8 WAYS TO MAKE YOUR OUTDOOR LIVING SPACE MORE JOYFUL FOR SUMMER

8 WAYS TO MAKE YOUR OUTDOOR LIVING SPACE MORE JOYFUL FOR SUMMER

South Africa is blessed with a wonderful climate and long, warm summer days, so it follows that your outdoor space should be a sanctuary; a place to relax, entertain, and connect with nature and, regardless of whether you have a large backyard, a modest garden or a cosy patio, it should be a place that brings you joy, and where you and your family love to spend time.

So says Yael Geffen, CEO of Lew Geffen Sotheby’s International Realty, who adds that creating a joyful and inviting outdoor living area is about more than just an aesthetic upgrade.

“It’s an opportunity to enhance your overall quality of life and enjoyment of the space you have and, with summer just around the corner, now is the perfect time to spruce up your outdoor areas.

“With a little thoughtful design and minimal effort, every type of outdoor living area can be uplifted and turned into a sanctuary for relaxation and a sense of connection to nature.

“A well-planned outdoor space also becomes an extension of your home, offering a place for family gatherings, personal retreats after a stressful day and moments of peace.”

Geffen offers the following practical tips and ideas to help you transform your outdoor living spaces into joyful, vibrant environments you’ll love spending time in, especially during the coming summer months:

1. Create Comfortable Seating Areas

The foundation of any joyful outdoor space is comfortable seating. Whether you’re lounging with a book, hosting a gathering, or enjoying morning coffee, a cosy seating area will encourage you to spend more time outside. Invest in the best quality outdoor furniture you can afford and invest in cushioned chairs, hammocks, or sectionals that suit the size and style of your space.

Depending on your available space, consider adding a variety of seating options to accommodate different activities. A small bistro table with chairs can be perfect for outdoor dining, while a daybed or swing can offer a relaxing space to unwind. Don’t forget to add weather-resistant pillows in bright, cheerful colours to boost comfort and visual appeal.

2. Add a Pop of Colour

Colour has a profound impact on mood, and adding vibrant hues to your outdoor space can make it feel more joyful and energising. Use colourful outdoor rugs, cushions, throw blankets or even painted furniture to bring your space to life. Bright blues, yellows, oranges, reds and greens are all great options for adding a cheerful touch.

You can also incorporate colour through plant pots, lanterns or umbrellas. If you prefer a more neutral palette, consider adding smaller pops of colour in accessories or textiles, which can be swapped out with the seasons to keep things fresh and exciting.

3. Incorporate Lush Greenery and Flowers

If you don’t have an established garden, bringing nature into your outdoor space is one of the most effective ways to create a joyful atmosphere. Lush plants, colourful flowers and vibrant greenery can instantly transform a dull patio or yard into a lively, welcoming oasis. Choose a variety of plants to add texture, colour, and dimension to your space.

If you don’t have much ground space, vertical gardens or hanging planters can be a great solution. These allow you to add greenery even to small balconies or courtyards. Low-maintenance plants like succulents, lavender, or ferns can be ideal for those without a green thumb, while a mix of seasonal flowers can add bursts of colour throughout the year.

4. Install Outdoor Lighting

The right lighting can completely change the atmosphere of your outdoor space, making it more inviting and joyful, especially after the sun goes down. String lights, lanterns, and solar-powered garden lights are popular options for adding warmth and ambiance to any patio or yard.

Consider placing lights along walkways, in trees, or around seating areas to create a magical, cosy vibe. You can also use LED candles or battery-operated lanterns for a softer, more romantic feel. If you entertain outdoors often, overhead lighting, such as outdoor chandeliers or pendant lights, can make the space functional and welcoming after dark.

5. Incorporate Playful Elements

Adding playful elements to your outdoor space can make it more joyful for both children and adults. If you have the space, consider installing a swing, hammock, or even a treehouse for the kids. These fun features can make your outdoor area a place where everyone in the family can enjoy themselves.

For adults, think about creating spaces for outdoor games like croquet and even something as simple as an oversized Jenga set or a dartboard can add an element of playfulness and encourage interaction and fun during gatherings.

6. Create Zones for Different Activities

To make your outdoor space more functional and enjoyable, divide it into different zones for various activities. For example, you could have a dining area with a table and chairs for meals, a lounge area with comfortable seating for relaxation, and a fire pit or grill station for cooking and socializing.

By creating distinct zones, you’ll be able to use your outdoor space more effectively and accommodate different needs and moods. A hammock or chair tucked into a quiet corner can be perfect for reading, while a larger, open area can serve as a gathering spot for parties or family get-togethers.

