How To Create The Outdoor "Living Room" Of Your Dreams
06.06.2023 - 19:25
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/ Jill Nystul
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If you’ve lived in or visited Utah during the summer, then you are probably already familiar with just how hot it can get here. Last year in Salt Lake City they recorded 16 days where temperatures exceeded 100 degrees! It’s usually only a few degrees cooler in the mountain valley town I live in than in SLC, so we tend to stay inside during the day to enjoy the A/C. But one of the benefits of our particular location and geography is that the temperatures get nice and cool during the evenings. Our evening routine in the summer is to shut off the A/C, throw open the windows, and head outside!
Before I started sprucing up our backyard a few years ago, we didn’t really have a good space for hanging out outside. We had a few flimsy plastic chairs, a fire ring we made out of rocks, and that’s pretty much it! But we’ve been adding bits and pieces to our backyard for the past few summers, and I think we’ve finally created the outdoor living space I used to dream about. I wanted to share what I’ve learned during this process, so you can create an outdoor “living room” for your own family to spend time in!
The first step in creating your ideal outdoor living space is to define the space itself. This will depend largely on where the shady areas in your backyard are located, like under a big tree or an awning. You can also put in a shade feature to define your space, like a pergola or a big umbrella. (We just installed a new pergola in our backyard a couple of weeks ago, and I think I’m in love!)
Another easy way to define your space visually is to lay down a large
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