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4 Easy Ways to Give the Backyard Instant Cachet

Homeowners have focused heavily on making the backyard more functional since the pandemic, but it’s important not to forget about style and aesthetics. Interior stylists Shelby Greene and Kate Leyendecker of furniture retailer Living Spaces offer inexpensive touches that can give the backyard a luxury look.

Outdoor furniture
Carving out a seating area creates a focal point for the backyard.

1. Pay attention to details. Curate a corner of the backyard with matching seats, coffee tables, side tables, cushions, and throw pillows. This will create a focal point for the outdoor space and a lounge area where guests can relax and soak up the nice weather. You can also add a little bit of luxe with stylish vases, planters, and trays. These little details don’t cost much and bring a look together to create a functional and relaxing outdoor oasis.

2. Get creative with lighting. One of the easiest ways to elevate the backyard is to incorporate fun and practical lighting. It doesn’t take many lights to transform an outdoor space into a beautiful and vibrant area, especially at night.

Plant furniture
Try using “plant furniture” like these plant holders made of cane.

3. Set up outdoor “rooms.” Create easily defined areas within the backyard for activities like cooking, eating, and relaxing. The separation of a dining, lounging, grilling, and kids’ play areas will create organization and a natural flow. Creating different “rooms” within the backyard will make it feel like as much of a sanctuary as your actual house.

4. Use exotic “plant furniture.” As Japandi style gains popularity, cane—a plant sourced from parts of Asia—is taking on a larger role in landscape design. Play with an international vibe by pairing cane with other “plant furniture,” such as rattan, to help the backyard feel more like an escape. Remember: Whether you’re working with outdoor chairs, benches, or sofas made of cane, it’s a good idea to layer on seat cushions to contrast textures and colors.

Source: magazine.realtor

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