7. Bring in Water Features

There’s something inherently calming and joyful about the sound of water. Adding a water feature, such as a fountain, pond or small waterfall can create a serene and peaceful atmosphere in your outdoor space. The gentle trickling of water can help drown out background noise, promote relaxation, and even attract birds and other wildlife, enhancing your connection with nature.

Water features come in a variety of sizes and styles, so even if you have limited space, you can find a suitable option. For smaller spaces, a tabletop fountain or a simple birdbath can still add the soothing sound of water and bring joy to your outdoor environment.

8. Personalise Your Space

Finally, don’t forget to add personal touches that reflect your style and personality. Your outdoor space should feel like an extension of your home, so decorate it with items that make you happy. This could include hanging artwork, family photos, or even DIY projects that you’ve created. Hang outdoor-friendly art, sculptures, or wind chimes to add an artistic flair to your space. Look for pieces that resonate with your personal taste and bring a smile to your face.

If you love to cook, consider adding a herb garden or outdoor kitchen elements like a grill or pizza oven. If you enjoy entertaining, stock your outdoor space with plenty of seating, soft blankets, and serving trays for hosting guests. The key is to make your space feel uniquely yours—infuse it with items and elements that bring you joy and make you want to spend time outdoors.

“Creating a joyful outdoor living space doesn’t require a huge budget; it’s about blending comfort, nature, and personal style to design an area that brings happiness and relaxation to you and your loved ones and becomes a cherished extension of your home,” says Geffen.

“With a few thoughtful touches, you can transform any patio, yard, or balcony into a joyful retreat that brings happiness and relaxation to your everyday life.”

For more articles like this click here. 

If you enjoyed this website then check out our other sites: Wedding and FunctionKids ConnectionThirsty TravelerBoat Trips for Africa, Bargain BuysBusiness Link. 

Need help with your online marketing then visit Agency One.

SHARE THIS ARTICLE

Share on facebook
Share on google
Share on twitter
Share on linkedin

About us

Actually, Home Food and Travel offers a lot more than just reviews of accommodation, restaurants, spas and adventure activities.  We also visit great destinations, receive advice from interior designers and stop to smell the roses and taste the coffee.

Our team of journalists are seasoned travels and love visiting the myriad of exciting places around South Africa.  Whether it is off the beaten track or in the heart of the top attractions of the country, we’ll be there,

Home Food and Travel advice on finding the right accommodation

So what is the right accommodation?  Well more often than not, it’s your travel budget that dictates the type of accommodation that you choose. 

Expensive is not always better.  Our team at Home Food and Travel will tell you that they have camped in areas with limited ablutions and had a wonderful holiday.  They have also spent a night in a five star hotel only to be disappointed because their expectations exceeded the experience.

The reason for your travels will also affect your choice.  A business trip requires different amenities to a beach holiday. 

Our articles, reviews and experiences can certainly help you make your decision.

Restaurants with a good mix of service, food and ambiance

To my mind a great restaurant offers three things – excellent service, great food and a wonderful ambiance.  Of these, service is the most important. 

No matter that the food is delicious and the setting delightful, poor service can ruin the occasion.  However, great service combined with mediocre meal and a plane jane restaurant can still be a pleasant night out.

We’ve eaten in restaurants that are really dirty but with incredible food and couldn’t help but give a rave review.  We’ve also hardly noticed what we ate because the setting was just amazing.

However, the best restaurants come with the best of service, food and ambiance.

Spas are the ultimate relaxation aid

How do you know when you have had a great spa experience?  The answer, of course, is when you doze off on the treatment table. 

Well that’s our theory anyway.  It also doesn’t take a grand location with enormous facilities for a spa to be really good

A small, personal spa that is owner run can result in the best massage you have ever experienced.  However, the grand spas in five star hotels offer unsurpassed facilities in an environment that just makes the stress in your shoulders and neck melt away before you even finish checking in.

Adventure!

You don’t have to be an adrenaline junky to enjoy an exciting experience.  In fact, what are commonly termed adventure activities usually have incredibly high safety standards and unblemished safety records.

Ziplining, bungy jumping and shark cage diving are all very safe.  It’s just that our mind tells us we are craaazzzzyyyy to be doing this.

On the road to great places of accommodation, restaurants, spas and adventure activities

If you’re driving, be safe and make use of all the wonderful farm stalls that populate South Africa’s open roads.

If you overhear somebody asking a lot of questions or see someone taking photos of empty bedrooms chances are it’s one of our Home Food and Travel team members.

We’re out looking or those great places of accommodation, restaurants, spas and adventure activities.

See you on the road!

 

Recent Posts

Archives