Unwind at a Boutique-Hotel Lounge

Long summer days let us stretch our time in the backyard with family and friends, enjoying daylight and warmth well into the evening. To optimize your outdoor joy, strategy your outdoor decor exactly the same way you’d approach your interior’s — with comfortable chairs, ample lighting and accessories to tie the entire thing together.

Ready to update your folding chairs or standard patio table? Consider these ideas to your boutique-hotel approach to outdoor living.

Maaike van Diemen interieurontwerp

The aim is to replicate the comfort of a living room out. Thankfully, manufacturers are creating all-weather sofas and sectionals that appear as stylish and are as comfortable as their interior counterparts. Deep hills and chairs of cushions implore you to sit and chill out. Make confident that the sofa and cushions are upholstered with sunlight- and weather-resistant outdoor fabrics.

Huettl Landscape Architecture

Insert cocktail-height side tables and a coffee table so you’ll have a place for drinks and snacks as you enjoy the golden hour. This will also make the region feel more furnished and help anchor the seats group within the great outdoors.

Summerour Architects

An area rug helps anchor the room and provides some color. Now’s all-weather polypropylene rugs come in a vast range of patterns and colours, and are often indistinguishable from their interior brethren. Layer on cushions and candle lanterns to create the sensation of a Mediterranean casbah. The more indoor-style decor and furniture you utilize out, the more of a boutique-hotel feeling you will create.

C. Marie Designs, Inc

Planters plus a trellis add the impression of an oasis and help define the perimeter of the space, much how walls define the boundaries of a room. They also help to create edit and privacy views.

The Cousins

Curtains also help define an outdoor space, which makes it cozier whilst affording colour and a buffer against breezes. Insert a hammock and you’ve got the perfect setting for a rest.

jessop architects

A shaded trellis and overhead heating lamp make a patio inviting for all this year.

Ana Williamson Architect

Your lounge may be a built-in component. This spectacular poured-concrete sectional strikes a contemporary chord with no feeling unpleasant, thanks to a wooden seat, ample greenery along with the softening existence of gravel and rounded stone. The cushions are soft and cheerful.

Jobe Corral Architects

Don’t overlook lighting. String bulbs add an all-weather floor lamp to extend the amount of time you use your patio. The fire pit here adds both light and heat, and gives a focal point for the built-in lounge — particularly at night, once the view may not be observable.

Artisan Books

Outdoor lounges aren’t limited to suburban backyards. A rooftop deck could be become a compact escape with exactly the same elements of heavy cushioned seats, residential-style lighting, a table for food and drinks, and some colour. Don’t be afraid to pick a theme and have fun with it, as was done using this particular Marrakesh-inspired lounge.

Gabi Hajdú – FLOTT HOME

Besides choosing a theme, it is also fun to think beyond the expected. A canopy shade within an outdoor bed makes this rooftop lounge feel romantic and dramatic (and diffuses the light onto a bright day). Take a look at that headboard with all those candles — an easy DIY job that ends in an unforgettable spectacle.

Ryan Duebber Architect, LLC

An outdoor lounge area should be assembled out of elements that fit your family, in addition to the architecture of your home. Creative thinking can produce some cleverly invented spaces. A household with children might want to include less seats but tons of colour — and just a sandbox — to take advantage of their private outdoor getaway.

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