Exterior home design often proves just as complex as interior design. There are many details to consider, from the garden to the furniture that will be integrated into the décor later on.

Open GaleriaOdata with the warming weather, it's time to make plans for the small or large projects we have to undertake in the yard. Every detail can be quite expensive, so it's good to put priorities on paper and then manage each aspect.

What's important? The house facade, the yard or garden landscaping? An investment in fence renovation or maybe you're thinking it's time to invest in a high-performance gate closing system or a surveillance system?

One of the most important improvements to focus on is the courtyard. A shared family space that needs to be designed to meet the needs of each member for spending time outdoors.the house yard and with an immediate impact on the visitor.

Both children's and adults' activities should be considered. Children desire space for play, running, exploring, and being creative. Adults, on the other hand, view the exterior of the house as a place for relaxation, barbecuing, and socializing with friends on weekends.

In addition to these, we must also integrate the garden, the green space that enriches any outdoor design.

We're talking about the multifunctionality of space, even outdoors. A coherent combination of play areas, conversation areas, and green spaces is necessary. Here are a few ideas to keep in mind:

Make sure there are no poisonous plants in your garden that could be dangerous for young children or pets. Choose plants suitable for the area where you live, and the space of your garden or yard. Buy them from trusted suppliers and ask for their advice on how to care for them!

To delineate zones, you can use materials such as natural stone, concrete, or wood; each has its own functional and aesthetic advantages, so the choice ultimately depends on your budget.

Consider the type of furniture and vary it according to activities: for a dining area, a covered gazebo with enough tables and chairs; for relaxation, swings, benches, or even sun loungers (for the beach during summer); and for children, special play areas with sand, swings, or even a slide.

All these spaces can be surrounded by lawn and/or areas with plants and shrubs for a harmonious arrangement.

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