6 Ways to Put Your Patio to Work

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Intro: you don’t need a vacation if you have a patio that refreshes your mind and body as soon as you enter it. While most of us use our deck for sitting and reading simply, there is so much more than you can do to bring life to your backyard. Do not let the patio space be wasted; instead, revamp your patio according to your comfort, so you spend all your free time with the company at the backdoor. Read on to find out how to keep your deck working for your use: 

Grow your garden: 

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Many of you might think of having a garden that you water and maintain daily, but everyone has the time and space to grow a backyard garden full of lush green beauties. But you can always have a patio garden to grow your plants and veggies. The patio is the outdoor space where you spend time outside your house. What better way to spend your free time than tending to your own tiny garden space with potted plants and bushes? Bring in a raised platform to keep all your flowering plants on, and try setting up a water reservoir nearby, so you don’t have to worry about watering the plants every day. You can even reuse a small cabinet to keep your gardening equipment and turn your patio space into a growing garden. If you are a home cook who loves to use fresh ingredients and herbs in your dishes, you might also think about a doorstep-herb garden. Herb gardens are easy to plant, grow and take care of, not to mention it takes your cooking to the next level and keeps your patio environment green and fresh. 

Fire Pit table: 

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If you love spending your evenings outside, you might want to consider installing a fire pit on your patio. With a fire pit in your deck, you can enjoy the warmth for longer; it will keep the area lit and insects away so your evenings last longer. You can get the easy-installment fire pit that is only placed at the center but can be moved to a different location as and when needed. There’s also a fire pit table that sits in the middle of your sitting arrangement on the patio and even makes space for you to keep things around without the risk of burning it up. Just install patio furniture from the patios Perth that provides all sorts of furnishings according to your needs. The best part? Depending on the party you are serving, the fire pit table in your deck can double up as the BBQ or marshmallow flames. You can roast steak meat for your friends and family or spend a night with your kids telling stories over marshmallows. 

Outdoor bar: 

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Whether it’s a standalone feature or part of your kitchen or dining space, an outdoor bar is a destination on its own. You will be pleased to know that you can build an outdoor bar from discarded objects of your house: pick out a table and chairs that you would replace in your home with newer furniture, a shelf to keep your alcohol, and mismatched crockery, glasses, etc. To add a decent bar vibe to your backyard patio bar, you might want to repurpose objects, materials, pallets, and barrels. Invite over your friends and family to throw a backyard summer party, and you won’t have to go into your house to refresh your drinks and plates – happy hours don’t end here. You can hang up some fairy lights to spend your nights outside, after work, having a drink to de-stress before heading inside to your bed. The possibilities are infinite!

Pond to stand by: 

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Backyard ponds or patio ponds is the newest trend for all those who love to introspect by the side of the pool and love the calm of having a water body in your vicinity. All you have to do is decide on a ponding space, dig up and install a water body that does not percolate right into the garden. A patio pond comes with the responsibility of keeping the pond clean, changing the water, and making sure the pond is covered during the day. You can add pond plants to add a bit of green to your backyard pond. You can choose from a wide range of aquatic plants like water lilies, floating hearts, water snowflakes, sweet flay, etc., or you can even go an extra mile by adding water fountains that keep the atmosphere rejuvenated and lively around the pond. Find the ones specially designed for small spaces like decks and tiny backyards. 

Hidden storage: 

There’s never enough space. When you buy a new house, you want to make sure you don’t leave anything behind, so you pack everything; it turns out most of the things you own are of occasional use. So, where do you store them? You can think of turning your outdoor space into safe storage where you can store all your once-in-a-lifetime products that are rarely used. Design your patio so that it has a lot of storage space: under the floorboards, or an outdoor cupboard or the patio furniture that you are using, the ottoman, the sofa with storage, the table with space underneath, make sure it has hidden storage for your convenience. All you have to do is pick your furniture smartly to double up your patio as a space saver storage option. 

Outdoor hammocks: 

Do you want something offbeat and unique? Love the sun and want to lie down while you relax? Install a couple of hammocks to enjoy the air and rock back and forth till you fall asleep comfortably on your patio. What better way to kick back and relax? You can also decorate the space with faux grass, scented candles, and books to keep it minimum but occupied. Install a few hanging pots suspended around you to keep nature close, and make sure you water them as required. You can choose from a wide variety of hammocks, like a garden hammock, hillside hammock, double or single patio hammocks, or even go lavish with a backyard hanging bed. All you must do is find a space where you can comfortably spend your time on a hammock without blocking any doors or causing a disturbance. 

Conclusion: 

Choose one that suits your needs and desires, so you know you have your backyard time to look forward to after work and even in the mornings for you to enjoy your coffee. Make a few changes and additions to it as it may require a bit of a shake, so you know you are investing in good times. 

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