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Party Area

April 28, 2008 / by lam

Party Area - Outdoors are best


In your outdoors, if the space is static, you can add some sculpture form and water features such as water falls or a fountain. This will add a place where the eyes can rest and this will be a nice theme for your garden space that will have some movement. Not only does water add a tranquil feel but the water flow also sounds in a calming way. Get some rocks and cut these into a design to create a rock garden and design a cascading water fall. You will need to cut the stone with a stone saw.

Those who like to have friends over and sit under the open sky will like to add flowerpots to their garden or backyard. Most people have a habit of picking flowers but worry not these can grow again.

A seating area can include wooden benches and tables where you can unwind with your friends over a hand of cards and some petite fours in the company of fresh flowers. To prevent wobbling, make sure you place your table and seats over concrete. For table and chairs, wrougt iron works well outdoors because it can stand the atrocious weather well. Teak Timber and cedar are also great materials that will last you long.

For the table choose some fresh cuts from your garden, as the table serves the focal point of your green space and has to seem a bit attractive. Your friends will like the welcome vibe of these flowers. Some use miniature cactus and sculpted pieces as centerpieces but flowers work best.

Use lighting for nights. Get some permanent wired light fittings fixed into the ground. This is an expensive option but works the best. For those who like dim lights, solar lighting will be the best choice.

Gardens and back yards are also best spots for a friendly BBQ. You will need to place your hibachi on solid ground and if you have a dry tinder type garden, be careful so you don't start a fire.

Situate your hibachi away from any windows or doors, so that no food smells or smoke get straight inside.

 

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