Recent trends in interior design have shown an increasing need to integrate nature into our homes' decor. Therefore, it is natural that the focus falls on extending living spaces outdoors, towards balconies, terraces, or gardens, as the case may be.
Specialists encourage balcony and terrace arrangements with plants and relaxation areas, and for those who live in houses, extending towards the yard and garden as a way to prolong the living room and recreate it amidst nature, in the middle of green space.
To overcome these boundaries between interior and exterior, glass walls are chosen, thus having generous glazed surfaces that allow plenty of natural light to penetrate.
In addition, sliding doors can be installed which, during the warm season, can be opened so that the passage from the room to the garden is a natural one, removing the barrier between interior and exterior.
The aesthetic as well as the functional aspect of the garden, in short the landscaping, should focus on the harmony between elements, outlining an excellent natural tableau in which we can relax and disconnect from everyday hustle and bustle.
The finishes we will use can provide us with real support in this regard. To create continuity in the design, we can opt for the same type of stone cladding to achieve that natural, rustic effect.
For example, for the terrace we can choose travertine, marble or slate which we can continue along the paths in the yard and garden, thus blurring any spatial barriers or unsightly fragmentation. Using the same material, with the same texture and color, we will be able to outline a pleasant and harmonious design for the entire outdoor project.







