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    Tips To Improve The Quality Of Your Outdoor Space And Patio
    Copyright © 2005, Nicole Martins

    It’s easy to get overwhelmed trying to figure out just how to 
    bring an outdoor room together to make it a peaceful spot to 
    relax or enjoy quality time with friends and family.  But if you 
    think of it as yet another room to decorate and furnish, the 
    space will come together more easily.
    
    
    Measuring And A Simple Site Analysis 
    
    Just as you would for a room inside your home take the 
    measurements of your patio or outdoor room area.  This most 
    important step is essential for scaling in comfortable sized 
    outdoor furniture, patio accessories, planters and such. The next 
    step is to conduct a simple site analysis.  For this you will 
    want to jot down factors such as the direction (north, south, 
    east, west) your patio is facing, prevailing winds, if any; areas 
    in sun or shade and any other relevant observations that will 
    impact the quality of people spending time in that space.
    
    Now for the fun part, create a realistic wish list beginning with 
    how you would like to use your patio: to relax, to entertain 
    friends, to grill/barbeque, to eat outdoors, to hang out with 
    friends and family, to converse, etc. Now go back to your site 
    analysis and determine, if applicable, where you can start 
    staging the pieces to your outdoor room.  But before you do so, 
    here are some tips and ideas for you to consider.
    
    
    Arrange Patio Furniture And Elements Thoughtfully
    
    In order to create a comfortable space with pleasant atmosphere 
    it is important to consider these details: Circulation – how will 
    people walk through the space; Seating – where will people be 
    sitting; Views - what will people be looking at when sitting. For 
    circulation, you want to position a sitting area in a location 
    where circulation will not pass directly through, making the 
    space distracting, unless you have no choice. For creating 
    comfortable seating for conversation, orient chairs, sofas, and 
    gliders towards each other, 6 to 8 feet apart; this is a 
    comfortable distance for talking without feeling too close. For 
    views, you can create focal points with trees and shrubs in the 
    distance, or planters and ornaments closer by.
    
    
    Dealing With Wind And Sun
    
    From your site analysis you have discovered information about how 
    the wind blows.  By knowing the direction of the prevailing winds 
    you can make some good decisions about the placement of certain 
    items.  First, if you are going to include a grill or barbeque be 
    sure to locate these accessories in a location in which the wind 
    will carry the smoke from the cooking fire away from the outdoor 
    space; there’s nothing more irritating than the uncomfortable 
    sting of a smoky grill. Also, if you have an area with cold wind, 
    you can block it by creating vertical planes; this can be done by 
    planting trees or shrubs in the ground, or by placing them in 
    planters within or around a part of the patio. Fences and walls 
    can also help. As for sun, these same vertical planes can screen 
    hot, late afternoon sun. For overhead sun, retractable awnings 
    can be a very effective way to minimize both sun and heat.  These 
    awnings are designed to extend (open) or retract (close) to 
    create shade or sun options. Other ways to create shade from the 
    hot sun: patio umbrellas and trellises, pergolas, or arbors.
    
    
    Creating A Sense Of Enclosure
    
    Creating a sense of enclosure is a great way to make your outdoor 
    space more intimate; it is also a great way to create separation 
    and privacy from your neighbors. Think of the walls and ceilings 
    inside your home: the walls are the vertical plane and the 
    ceiling is the overhead plane. Outdoors these vertical and 
    overhead planes help create the foundations to an outdoor room. 
    While you don’t want to overdo it or completely enclose your 
    outdoor space, adding elements: shrubs, trees, arbors, trellises 
    pergolas and such in a careful way can improve the atmosphere of 
    your patio space.
    
    
    Buying Patio Furniture And Accessories 
    
    Once you’ve measured your outdoor space, done the site analysis 
    and figured out the area where you will be putting your outdoor 
    furniture it’s time to begin reviewing outdoor furniture and 
    accessory options. 
    
    If your patio is very small, you may only want to buy 1 or 2 
    chairs or loungers for conversation and relaxing, and a small 
    bistro table with chairs for snacking.  If your space is large, 
    you may be looking for a larger seating arrangement: sofas, 
    chairs, coffee tables, in one area and a patio set with umbrella 
    in another.  There are many options and styles available and you 
    can learn more about the materials and brands available by 
    visiting a local patio furniture store or by shopping online. 
    
    Popular furniture materials include: outdoor wicker, teak, 
    wrought iron, cast aluminum, recycled plastic and casual 
    aluminum.  See: 
    http://www.everything-patio-furniture.com/teak-patio-furniture.htm
    You can buy this furniture individually or as a set such as a 
    dining table complete with chairs. With many patio furniture 
    options to choose from you can easily create an outdoor space 
    that will be well used.  
    
    Additional outdoor decorating accessories such as patio lamps, 
    fire pits, garden arbors and trellises, and outdoor heaters fit 
    in well to create a great atmosphere outdoors as well as being 
    extremely functional. See: 
    http://www.everything-patio-furniture.com/patio-heaters.htm  
    For example, outdoor heaters will greatly extend your time 
    outside, allowing for more time to enjoy yourself outdoors later 
    into fall, and earlier into spring. Outdoor fireplaces such as: 
    chimeneas, fire pits or even a gas outdoor fireplace create a 
    great atmosphere and focal point, as well the opportunity to 
    grill, heat, or just enjoy hanging out by the fire. 
    



    Writer's Resource Box:
    Nicole Martins is the editor of Everything Patio Furniture, 
    a review site about patio furniture and accessories, which 
    provides valuable tips and information as well as great 
    products for your outdoor space. You can visit this site at:
    http://www.everything-patio-furniture.com




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