Get This Look: Cozy Outdoor Room

Entertaining outdoors is one of my favorite summer pastimes. And you can make your outdoor space just as inviting as the inside of your home by designing a cozy outdoor room. Your setup may not be just like this one, but whether you have a great porch, a simple patio, or are starting from scratch, we’ve got 8 great tips to create an inviting space for your family and guests. (image via Better Homes and Gardens)

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Get This Look - Cozy Outdoor Room - 8 tips from Remodelaholic

8 Ideas for Creating an Inviting Outdoor Room

1. Keep It Covered

Adding a covering of any kind helps enclose the space and keep it personal and cozy. A square pergola like this feels like a coffered ceiling, but any kind of covering will enhance the room effect. Consider using a simple awning or even an umbrella to create a covered space for keeping guests comfortable in the shade. 

2. Light The Way

A fun light fixture completes the room without making it too serious for fun gatherings. For this glass bottle light, you can build your own following the directions from Better Homes and Gardens, or you can semi-DIY it using this inexpensive wine bottle chandelier fixture from Amazon. If the glass bottles aren’t your style, try making your own wicker light shade or stringing up a set of outdoor lanterns

3. Make It Cozy

Adding curtains gives the impression of a room with walls without actually closing off the view or shutting out a cool evening breeze. And simple curtains are easy to DIY! Be certain to use a material that will survive outside. You could try these drop cloth porch curtains from Organize and Decorate Everything or these simple sheet curtains from Welcome Sunshine Home. If you’re entertaining in a pergola, drop cloth sails create a ceiling without being stifling. 

4. Sit Down and Put Your Feet Up

Furniture makes the room. It’s important to have ample, comfortable seating at any party. Build your own outdoor sectional using Ana White’s plans, and top them with plenty of soft cushions and pillows. Use fiberfill and outdoor fabrics to help them last longer. A small table gives room for guests to set their drinks or put their feet up. Build this outdoor coffee table or modify an existing table by cutting a small hole for a bucket and iced drinks. 

5. Barefoot Friendly

Define the space while keeping your guests and their feet comfortable with a thick, handmade rug. I found several different DIY rope and rag rug styles, including a braided rag rug by A Beautiful Mess, a crocheted rope rug by Wholly Kao, and a wide braided rug by Martha Stewart.

6. Clean It Up 

You wouldn’t host a dinner party without vacuuming the carpet, so clean up the floor outside, too! A concrete patio cleans up well with water and a bit of soap. If your wooden deck is showing wear, see how Ruth refurbished her deck and made it look like new.

7. Add Life

A few simple planters with hardy plants help the space feel lively. Choose your plants to thrive in the amount of sunlight they’ll receive. I love the coppery tone of these rustic redstone planters — they’d be a perfect touch for any outdoor space!

8. Inviting Approach

Keep the rest of the yard open to guests, and invite them to explore with a simple pathway. Lay down stepping stones or line a path with solar lights. Creating a grass and paver checkerboard makes the yard even more fun. Get the instructions here from Better Homes and Gardens

Get This Look - Cozy Outdoor Room

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Lorene has been behind the scenes here at Remodelaholic for more than a decade! She believes that planning projects and actually completing them are two different hobbies, but that doesn't stop her from planning at least a dozen projects at any given time. She spends her free time creating memories with her husband and 5 kids, traveling as far as she can afford, and partaking of books in any form available.

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