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Planning an outdoor living area? There’s SO much to think about – from the outdoor area design and how it connects to your indoor spaces to the different functional zones and outdoor décor.
If you’re on the hunt for outdoor area ideas, first think: What’s the secret to a good-looking and functional outdoor area design?
Just like open-plan living combined the kitchen, lounge room and dining areas into one multi-purpose space with distinct zones, creating a connection between indoor and outdoor living is growing in popularity, too.
Here are a handful of expert tips and ideas to get you even closer to creating your dream outdoor living area.
Keti Lytras, design manager at GlobeWest says: “Outdoor and indoor spaces are now blending, so treating the outdoor area as an extension of your living space is a key way to create an outdoor area”.
Working with a smaller backyard? You might be light on space, but your options needn’t be limited.
Keti suggests engaging the help of a professional who will help create an outdoor living area design that makes the most of your limited space.
She recommends thinking about the scale of the pieces you’re adding to the space – and using ottomans as coffee tables and extra seating if there isn’t space for a complete outdoor sofa setting.
Treat your outdoor area as an extension of your living space. Picture: Getty
Dreaming about outdoor entertaining ideas and how to really maximise your space for a gathering?
A stone pizza oven is not only perfect for parties, it can also add an air of rustic charm to your outdoor area. Aside from the fact you’ll be turning out amazing homemade pizzas, there is the added benefit of being a source of heat in the cooler months.
A stone pizza oven is one of many great outdoor entertaining area ideas, that can also add an air of rustic charm to your outdoor area. Picture: Bunnings
How do the pros create outdoor area designs that seamlessly blur the lines between indoor and outdoor living? Why, with folding doors of course, and outdoor furniture that matches your indoor living colour palette!
Bi-folding doors mean you can open your living space right up to the outside. Picture: Getty
Perfect for outdoor entertaining, a bar bench under the kitchen window makes it easy to pass food and drinks from the kitchen. It might just become your new favourite breakfast spot.
A servery or bar window like this one in Byron Bay, NSW, can add a whole new connection to the outdoor areas of your home. Picture: realestate.com.au
When you’re considering the various outdoor living ideas for your space, think about how to use furniture to visually separate your outdoor living area into zones. For example, one area for sitting and chatting, another for dining and another for cooking and food preparation.
Create distinct zones within your outdoor living area with functional furniture. Picture: Lisa Cohen. Styling: Ruth Welsby / Globe West
Whether you’re updating an existing pool or adding a new one, sparkling waters surrounded by beautiful paving can transform any backyard into a resort-like haven.
If you’re working with a smaller space opt for a plunge pool or a hot tub on the deck instead.
Find more pool ideas with our 2017 pool trends round-up .
Give your outdoor design resort vibes with a shimmering backyard pool. Picture: realestate.com.au/buy
Ever wanted to sit outside and enjoy the summer but it’s just too hot and bright? Add weatherproof blinds to your outdoor area to stave off the harsh Australian sun and keep your home cool.
Blinds can also be used to create a privacy screen or keep heat in and wind out in the cooler months.
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Add weatherproof blinds to your outdoor area to stave off the harsh Australian sun. Picture: Luxaflex
Thinking about outdoor area designs? Add a feature wall, like this one in brick, to create a focal point in your outdoor living area.
A stylish brick feature wall creates a focal point in your outdoor living area. Picture: Peter Bennetts
There are plenty of ways to embrace outdoor room designs.
Create the ultimate outdoor room with an undercover kitchen area and alfresco dining. Make the space functional all year round with heating and cooling and make sure you include a drinks fridge and speakers for your tunes.
This  Queensland retreat has the ultimate outdoor room with an undercover kitchen area and alfresco dining. Picture: realestate.com.au/buy
Want to know an affordable way to create relaxing outdoor living spaces? Add a beautiful daybed and don’t go light on the soft furnishings (read: An excuse to buy more cushions). It will be the perfect spot to read a book in the sun, or enjoy a quiet cuppa.
Decorate your outdoor dining chairs and lounges with throw rugs and cushions too, or add a weather-proof rug to create a focal point under foot.
Add a daybed for a zen outdoor living area. Picture: Lisa Cohen. Styling: Ruth Welsby / Globewest
Your deck doesn’t just have to be a place for barbecuing and outdoor dining, add comfy couches and coffee tables for a relaxed living room vibe in your outdoor area.
Working with a smaller space? A plush outdoor sofa, coffee table and side table make a great alternative to the traditional outdoor dining table for anyone who’s short on space.
Transform your space into an outdoor living room with couches and coffee tables. Picture: Lisa Cohen. Styling: Ruth Welsby / Globewest
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