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Published: Thursday, August 2, 2012, 12:01 a.m.

Turn decks and patios into places you want to spend time

  • This porch features sofas and lounge chairs from Mirak and a stained concrete table from Bradley Hughes.

    Atlanta Journal-Constitution

    This porch features sofas and lounge chairs from Mirak and a stained concrete table from Bradley Hughes.

  • This stainless-steel fire pit is made by Urban Fire.

    Atlanta Journal-Constitution

    This stainless-steel fire pit is made by Urban Fire.

  • A chevron striped sisal rug from Ballard Designs is washable.

    Atlanta Journal-Constitution

    A chevron striped sisal rug from Ballard Designs is washable.

  • Light strings add a vintage touch.

    Atlanta Journal-Constitution

    Light strings add a vintage touch.

  • Teak furniture from Kingsley-Bate includes the Chelsea four-seat Chat Set featuring a round table.

    Atlanta Journal-Constitution

    Teak furniture from Kingsley-Bate includes the Chelsea four-seat Chat Set featuring a round table.

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Outdoor spaces, such as decks, patios and porches, can add value to a home. But they take some planning, too. To create a space that is right for you, consider these tips and trends from various sources, including Atlanta-area Allegro Interiors, Kolo Collection and AuthenTeak.

Tips

Size: Determine the size and how you will use the outdoor space (cooking, relaxing, entertaining) before you shop for furniture and accessories.

Design: Allow the outdoor space to be a natural extension of your home's interior design.

Products: Research products online and check products at discount and home stores, plus specialty outdoor retailers. Sit on couches and chairs to determine comfort.

Match: Make sure furnishings complement the exterior of the house as well as the outside trim, stucco or brick colors.

Material: Select furniture frames made of brushed aluminum, cast aluminum, solid wrought iron or weather-resistant wicker.

Care: Use worry-free fabrics, such as Sunbrella, for your upholstered pieces. The fabric dries quickly and is easy to clean. It also resists mildew and fading.

Shade: Consider canvas awnings and umbrellas, or shades to control sun.

Seating: Families might prefer bench seating because one bench can seat several children. Benches also are more economical than individual chairs.

Rugs: Choose rugs made from acrylic or olefin. They are easy to care for and resist fading.

Budget: Create an outdoor room over a few years to accommodate your wish list if you are on a budget. During the first year, install the hearth products and define grilling and eating areas.

Trends

Fireplaces, water features and grills (and outdoor kitchens) provide natural gathering spots and can be handsome focal points for an outdoor area.

Larger decks and multiple conversation areas are popular.

Sophisticated lighting, such as sconces, chandeliers and lamps, help create a mood and allow you to spend more time outdoors.

Decorative low-voltage lighting, wired into the deck steps and posts or along pathways, adds an element of safety.

Draperies made from indoor-outdoor fabrics attached to stone or wood columns create a sense of intimacy .

Colors: Gray is a popular color group in outdoor furniture and fabrics in 2012, but browns are still in demand.

Colorful accessories and fun patterns, such as rugs and outdoor pillows (Elaine Smith pillows are top choices).



Resources

www.allegrointeriordesign.com

www.authenteak.com

www.ballarddesigns.com

www.colonial-lighting.com

www.fanimation.com

www.frontgate.com

www.gardenista.com

www.kolocollection.com

www.urbanfire.ca/



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