Five Simple Summer Spruce Ups for Outdoors
Five Simple Summer Spruce Ups for Outdoors
(ARA) -
Summer is finally here and you plan to spend every spare minute
wearing a permanent indentation in the cushion of the patio chaise.
But before you kick back and enjoy the lazy days of summer, you
know you need to do something to spruce up the outside of your
home.
First decide how much time and money you want to invest. Some
outdoor improvements offer big bang for not much buck; others may
cost more but can still be accomplished with a relatively modest
investment of time. Here are five simple summer spruce ups that can
add up to greater outdoor enjoyment without emptying your
wallet.
1. Get fresh with your patio or deck. If your deck is looking drab
and your patio pallid, it may be time for a power wash and a coat
of paint or stain. Simply removing winter dirt and debris will make
your outdoor living space look newer and more appealing. Putting a
new finish on your existing deck or adding color to your patio with
a concrete stain can make your environment feel fresh and
updated.
2. Water, water everywhere … Adding a water
feature is a great way to introduce motion and emotion to your
outdoor environment. Want to add some fun to an outdoor party?
Consider a mirthful fountain, the kind you can buy at many home
improvement stores that you simply add water to and plug in. For a
more peaceful effect, place a shallow birdbath in your back yard.
For the ambitious (and adventurous), do-it-yourself fish pond,
waterfall and even streambed kits are available online and from
many home improvement stores.
3. Mount a mural. A flat exterior wall, architectural niche or
sliding glass door - you can place a mural on virtually any smooth
outdoor surface. Not only will the decoration spice up your outdoor
décor, a mural can act as a conversation piece for al
fresco gatherings and create continuity between your interior and
exterior design. Wallpaper mural leader Environmental Graphics
offers a variety of wallpaper murals, many of which are durable for
outdoor use, at www.muralsyourway.com. The murals, which range in
theme from city skylines to tropical beaches and underwater scenes,
are as easy to install as wallpaper. Sizes can be customized and
the company provides detailed instructions on how to install the
murals in virtually any setting.
4. Rock on. When it comes to outdoor design, rock may be considered
the ultimate homage to Mother Earth. Landscapers use rock to create
decorative effects. On the practical side, adding stone or rock to
certain areas can aid in drainage. Also, it's a great way to avoid
mowing a troublesome spot in the lawn. If you're feeling ambitious,
try creating your own rock garden. If your aspirations and needs
are a bit more modest, consider adding some colorful stone touches
- such as a glass fishbowl filled with polished river stones -
around your patio or deck.
5. Refurbish outdoor furniture. Bright, fresh cushions and finishes
on patio furniture elevate the impact of your outdoor
décor. If a new patio set isn't in the budget right
now, it's easy to breathe new life into an old set. Clean cushions
with a good quality upholstery cleaner, or, if they're stained and
worn beyond hope, visit your local home goods store to pick up some
replacements. Refresh finishes with a coat of spray paint. Many
manufacturers now offer paints that will mimic finishes popular in
outdoor furnishings today.
A few simple spruce ups can go a long way towards improving the
appearance - and your enjoyment - of your outdoor living
environment. And get you into that chaise lounge that much
sooner.
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