Luxury House Plans: Backyard Getaways with Outdoor Living
A Saturday stroll through the park may include a glimpse at fish swimming in the pond or children playing on the swing sets while the family barbeques. It is an excellent place to unwind and explore nature. However, many people choose to fully enjoy these retreats in the comfort of their own backyard. The backyard can be a cozy getaway for owners of luxury house plans with a balcony overlooking the ocean. It is a place where the family chef can cook a family feast, the kids’ can play in the pool, or you can enjoy your favorite book from the porch swing as the peaceful sound of chimes fill the cool air.
Functionality is the most important element in designing outdoor living. The first step is deciding how your space is going to be used. You may decide to arrange your backyard into sections with designated purposes. For example, you could add a beautiful garden next to your new indoor/outdoor kitchen or an enchanting in-ground pool by the patio. Whichever function and design you choose, it is recommended to seek professional advice and installation, especially on large-scale projects. Keeping that in mind, there are some leading suggestions for divisions:
• Meditation Room– An outdoor meditation room is great for those who enjoy the specific peace and quiet only found when surrounded by nature. Hedges are the recommended material to provide seclusion from the rest of the yard; however fences or latticework can be used. Furnishing the meditation room can be as simple as a bench or chair to relax in with your favorite book, or it could involve water, specific plants and blossoms, and anything else that may aid your tranquility.
• Play Areas– An assigned play area is fantastic for spacious outdoor living. By designating exactly where Ultimate Frisbee or the baseball game is taking place, fencing or other appropriate measures can be taken to ensure that loose balls do not end up in the street, the pool, or in the middle of dinner.
• Social Space– Social space is typically one or more areas used to entertain, no matter the size of the group. It can refer to the patio with all the furniture, the dining area right off the kitchen, or other sitting areas throughout the yard, perhaps off the play area, where parents can sit and watch the games unfold. Your outdoor living space may have numerous social spaces, or it may have one large area where visiting, eating, and observing can all happen from a singular vantage point.
Many homeowners choose to utilize a range of divisions when selecting their backyard haven, especially when opting for an ever-popular trend – the outdoor kitchen. You can draw on a number of definitions, layouts and designs when extending your kitchen outdoors.
Selecting the best location for your outdoor kitchen is a vital decision when considering functionality and appearance. Depending on the size of your yard, an outdoor kitchen can be an elaborate add-on to your indoor kitchen with a large patio and built-in grill overlooking the ocean, seen in many luxury house plans, or a small grill and patio located far back in the garden. Whichever size or location you choose, your kitchen should be designed with adequate counter space and be fit for every function from preparation to cleanup.
The same indoor appliances are available for outside kitchens. The options are almost limitless from refrigerated drawers to small dishwashers or wine coolers, but there are a few handy fixtures to consider:
• Kitchen Sink– Will you be using the sink to rinse vegetables occasionally, requiring only a single bowl, or will you need a double bowl to chill drinks on one side while preparing dinner on the other? Garbage disposals, sprayers, and sliding chopping boards are all possible accessories for your outdoor sink. Typically any fixture for an outdoor kitchen will come in stainless steel as it is rust-resistant and does not expand with exposure to the elements. Some options may come in granite, though covering or sealing may then be necessary.
• Refrigerator– There are very few rules for an outdoor refrigerator. Under-the-counter models are often adequately sized, though refrigerated drawers are quite useful as well. All styles come solely in stainless steel to withstand outside elements. The enhancements for the refrigerator really come into play on the inside, including such features as wine racks and specific temperature zones.
• Countertops– It is necessary for outdoor kitchen counters to be durable, non-staining, and easy to clean. Granite slab or poured concrete are the best options for withstanding weathering. Covering, sealing, or annual professional attention should be all that is necessary for maintenance.
• The Grill– Grills come in all shapes, sizes, and specialties. Every outdoor chef has their favorite, so the grill you use in your kitchen is entirely dependent upon personal preference; freestanding models are options, though many outdoor kitchens have the grill of choice built in. Some kitchens utilize a grill cooktop rather than full sized hardware, and others utilize both alongside a wood-burning oven. Be sure to include the cooking elements you will use most often.
When including these amenities or any others, keep in mind your space and the flow of movement. The more cooking zones there are, then the more countertop space needed, as well as the walking room for movement in between. It is best to design your kitchen for maximum use, but avoid overcrowding your kitchen for both safety and functionality.
When the areas of your choice have been designated and laid out, the next steps really allow creativity to flow – after functionality comes aesthetics! While it is commonplace to extend the décor characteristics of your home into the outdoor living space, it is not a rule that you must do so. Some designs call for a smooth transition from indoor to out with use of similar stone flooring and correlating fabrics, patterns, and colors for furniture and fixtures. Others prefer stepping out of the house and into a yard that transports them far away, whether to a seaside retreat or a jungle hide-away. Whatever the schematic, there are some special touches that highlight any outdoor décor while being exceedingly useful:
• Fireplaces/Firepits– Outdoor fireplaces and firepits can be used for cooking, but are most often used decoratively for that cozy campfire atmosphere. Wood burning and gas options are available in numerous styles to best fit your space. It is necessary to check local restrictions on the use of wood burning and/or decorative firepits before installation.
• Lighting– Outdoor lighting can vary from motion or light sensitive lights or those set on timers to come on at a specific moment. Spotlights can be used to accent special plants or pieces of interest within a yard, while candlelight or tiki torches can create ambiance for socializing or dining. Bright light outside at night can be unsafe, causing too much contrast when moving between lit and unlit areas and compromising vision, so start with a few lights and add more as necessary. Any area that may include people moving rapidly, for example a play area, should be lit adequately when used at dark times to prevent injury.
• Fans– Especially in hot or humid climates, outdoor fans are wonderful to keep air moving and allow enjoyment of your living space. Ceiling fans can be installed above covered patios or outdoor rooms, otherwise standing fans are adequate. Many styles and models are available in order to add comfort while blending with the surroundings.
• Patio furniture– Today’s patio furniture comes in materials and styles that add to any decorative theme. Some furniture pieces, for example stone benches, can be built into various tiers of the patio, while others are moved and relocated as necessary. The most important factor of patio furniture is weatherproofing. Fabric and padding for cushions should be made to resist mildew and fading. However, it is also recommend that they be stored when not in use or when weather is inclement.
• Mosquito Netting/Screens– To keep unwanted insects away, netting or screening of certain areas can be both functional and whimsical.
• Swimming Pools– Swimming pools are not particularly small accents to outdoor living, but are definitely a fun option when planned correctly. Pools that are classically shaped (rectangular), infinity (best with view properties), and naturalistic (can include beaches and grottoes) all fit wonderfully into most any backyard plan. If choosing to install a pool it will be necessary to check local codes and regulations, plan for maintenance and upkeep, and consider appropriate lighting and fencing with a lockable entrance. All of these measures ensure pool safety and proper use, adding to the richness of your outdoor living areas.
Your backyard can be an ever-growing project with an endless realm of possibilities and functions that can truly add to the décor of your home. Whether it is relaxing in the back yard of small cottage home plans located in the wilderness or beautiful seaside luxury home plans, the backyard is a place where you can reproduce your perfect retreat, kick back and enjoy nature.

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