It’s true. I have one. I didn’t used to have one — it starts so innocently. Oh, people are coming over, I’ll just throw this bag in the closet! Oh, so and so is stopping by? I’ll just throw this thing in the closet. Oh we’re hosting dinner? I’ll just throw ALL THE THINGS in the closet.

The renovation didn’t help – but it brought it to a point where nothing else would fit in there (dangit!) so I had to address it. I mentioned a few weeks ago that I’m in a serious fall nesting mode right now too – all I want to do is clean, decrapify, meal plan, bake, all that goodness. None of it is really happening but the desire is there. 😉

We could still hang coats in the coat closet and we could still shut the door so that’s something, right?:

I knew it was getting bad when things would creep out from under the door and I’d desperately cram them back in with my feet.

Usually the vacuum lives in there but it hasn’t been put away for approximately six months. Apparently lots of people came over in that time. 😉

I’ve been so focused on finishing up stuff in the family room that I have neglected all the CRAP that has been piling up around our house. The other day I seriously couldn’t handle it any longer. Out it all came from the closet:

I’ve told you for years that I’m a bagger. It gives me great joy to throw all the I-have-NO-idea-what-to-do-with-you stuff in a bag. It makes me feel organized when I’m not. And then one day when I can’t take it anymore I clean out the bag. Probably not the best organizational process ever but it’s how I do. I’ve come to embrace it.

But listen, this time I let it go waaaaay to long. So I sat down in front of that pile and started the process of sorting. If I don’t know what to do with it immediately when I touch it, it goes into a deal with you later pile. Of course that’s the biggest one:

The others were toys/kid stuff, recycling, file, put away, donate, decorative stuff to put in the storage room and a teeny tiny pile of stuff for the husband to deal with. Of course his pile has the least amount of stuff in it. Of. course.

Here’s the pile I was left with:

This is the pile that makes my brain hurt when I look at it.

Seriously, what are these??:

They’re trash now, that’s what they are. I used to keep every little gadget, afraid I’d need it later. I don’t anymore.

I made it through most of that last pile pretty easily – it’s when I got to this last bit that I stood there for a good five minutes just staring at all of it:

CORDS. Bleh, you know I hate them. Gah. And the Christmas tree cord was in there too – I might as well just leave it out at this point.

But I got through it. It’s all put away and one cluttered, messy spot is clean! The vacuum is now back in it’s home:

I even wrapped up the cord instead of hanging it from the top of the vacuum – you KNOW I’m feeling accomplished when that happens!

And now things don’t fall out when we open the door!:

I’m serious – I feel like I could conquer the world right now. I almost pulled the cookbooks out and started the meal planning. Almost. First I need to get rid of some more crap.

Spots like this can be daunting – I find that if I make sure I have the time to address it and pile things I can get through it a lot faster. It completely overwhelms me to pull individual items out and then put them away one by one. This was a step in the right direction – now to get that fireplace and the rest of the family room done!! Thanks for all your comments on that by the way!

Do you have a Monica closet? (If you never watched Friends you may not know what that is.) Or a Monica room perhaps? I’ve had those too. 😉

 

P.S. To see how I use the shoe cubbies for non-shoe storage and what those big hooks are, check out this post.

Thrifty Decor Chick

Remodeling Grandma’s Kitchen

Matt’s grandmother passed away in January at the age of 104, she was a lovely woman who lived a full life and we miss her very much. Her small home that she shared with Matt’s grandfather needs to be sold, so we are evaluating the task of remodeling the kitchen before it’s placed on the market.

It’s a small kitchen with a nice L shaped layout that receives natural light from an adjacent courtyard. The location of the appliances makes sense so we have no plans to alter the configuration. We want to stick to a budget and not over improve the space, so we’re looking at affordable upgrades like laminate countertops instead of stone, and cabinets from IKEA or another similar brand that offers quality at good prices.

The remainder of this 1,100 square foot home is in good condition but the kitchen cabinets and appliances are dated and could hinder the sale. We stopped by over the weekend to take measurements and wrap our heads around what needs to be done to upgrade the space.

grandmas kitchen before

The cabinets are not horrible or bad looking but they are very old and layers of paint have left them sticky in places and dingy on the inside and upon inspection not appealing to a future buyer. The Formica countertops and appliances? Same issue, old and funky.

grandmas kitchen appliances

One of the debates we’re having is about this cooktop. We believe it was lowered decades ago before his grandparents moved in to accommodate a wheelchair bound person but to us it looks odd as it is.

lower cooktop

With any other remodel, we wouldn’t hesitate to raise it up but this home is in an age restricted 55+ community, so the issue remains whether to keep it at this height or raise it up to a standard countertop height.

sink cooktop

The sink and oven are a standard height, but not the cooktop, so we don’t really see the rationale of the lowered placement which makes us want to raise it up to a standard height for consistency but then again, is there value in having it lower in a retirement community? I welcome any insight you may have on the issue !      

I plan to reuse the hood which is newer and just in need of a good scrub, I think I can make it work with new cabinets. 

hood

I’m also debating the refrigerator issue, this one is smaller measuring 64 ½” high and whomever moves in might want a taller one at 70”. We will make a decision which way to go once we start planning the cabinet layout.

old fridge

 

For the cabinet finishes, I have always loved kitchens with contrast, white and wood is a favorite combination, one that offers the clean bright white cabinets paired with the warmth of stained wood, so I’m leaning in that direction. I’m inspired by these kitchens that mix both in the cabinetry finishes.

wood-island-white-surround-aaron-leitz

wood lower white upper cabinets

white and wood kitchen

stained wood lower cabinets white uppers

aaron leitz / skona hem / better homes and gardens / design manifest

Our research continues on the smartest choices for the space within the budget, stay tuned for more updates as the remodel progresses this fall !

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