The Hamilton Spectator

R&R in the great outdoors

Ways to transform your outdoor living space

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As Canadians increasing­ly appreciate the therapeuti­c benefits of nature, they’re putting more thought and effort into creating beautiful, comfortabl­e and functional living areas outside their own homes.

These days, such outdoor havens are considered valuable home extensions rather than underutili­zed corners of your yard. More than 70 per cent of U.S. households now incorporat­e outdoor living spaces, reports one survey, and nearly 70 per cent use those areas at least weekly in season.

A favourite material for such havens is Western Red Cedar, a stunning and fragrant wood species that incorporat­es beautifull­y into decks, porches, furniture and other functional elements of your home.

Not surprising­ly, Western Red Cedar has many fans in the constructi­on world. Colin McAllister and Justin Ryan of HGTV’s “Colin and Justin’s Home Heist” recently broadcast an online episode featuring the building of a lakeside cabin pergola that features the finely grained wood.

“It smells incredible,” notes Ryan. “Honestly, you are transporte­d to the centre of a forest ... it feels escapist, it feels luxurious and it looks amazing. If you brought lots of plastic or man-made materials into this environmen­t, it would just be wrong.”

The unique characteri­stics of the sought-after cedar allow it to weather into a gorgeous silver patina even as it resists rot, decay and insects. Further, the durable wood is a dream to work with because it’s lightweigh­t, lays flat, stays straight and is free of pitch and resin. Bonus: The forests harvested for the wood are carefully and sustainabl­y replanted.

Dreaming of a private, well-appointed outdoor space where your family and guests can relax while enjoying nature? Consider how these suggestion­s might also help put those wheels in motion.

Cover your bases

Make your space easier to use through the seasons by adding a gazebo, pergola, pavilion or threeseaso­n porch that can protect you, your guests and your furnishing­s from sun or rain. Consider draping curtains or netting that can be pulled back at will, allowing greater privacy as well as protection from bugs. Ideally, your new oasis will merge the best of both worlds, bringing the comforts of home outside while still offering the benefits of fresh air, fragrant breezes, sunshine, birdsong and positive interactio­ns with flora and fauna.

Eat, drink and be merry

The old adage about guests gravitatin­g toward the room that has the food? It’s absolutely true, and incorporat­ing cooking into your outdoor haven can lend a fun and informal entertaini­ng element that just can’t be replicated indoors. Options for equipment include grills, smokers, pizza ovens, fireplaces, bars or full kitchen set-ups with ovens, sinks, refrigerat­ors and prep areas. Make sure to choose weather-resistant finishes for everything, install effective lighting and make sure you have plenty of comfortabl­e seating for foodie friends.

McCalliste­r notes on his show how rewarding it can feel to transform unused outdoor areas into havens of fun and relaxation, “transformi­ng dead space into valuable life space.” That same feeling can be achieved by do-it-yourselfer­s who embark on their own outdoor projects.

“Outdoor patio spaces have sure changed in the last few years with the onset of new outdoor materials, furnishing­s, fixtures ... and the homeowner’s desire for more outdoor living and entertaini­ng space,” notes Audra Slinkey in a recent report by the National Associatio­n of Realtors. “Today’s yards are multi-functional and serve to entertain, lounge and maximize lot square footage.”

It’s beautiful, it’s practical and it’s easy to use. Western Red Cedar can be an ideal building material for your next home improvemen­t project. For more informatio­n about the building material and its guest appearance on “Colin and Justin’s Home Heist,” check out RealCedar.com. (BPT)

 ??  ?? Adding a gazebo, pergola, pavilion or three-season porch can extend the use of your backyard through the seasons.
Adding a gazebo, pergola, pavilion or three-season porch can extend the use of your backyard through the seasons.
 ??  ?? Western Red Cedar has many fans in the constructi­on world.
Western Red Cedar has many fans in the constructi­on world.

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