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ToggleOutdoor additions, complete with the most practical and cost-effective doors for storage sheds, are just one of the things you can do to make use of every inch of space in your backyard. With the right ideas, you can achieve the aesthetics and functionalities that let you enjoy outdoor living to the maximum.
Start with a Cohesive Aesthetic
If you want your home improvement efforts to add value to your property, ensuring consistency from the indoors to the outdoors is key.
- Draw inspiration from your interior design when designing your backyard. If you have a traditional or rustic interior, for example, your backyard should reflect that style, too. Think formal hedges that form a labyrinth with a fountain feature in the middle.
- Use or sprinkle the indoor colour palette outdoors. Paint a focal wall the same dominant colour blue, for example, or use blue-coloured covers for the cushions.
- Repeat the same noticeable pattern with the furnishings or use it as a reference for the overall outdoor theme.
Hire a Professional Landscaper
While there are simple DIY projects that can instantly enhance your backyard, a professional touch can make a huge difference, especially when it’s time to sell.
- Create a draft or a vision board of the landscaped garden you have in mind. This will make it easier to communicate your vision to your contractor.
- Set a realistic budget for this particular project and make sure to stick with it. Set aside enough funds to implement your must-haves and a bit of wiggle room for the optional.
- Get recommendations from past clients or read online third-party reviews. Get multiple quotes from different companies, and do your due diligence before you commit to a particular contractor. Choosing the right contractor guarantees a successful project.
Extend with a Purpose
If there’s enough room to extend your living space outdoors, you should do so with a purpose in mind.
- Think about how you want to use the outdoor space, so it’s easier to decide whether to build a custom deck, patio, or add an outdoor kitchen.
- Take into account the local weather and the presence of pests that might disrupt your outdoor enjoyment. Doing so will help you decide on whether to add a roof, install an awning, or add screens or enclosures.
- Consider available space and any existing features that you can improve to create a functional yard. Adding a pool, for example, will make it easier to entertain and enjoy different activities. If there isn’t enough room for a swimming pool because of a massive tree you prefer to keep, build a relaxation area under it.
Add a Garden Shed
If you don’t already have one, consider adding a garden shed that can be used in multiple ways.
- Use it as additional storage space, whether for garden tools and other items you rarely use at home.
- Depending on the design, it can instantly add a visual feature to your garden.
- Even better, a shed customised for use as a workshop or office.
Create Something Big in a Small Outdoor Space
If your backyard doesn’t have plenty of space for huge projects, take a clever approach when enhancing functionality.
- Use multi-functional furniture to provide enough seating without taking up a lot of floor space.
- Set up a portable bar or kitchen that you can whip out when entertaining and conveniently stow away when the party’s over.
- Go vertical if you want your own lush garden in a super-tight space. With the right structure and planters, you can start a vegetable garden or a beautiful backdrop of colourful flowers.
There are multiple ways to get the most out of your backyard, as listed above. With the right strategies, you can turn an empty yard into a fully functional space. Check out garden sheds from Best Sheds to kick off your outdoor project.
