Making improvements to your home is always something that will bring you a lot of joy. After all, your home is where you spend a lot of time. It’s also where you relax, feel safe, and feel most like yourself. So, it’s only natural that you will want to invest a lot of your time, energy, and money into it. Finding the dream property is always such a wonderful feeling. But at the same time, you will always want to put your own spin on things and look to make it your own. It’s always going to be important for you to love your home and create it in a way that allows you to facilitate your lifestyle. When you work from home, this can often apply even more so! But, in the process, many people will focus too much on the interior. While that does matter, the outside space always has a lot more to offer than you may realise!
It doesn’t matter where you live or what kind of lifestyle you choose to lead; the way that your home adds to your living experience is huge. This is why the garden can often be so important. Even if you’re a digital nomad and you spend half of your time traveling, you will always want to be able to come home to a space that feels right for you. So in this blog post, we’re going to take a look at the ways in which you can transform your garden into a dreamy living space that flows perfectly from your home to your outdoor office and everywhere in between!
1. Look for Inspiration
First of all, you’re going to want to begin by looking at different styles of gardens. Oftentimes, even when you think you know what you like and want to create, it can be hard to pinpoint something concrete. This is where looking for garden inspiration can make a huge difference. Start to get a sense of things you like and what options you have. Then, you can get to work.
2. Decide What You Want to Do
With all of your inspiration together, you can then make a decision on what you want to do. This will often begin by sounding out ideas and seeing what will actually work with the space you have. It might be the case that the size, shape, or even direction of your garden can really determine what you’re able to do. So, make sure that you bear this in mind.
3. Clean Up What You Have
Of course, you may even have to do a lot of intense work in order to transform your garden. In fact, you may find that simply cleaning things up will make a world of difference. So here, make sure that you’re putting anything away in a shed and keeping it clean and minimal. Cut the lawn and use a cordless blower to clear up any leaves, weeds, and debris. If you have any dead plants, make sure that you pull them out or trim them back.
4. Consider Landscaping Work
At this point, you may find that things are looking a lot better–but maybe they’re not transformed. So next, you’ll want to focus on any landscaping work that you want to do. You may want to get experts in to completely design the space or even just renovate different areas. So, look at getting some quotes if this is the route you want to go down.
5. Bring in Beautiful Flowers
If you’re contemplating making the transformation yourself, make sure that you’re bringing in lots of beautiful flowers and plants. When your garden is in bloom, it’s going to have such a lovely feel to it. There are lots of easy-to-maintain plants and shrubs you can look at if you’re not keen on the idea of having to do a lot of regular gardening.
6. Refresh Any Hard Landscaping
Another thing you can do yourself is freshen up any of the hard landscaping elements you have. Here, repainting your fencing and power washing your patio area or deck can make a huge difference. Of course, if you are having any of this replaced, you may then just need to focus on maintaining it all and keeping it looking fresh and clean.
7. Create an Outside Living Space
When everything is looking a lot better, you can then start to think about bringing in an outdoor living space. Either you’ll have a new decking or patio area, or you’ll have freshened it up, so now you can bring in a seating or dining area. You may also want to consider an outdoor kitchen or cooking space.
8. Work With an Indoor-Outdoor Flow
As you’re doing so, you’ll also want to ensure that you’re working with an indoor-outdoor flow. It’s safe to say that bringing in an indoor-outdoor living situation can have a huge benefit. Not only does it physically extend the living space that you have, but it can bring a lot of joy. This is especially the case if you do really enjoy spending a lot of time outdoors. Aiming to keep this flow in mind as you do everything can make a huge difference.
9. Accessorize the Space
At this point, you can then look to bring in the little touches that make it feel special. From lighting and heaters to a fire pit and outdoor rug, there are a lot of decorative and functional accessories you can bring in to enhance your outdoor living experience.
10. Make the Most of Being Outside
Lastly, you’ll then want to make sure that you can really enjoy everything you’ve created. Even when you live in the UK and the weather isn’t always the best, you can still look to head outside and try to soak up as much of the good weather as you can. Ultimately, you will always want to try to enjoy the areas of your home that you’ve put so much work into. And now that you have a relaxing area that is a continuation of your living space and is accessible from your home working space, what could be better than using it?