Interior design ideas apply to home’s outdoor spaces, too

ATLANTA — Several years ago, Michael and Lillie Axelrod decided they wanted to redo the outdoor space of their Sandy Springs, Ga., home. They had the deck removed and added a screened-in porch. The next step was to call their go-to interior designer for help.

Susan E. Miles of Allegro Interiors came up with a plan to create a functional yet contemporary-styled outdoor space where the Axelrods could gather with family and friends.

Using a variety of materials to create a stylish, livable space, Miles selected porcelain tile for the floor, a stained-concrete top for the dining table and dining chairs made of brushed, lacquered aluminum. She also coordinated the Sunbrella fabrics for the sofas and chairs with the other accessories, including wall sconces and ceiling fans.

To create a space that is right for you, consider these tips and trends from various sources, including the HPBA, plus Atlanta-area Allegro Interiors, Kolo Collection and AuthenTeak.

Tips

Determine the size and how you will use the outdoor space (cooking, relaxing, entertaining) before you shop for furniture and accessories.

Allow the outdoor space to be a natural extension of your home’s interior design.

Make sure furnishings complement the exterior of the house as well as the outside trim, stucco or brick colors.

Select furniture frames made of brushed aluminum, cast aluminum, solid wrought iron or weather-resistant wicker.

Use fabrics, such as Sunbrella, for your upholstered pieces. The fabric dries quickly and is easy to clean. It also resists mildew and fading.

Consider canvas awnings and umbrellas or shades to control sun.

Choose rugs made from acrylic or olefin. They are easy to care for and resist fading.

Trends

Outdoor fireplaces, water features and grills (and outdoor kitchens) provide natural gathering spots and can be handsome focal points for an outdoor area.

Sophisticated lighting, such as sconces, chandeliers and lamps, help create a mood and allow you to spend more time outdoors.

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