A new room in the old backyard
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Are you interested in adding a new room that doesn’t cost a fortune?
Look no further than your own backyard.
Dining room, living room, kitchen or study -- it’s all there under
the stars. The backyard can be more than a garden. It’s relatively
simple make outdoor space multifunctional. The biggest effort is
rethinking the way the yard works.
The yard isn’t just for the kids and the dog. And with some
planning you can add plenty of live-able square footage right outside
the back door.
If your idea of outdoor cooking is dragging the Weber from the
side yard, it’s time to make a commitment. Designate a space for
cooking. It helps to have solid footing: concrete, brick or stone. Be
sure you have adequate lighting.
If you don’t have counter space, add a small table that can hold
plates, spices and utensils. If you use fresh herbs, plant your
favorites close to the cooking area or add pots planted with a dwarf
lemon tree and parsley, basil and sage around the base.
Your dining area needs to have some shelter from the elements,
either in the form of an umbrella, a patio cover or a vine-covered
pergola.
If it’s possible to have a hanging lantern or chandelier, by all
means do so. Even if you don’t turn them on every time you eat
outside, it’s a nice feature to have. If electricity is not
available, load up on candles and votives.
Store them outside so you can have instant ambience. Use your
outdoor furniture for your “living room”: chairs, benches, and side
tables. Use a rug made out of a natural fiber that can stand the
weather. It helps define the space. Adding cushions makes the seating
comfortable.
If you have an outdoor fireplace or fire pit, you have all the
elements for easy entertaining.
My favorite space in the garden is a little nook that has two
gliding chairs with a small table between them and an overhead
chandelier. I never light the candles -- but that’s beside the point,
they look good. It is a great spot to read the mail, read a book or
help with homework.
It’s always quiet, it’s a little hidden from the main yard and
it’s a great place to escape.
If you really want to take living al fresco seriously, incorporate
the landscape into the plan. Plant some night-blooming jasmine near
the outdoor living room. Use white flowers in the garden, they stand
out in the moonlight.
Add a fountain so you have the sound of trickling water in the
background. You can have an extra room within days. This will be the
easiest remodel you’ve ever done.
And you don’t have to worry about crown molding, the ceiling is
too high.
* KAREN WIGHT is a Newport Beach resident. Her column runs
Sundays.
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