Houston Chronicle Sunday

Create rooms in backyards, balconies and front porches

- Joseph Pubillones is the owner of Joseph Pubillones Interiors, an award-winning interior design firm based in Palm Beach, Fla. His website is www. josephpubi­llones.com. By Joseph Pubillones

With warmer weather, everyone at one point or another desires to be poolside under an umbrella, or in a balcony or terrace on a chaise lounge with a refreshing beverage in hand.

There is a whole lot of outdoor furniture in the market, and tons of stylish objects that can make your backyard the place to be this summer.

First, consider any space you have outside as thoroughly as any interior space.

Create rooms within the space.

Make sure to designate distinct areas for adults, children, cooking and lounging, as well as space for activities such as a place for kickball, a game of horseshoes or croquet.

Spaces can be separated with decorative fencing such as picket fencing, hedges or rows of architectu­rally spaced potted plants.

Design and build a custom shed, which can double on one side to store garden equipment and the front side as a kid-size clubhouse. Make them architectu­rally daring or design them to match the architectu­re of your home.

Get your children involved in the process, so they can take away lessons learned from the design-build process. Surely, if the design contains elements from their input, it will be used for years to come.

In addition, create mini-size furniture to complement the design of their clubhouse.

If you are going to plant, you might as well make the most out of your efforts and plant something you can eat. Planting herbs and small vegetables in decorative containers is quite the trend.

This is much in keeping with the farm-totable concepts soaring throughout the U.S. and the world.

Because these can be planted in small containers as well, you can use herbs to decorate tabletops as well. It just takes a little creativity. Rosemary topiaries make great plants for a front porch or by the front door.

Even the smallest area of a backyard, an oddly shaped corner of a yard or small alleyway between buildings can be used if creatively laid out.

Small spaces can sometimes even be the feature of your outdoor space. Imagine a small water fountain cascading down several layers of stacked stones or pavers, which continue in front of it as a walkway or a 3-foot space between a 5-foot site wall and a building and the wall is staggered with orchids in terra-cotta pots.

Comfortabl­e outdoor furniture is the crowning glory of your outdoor space, and will make your area as usable as your home’s interiors.

Great indoor/outdoor fabrics are available in many prints and colors to complement any decorating style.

A mix of lounging furniture such as sofas, chairs and loungers will make the seating area more inviting.

Dining furniture usually comprised of tables and chairs are useful for dining and playing table games.

Bar-height tables are also popular around pools, balconies and terraces.

The only caveat is that they are only adultfrien­dly because of the height, and easy to tip over by playful toddlers and young children.

Spaces can be separated with decorative fencing such as picket fencing, hedges or rows of architectu­rally spaced potted plants.

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Creators Syndicate photo Planting herbs and small vegetables into decorative containers is a current trend.

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