Decking out Your Outdoor Spaces
The
key to designing a successful outdoor living space is to create
an area that reflects the architectural character of the home as
well as the personality of the homeowners who inhabit the space.
With regard to porch, patio and deck design, first contemplate the
activities that you want your family to pursue within the space.
Then, ponder the ways in which you can divide the space into distinct
areas for each activity. Paint represents a powerful component that
assists the homeowner with their ultimate goal of creating an outdoor
living space that not only enhances the home exterior, but also
the ways in which that unique family lives within their home's outdoor
structure.
Decks and porches can be fashioned to highlight the dramatic exterior
setting that belongs to the home itself. Decks that overlook breathtaking
mountain views or the rhythmic flow of a body of water need not
be overly pretentious, as the major focal point rests within the
panoramic view. A classic porch design that reflects the natural
environment maximizes the powerful setting. Usually the view is
all that is necessary to lend prominence to the impressive outdoors.
A deck that is stained in a natural color, or a weathered and unpretentious
hue often represents the only required ingredient for completion
of the dynamic outdoor ambience.
Decks may be constructed to add appeal to plain homes that simply
need a 'pick me up'. Built-in benches, tables and planters add a
note of permanence and visually tie the deck to the existing landscape.
Families that enjoy regular quiet time within their outdoor living
area (perhaps reading or sunbathing) long for a designated relaxation
zone as part of the design. Entertainment areas can also be sectioned
off to include a grilling station as well as an outdoor kitchen
area for family and guests to enjoy. Implementing patterns and colors
that are prominent in other areas of the exterior living space visually
connect the distinctively separate areas in an attractive manner.
Introducing a festively painted pergola or portico offers a touch
of shade protection while systematically creating the sense that
you are part of an interior space. Flowers and greenery that reside
inside of handsomely painted planters are wonderful decorative accents
that introduce texture, fragrance and color to a front courtyard
space. Painted columns and posts may be utilized to mark transitions
between various outdoor vignettes.
There are several ways to relate the home's architectural style
to the outdoor living space. One effective way to introduce the
home's architectural style to the exterior space is via the use
of design repeats. Repeating a design element (such as a shutter
cut-out) that is apparent on the deck railing of the home's exterior
offers a practical and attractive way to marry the exterior of the
home to the deck. Consider emphasizing the 'repeat' further by painting
the deck railing in the identical shade as the design element appears
on the home. Victorian styled homes often sport ornamental gazebos
and deck railings that can be painted in period colors, visually
connecting the home's design to the deck area. A painted trellis
can be incorporated as part of the colonial home deck design, to
accentuate climbing
vines or flowers. Railing post caps that are indicative of colonial
style architecture can be painted in colors that contrast with the
railing, and implemented as part of the deck structure. Unique geometric
motifs that highlight linear patterns and modern surfaces can be
applied to flooring that has been constructed from synthetic-material
decking, wood, concrete and other materials via paint, in order
to produce stunning exterior floor coverings on the porch, patio,
courtyard or deck of a contemporary style home.
With today's continued emphasis on indoor/outdoor living, it is
not surprising that the majority of today’s outdoor living
spaces reflect the character of both their interior residence and
exterior property. The use of paint and color aid in visually extending
and attractively unifying outdoor living areas with each home's
unique architectural flavor. |