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A to Z Outdoor Design Guide: Al fresco dining

by Sarah Louise Radhanauth
May 29, 2014
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When warm weather arrives, most people prefer to be outside as much as possible, making their outdoor space more than just a garden. Today, backyards are multi-purpose areas that reflect personal interests and personalities, and they’re often used for the same activities that take place indoors. A backyard can serve as a much-needed retreat that – when well-designed and decorated – can increase a home’s usable space.

In the weeks ahead, we’ll look at the backyard by letter, in an A to Z guide, full of smart and stylish outdoor decor ideas, along with useful garden elements.

 

Did we miss something? Tweet your photos and ideas @MovatoHome! And use this backyard bible to transform your outdoor area into a relaxing personal sanctuary that can be enjoyed all year ’round.

 

A – Al fresco dining: It’s important to have a place that encourages conversation, laughter, friendship and family togetherness over a great meal. An outdoor setting can act a focal point when it’s themed or dressed with colour-coordinated decor.

Eating outside is a delightful way to enjoy your space. All you need is a suitable location to set up a dining table — ideally somewhere near the kitchen so you have easy access to carry food. Add a couple chairs. Set the table, select your food and you’re dining!

Tip: Place insect-repelling herbs or burn a citronella candle to keep the bugs away.  

 

IMAGE:  This stunning waterfall patio table is by Garfield Thompson Landscape. At 2014’s Canada Blooms Garden show, “Natural Flow” won awards for outstanding use of water, best overall quality of workmanship and outstanding small garden.  PHOTO BY ARISTEA RIZAKOS

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