Stunning summer settings
Summer will soon be here, which means it’s time to get your outdoor space shipshape and fit for the season. It’s key to make sure it suits you and your lifestyle. If al-fresco feasts are your passion, opt for a roomy table and comfortable chairs, so guests feel like lingering. If sitting and chilling’s more your vibe, a couple of sofas and a
CREATE A COLOURFUL HOTSPOT
Banish conventional white furniture for good and embrace the season’s passion for punchy colour.
“This season, we’re becoming decidedly braver in our outdoor furniture choices,” says Vicky Angell, outdoor living buyer at John Lewis. “Although woven and wooden textures continue to be very popular, we’re seeing an increasing demand for outdoor pieces that inject a ‘pop’ of vibrant colour into gardens.
“Contemporary furniture designs are increasingly in demand, and this trend is personified by our cheerful Salsa collection – a playful outdoor furniture range in six different summer hues,” she adds.
■ Patio project: Avoid a matchymatchy look and pick colourful individual pieces of furniture rather than a single set. Alternatively, jazz up old furniture by painting it in bright hues.
A bright printed umbrella, patterned cushions and a throw will complete the look. coffee table will probably suffice, while a deck as small as a postage stamp can probably only accommodate a compact table (perfect for cocktails and nibbles) and fold-up chairs.
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SET A SCENE WITH SEATING
Your patio should be furnished in style, so that there’s a seamless transition from indoors to out.
“As the warmer months make a welcome return, we all remember the simple pleasures of spending time relaxing in the garden. With so many different looks to choose from, you can easily transform your outside space to become a stylish extension of your home,” says Marcus Eyles, buying director at Dobbies Garden Centres.
“Our Refined Coastal collection, inspired by breaking waves and endless skies, is a sophisticated but laid-back interpretation of the nautical trend. A restful palette of pale blues, warm whites, soft neutrals and breezy stripes complements sleek, timber furniture and seafarer accessories.
“Generally, there’s a move towards bold multicultural prints and exotic planting reflecting global influences in decor, but the demand for a palette of soft tones and natural materials never wanes.”
■ Patio project: Mix indoor and outdoor natural materials, so you blur the boundary between the indoors and the outdoors. A balanced combination of rattan, wood, metal, ceramics and glass will give a space a natural, collected feel and connect the interior with the exterior.