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Reinventing your outdoor living space for winter

Winter shouldn’t stop you from having quality time outdoors. Here are ways on how to create winter wonderland on your existing outdoor living space.

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Now that bright summer days have finally given way to winter; it’s so tempting to stay indoors and cosy up with warm hugs and feel snug in bed. But this chilly season shouldn’t stop you from having quality time outdoors. Here are ways how to create a winter wonderland in your existing outdoor living space:

Switch to winter-proof furniture

Surely, your summer furniture won’t last through the frosty months. Keep it locked up for a while to protect it from damage that you’ll soon regret. You can find outdoor furniture that is hard-wearing and made of wood, metal, or plastic, which has been specially treated to withstand the cold season.

Use warm lighting

The sun typically sets early during winter, so lighting is an essential element for your outdoor space. The type of lighting you select will also help set the mood in your outdoor room. To have a warmer and more comfortable ambience, you should use yellow light instead of blue light.

Ensure your privacy

Of course, you wouldn’t like it if other people kept looking in and listening to your conversations. To have a relaxing and enjoyable time, a certain level of privacy is needed in your outdoor area. You can use at least one wall and a few screens to define the space without making you feel too enclosed.

If your outdoor area is near the fence line and you have nice plants in pots or in the ground, you could use these elements as some sort of walls to give you enough privacy.

Try outdoor kitchens and fireplaces

Getting together and dining outside your home is not only for the summer weather; you can do this during winter, too. If you’re cashed up, you could add an oven and built-in outdoor seating to share a hearty meal with your family. You can also have a fireplace installed to make your outdoor space feel romantic.

But if you’re on a budget, you might want to look into getting a fire pit. Fire pits are not necessarily permanent structures, and they come in various styles to complement the outdoor theme that you fancy.

Have a green winter

One thing you’ll probably miss during winter is the lush green colour of your garden. Well, you can still enjoy the greenery and do away with soggy grass by installing a synthetic lawn. Artificial grass is made to withstand harsh weather. It also has the ability to drain water, so you don’t have to worry once the snow melts.

If you have other nifty ideas for your outdoor space, feel free to discuss them with our businesses. We have a ton of tradies who are experts at renovating properties that can help.

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