Decorating Your Outdoor Decks
Decks and
Patios don't count towards square footage in your home, but they sure do go
a long way towards making a home feel larger, more inviting, and fun. Decks and
patios can be wonderful places to entertain friends and family, or they can be
secluded quiet spots for you to get away from the hustle of everyday life.
Whichever you choose... the key to having great decks and patios is to decorate
them with a theme.
One popular deck or patio theme is the outdoor barbecue. Now technically this is
a function of the area, but using a touch of decorating flair, you can make it
into an overall theme too. For instance, putting rustic furniture on your patio
or deck would give it a country or western BBQ theme. This works wonderfully
when you have a fire pit-style barbecue grill, or an outdoor fireplace. If your
preference is upscale and classy, and your barbecue equipment is the shiny,
fancy, large cook station-style, try setting up a bistro theme instead.
If you have kids of course, it helps to go with a fun theme instead. A beach
theme is an excellent example here: Colorful beach chairs and sun umbrellas set
the tone wonderfully. You can even use ropes, sails, nets, and lifeguard floats
to hang from the sides of your fun deck, and post flags from different Caribbean
or Mediterranean countries on the corners of the deck. Keeping a chest inside of
beach paraphernalia - floats, leis, sunglasses, and even a pirate's eye patch
will keep your children entertained as you try to prepare dinner.
A country theme is also wonderful for decks and patios. Try using old barrels as
both tables and chairs for this theme. To make the chairs: Cut part of the
barrel to leave a curved "back", then nail the top into place as a seat. You can
even put checkered chair cushions on these to enhance them further. And of
course, small decorating touches such as old soda bottles, signs, tools, and
flowers help enhance and round out the overall look.
Whatever theme you decide to use on your deck, the essentials are a table and
chairs with some extra seating and side tables. If your deck is too small for
that, you can simply purchase a couple of Adirondack chairs and side tables to
match. Your parties may be smaller, but you can always put a picnic table in the
yard to seat more people. Choose your own theme; a deck is a place where you can
put your favorite random items to good use. So from Coca-Cola to country to
classic, create your own deck decorations and spend the rest of the summer
enjoying your friends on your jazzy new deck.
© 2005, Kathy Burns-Millyard. Want more decorating
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you'll find articles about a variety of home decorating styles, indoor and
outdoor decorating ideas, decorating photos and much more!
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