Can’t you imagine long conversations in this cosy spot?
I love eating outdoors. There doesn’t seem to have been enough of that in summer 2010. My back yard is only big enough for a bit of garden and a dining table. A small dining table. So I’ll be putting on a sweater to squeeze the last juice out of summer alfresco dining in these early autumn days.
Maybe that’s why I paid so much attention to dining and outdoor conversation areas on the Garden Writers Association tours in Dallas recently. Here are some of my favourites.
You don’t need walls to define an outdoor room. A change of paving, pillars and a corrugated fibreglass shade work here, along with a few well-placed pots of herbs and ornamentals.
Bring on the marshmallows, s’mores and hot chocolate!
In the right spot, indoor furniture makes good outdoor furniture. Few of us can have a view like this, but we could give a table that’s a little rickety new life in the garden.
A sheltered spot is paved in gravel and stone, beside a simple reflecting pool and fountain. The takeaway here is the restrained colour palette of grey, charcoal and cream, with that pop of red. It’s restful without being somnolent.
Besides looking quite elegant, curtains on a porch offer practical shelter from autumn breezes, extending potential days and evenings of coze. Darling, my glass is empty.
I think I prefer simpler to the whole cushions & couch thing. I really like the table & metal chairs out surrounded by nature.
Hi Helen,
It's a precious few weeks we have left for outdoor living, and a time that we appreciate all the more knowing it's finite.
Eating outdoors is a wonderful treat especially if you have a room such as the last one. You couldn't make me go in from there!
Oooh, I am really liking the curtains on the porch, I could do that.
nice. I would love to have any of these spots and a longer summer season to go with it.
Helen, I love outdoor rooms~We can't eat outside much of the time in the south~The mosquitoes are pretty bad, but we did add a screened porch and it's been the best thing we could have done. Come visit and we'll have tea and scones! gail
Beautiful! I find it so cozy and the homey feeling is so inviting! I love the concept!
Gorgeous. You can sit outdoors for hours in those surroundings.
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Nice… and so inviting. We sure love our garden dining area. Would you like a peak? http://www.thisgrandmothersgarden.com/p/keeper-of-these-gardens.html
I think I prefer simpler to the whole cushions & couch thing. I really like the table & metal chairs out surrounded by nature.
Hi Helen,
It's a precious few weeks we have left for outdoor living, and a time that we appreciate all the more knowing it's finite.
Eating outdoors is a wonderful treat especially if you have a room such as the last one. You couldn't make me go in from there!
Oooh, I am really liking the curtains on the porch, I could do that.
nice. I would love to have any of these spots and a longer summer season to go with it.
Helen, I love outdoor rooms~We can't eat outside much of the time in the south~The mosquitoes are pretty bad, but we did add a screened porch and it's been the best thing we could have done. Come visit and we'll have tea and scones! gail
Beautiful! I find it so cozy and the homey feeling is so inviting! I love the concept!
Gorgeous. You can sit outdoors for hours in those surroundings.