June 9, 2011

"Softening" Your Outdoor Spaces

Since we've just finished a mini-series on "softening" your indoor table-tops...I thought we'd look at some ideas that "soften" your outdoor living spaces.  Have you even thought about whether or not your outdoor areas are "soft", cozy and inviting...or just "hard"?  Let's take a look at what I mean by this.

"Hard" outdoor spaces #1

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As you can see from all three of these photos above...they have beautiful landscape design...but seem unfinished because they have no personality.  The "softening" of these areas is what makes the impact in spaces like these.  Nothing has been added to say "Welcome, come in and stay for awhile"! 

Now, let's take a look at some outdoor spaces that have had a little TLC and seem much more inviting.

Cushions, pillows, flowers, and greenery (even if the trees you use aren't the "real" thing)...these all help "soften" the look. 

Same here as well...but a rug is added in this one which definitely has the power of "softening" any hard surface area.

This homeowner went way out and added not only cushions, pillows and hanging baskets, but a skirted table....remember, fabric "softens"...so this is also another great way if you have a covered area. The added accessories sure have a way to give it the true personality of the homeowner, don't you think?  Can you tell how "soft" and inviting this spot is?  

yellow sunbrella drapes and cushions
I say...if you've got the space to add drapery panels...do it.  This not only gives you privacy and a little shade...but look at how cozy this spot is now.  I could visit here all day for sure! Want to join me?



See how even a tablecloth can soften it up a bit?  Oh, and you've got to love these chairs!  How different from the "norm". 


Even if you only have a dining space out there...be sure to add some comfy cushions, table-top accessories with flowers, and some greenery (potted tree behind table used here) which will bring a little nature into the space. 

A few others that ought to inspire you...











If you don't do any of this...well, it will leave you with just hard surface items...table and chairs...and NO "softening" for that inviting feeling.  Think of your outdoor spaces as you would the rooms inside your home and decorate them!  Be sure not to ignore these spaces this summer...get your colors planned out, then find the items you'd like to see in this space....and go for it!  You will be amazed at the transformation and I bet it will be a spot that you'll want to come settle into after a long days work. Try it and see!

               Bold and Beautiful Cushions
           Outdoor Blue Chair Cushion  Whimsical Garden Chair Cushion  
                                                Outdoor Citron Square Bistro Cushion

Multi-Color Striped Rug
Colorful Striped Outdoor Rug


                                         Ric-Rac Napkins                            
Ric Rac Napkins    

      
     Flutter Placemats
     Yellow Round Flutter Placemat

       Bird Dinnerware

           Red Bird Plate     


  Potted Boxwood Topiaries      
 Potted Boxwood Topiaries      


Red Peony in Vintage Bottle
 Red Peony in Vintage Bottle


As you can see...they have lots of great items that you can choose from to help transform your outdoor space...in any color!  So have fun...be creative...and then enjoy your new outdoor abode this summer!

Have a blessed and "Simply Irresistible" Day!



Photo Credits:  Coastal Living, Greenspire Landscaping, Unknown, Colorado Landscape, Seasonal Living, Southern Living, Martha Stewart, Country Living,  John Derian, House Beautiful, Pottery Barn, Pier 1

*I TRY TO CREDIT ALL IMAGES, IF THERE ARE ANY PHOTOS OR IMAGES HERE THAT ARE NOT CREDITED CORRECTLY OR YOU WISH THEM TO BE REMOVED, PLEASE LET ME KNOW AND I WILL GLADLY OBLIGE. THEY ARE BEING USED HERE FOR THE SOLE PURPOSE OF DISCUSSING INTERIOR DESIGN. THANK YOU!

2 comments:

  1. I'm so proud of myself. I could see the hard spaces in those pictures before you even noted it! HA!

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  2. Hey...you've learned the trick to it! It's easy to notice once you've been made aware of it. Thanks for your comment and have a great day!

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