Posts Tagged ‘Outdoor Living’

Creating Outdoor Rooms

Thursday, November 3rd, 2011

Creating Outdoor Rooms

By Charles Morris

Bringing the familiar indoor spaces of our homes out into the landscape is a great way to increase your living space and with successful landscape design this can be achieved in a number of ways.  Most often, people are too confined into the normal indoor spaces that we typically think of when relaxing at home.   These living spaces, whether they are a living room with television, kitchen, or dining room can all be brought out into the landscape.  With the use of lighting, plants, hardscape materials, furniture, among other elements these outdoor spaces can often feel relaxing, unique, comforting, and useful.

In order to obtain an effective design it is very important to tune into the key desires and uses for these spaces that you may have.  It is also important to feed off of the existing natural landscape forms and functions.  A landscape can have destination points that a person will be drawn towards.  Decks, Patios, Pools, Fire pits, spas, and etc are perfect examples of these destination points that can then turn into the outdoor rooms.  To separate the “rooms” walls, fencing, plantings, pergolas and other structures can help to delineate use as well as add visual texture to the site and a feeling of comfort.

A “living room” can be achieved through variety of furniture on a stone patio or deck to create a lounging area on a hot sunny day or under shade with a pergola overhead.  Add a fire feature to create a focal point, and this becomes a new place to talk with family, roast marshmallows, and share stories.  Ground plane materials, or “outdoor flooring,” such as decking, gravel, stone, or even outdoor carpeting create the base for the outdoor spaces.  The “living room” can now be connected to a “dining room” with table and chairs to serve the family and guests; surrounded by lush vegetation and lighting, this space now feels soft and welcoming.  Add a water feature into the space for tranquility and a pleasant sound.  The “Kitchen” can have a combination of many appliances much like that of an interior kitchen.  There are outdoor refrigerators, sinks, cabinet systems, bar style components, among others just to name a few.  A large grill or brick oven can transform the room into a functional area to cook and prepare meals.  According to the American Society of Landscape Architects adding a vegetable/kitchen garden is a reemerging trend with 1 in 5 residential landscape architects replacing part or all of grass lawns to include this feature.  Lighting in these “rooms” can be both functional and aesthetic, used to highlight specific areas, create soft natural glow into the vegetation, or accentuate a water feature or focal point.

With each destination point in the rooms it’s not only important to draw a person into the space, but also keep them in the space because that is what will make a successful design.  Together with these outdoor “rooms” comfort, function, appreciation, and unique characteristics the outdoor landscape can now take the place of the interior of the house, transforming your normal living space into the “guesthouse.”

Get your pool ready now

Wednesday, April 27th, 2011

Photo 5Get your pool ready now
It’s that time of year again, and while spring has made you start thinking about getting your pool up and running for a new season. Another reason some homeowners are eager to get their pools open is to add to the landscape. Even if it is too cold to swim, they enjoy looking at the beautiful scenery a great pool provides. Many pools have such great features such as swim-up bars, lights that show misting systems and much more. Many homeowners are adding on the pool area turning it into an outdoor living space. While many of us have our grills out by the pool, so we may enjoy our guests and watch everyone swim. We have noticed the latest trend is building an outdoor kitchen. The kitchens are complete with built in grills, stovetops, warming ovens, refrigerators and beautiful stone countertops with seating. So if you are thinking about a pool and or an outdoor kitchen call Environmental Landscape Associates to design a comprehensive plan that will ensure the best results for your swimming pool and entire outdoor living space.

Choosing a Landscape Designer

Friday, February 25th, 2011

Design your project for success. Identify your family’s needs and desires, and then find a professional designer. Choose someone who is experienced, educated and creative. Find a designer who is versed in a range of design tools from hand drawings, to computer drafting and three dimensional modeling. And make sure he is knowledgeable of the municipal regulations and permit process. With those key elements in place, you will experience a successful design process and achieve a quality final design.

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Quality Landscape Design

Thursday, January 6th, 2011

Successful landscape projects require quality landscape designs. This is true whether you are building a simple flagstone patio or walkway or an extravagant porch addition, swimming pool, outdoor kitchen, or outdoor fireplace project. Landscape design is the process of unifying a range of factors including a family’s needs and desires, their budgets, natural elements of the property, and municipal building/zoning regulations. Plans are the landscape designer’s tool for expressing everything from the concepts of the designs to the layout and the construction details. A skilled, professional designer and a quality set of plans will make a project smoother from the permit process though to the finishing details.

The first step is to choose a designer. That choice revolves around a potential candidate’s education, experience, creativity and chemistry. Does the designer have an accredited degree in landscape architecture or a related degree? Does he have hands on experience with construction materials and techniques? Do examples of his work express a unique creativity in each project? Personal chemistry is critical since design is a process of working together as a team from start to finish. Projects can be long and stressful at points, but the right designer will help the whole project go smoothly.

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Keep plants watered during dry heat spells

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

With 90 degree days and long stretches without rain, it is important to focus on keeping your plants well hydrated through the summer. Without water many landscape plantings will become unsightly and growth will be stunted. For trees, shrubs & perennials,  it is best to deepwater once or twice a week depending on the species. Let a hose trickle slowly by the plant for an extended period of time so that the water soaks deep into the ground. Then let the area dry out for a few days. This will teach the plant to send roots down more instead of staying near the surface. It is best water plants at the base, especially if watering in the heat of the day. If you water the foliage in the middle of the day, the wet leaves may burn in the sunlight and any flowers will certainly wilt. This is general advice, but you should certainly research the water needs of your specific plants and adjust this advice as needed. Take care of your landscape plantings so your outdoor living rooms can look their best.

Treehouses

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

Tree House InteriorTree-houses can be a romantic fascination for children and adults alike. We have an innate physiological bond with trees that may very well stem from a genetic memory of our ancestors reliance on these living giants. Psychologists have shown that we are drawn to trees that are climbable and provide good opportunity for broad surveillance, probably based on early survival needs. “The idea of building a small refuge in the trees seems to be one that man has entertained since the beginning of his existence……In certain cultures of the South Pacific, entire populations once lived among the trees……Records also document observation bridges in Japan, luxurious platforms in Persia and classical Rome, and a popularized version of the tree house in Victorian-era Britain” (From TreeHouses by Alejandro Bahamon, 2007). Tree houses come in all styles from an eclectic structure pieced together with found materials to a refined architectural design built by professional craftsman. Many people think of tree houses a place for children to explore, exercise and imagine. But today, tree houses are being built as home offices, guest rooms and even entire living spaces.

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