MiNDFOOD (New Zealand)

FUTURE RENOVATION­S

OUTDOORS

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CONNECT THE SPACES

If staying home is the new going out, you’ll definitely want to create the ultimate outdoor space, to both enhance your lifestyle and add value to your home. Make the connection between outdoor and indoor living spaces as seamless as possible by using similar colour schemes and materials in both. In this space, the wood-panelled wall and ceiling complement the wooden door frame, taboret and chair – creating a feeling of harmony and serenity. Tap into your inner muse to create your own oasis of calm.

LIFE IS A TABORET

This beautiful outdoor space has a shaded area and a taboret designed by owner Daniela Karagio. The perfect place to sit and dream, an outdoor room doesn’t need to be vast or cluttered. Rain, hail or shine, if you can put a fixed roof on your outdoor space you can use it all-year round, or even as an al fresco home office.

PLANTING AN IDEA

Pots are a fantastic way to add tranquilli­ty and a touch of nature to your outdoor spaces. Bigger is usually better – especially if you are looking for a statement piece – and that pop of green inside will deliver that relaxing forest vibe. And if you’re short on space, don’t forget – one big pot will make the area look more spacious than a clutter of little pots.

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