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The outdoor space is often left out in building design, especially in the past. However, it’s no longer the case. The population has embraced outdoor designing as they do indoors. The main aim is to ensure continuity between indoor and outdoor spaces. However, others do it to add value to their homes.
Written by
Sophie Crace
Photography
Sheila Sim
Transforming your space into a relaxation haven would surely improve your curb appeal while also giving you a space you can relax. With the right combination of furniture and features, you should be able to create a calming space that’ll help you unwind at any time of the day.
Written by
Joseph Hall
Photography
bmak - Justin Krug
Setting up a space for outdoor entertainment is the best decision that you have made. The next step is choosing an outdoor furniture set that feels comfortable and matches your needs to perfection. Lounge areas, al fresco dining settings, sun lounges, and lazy bags are some available options.
Written by
Edward Roesch
Photography
Randy Fath
Americans will spend more time and money on outdoor home remodels this year. Given that they have finished their interior renovations during the lockdown, they intend to shift their attention to exterior home improvement to make them as charming as the interior of their houses.
Written by
Jennifer Dawson
Photography
R ARCHITECTURE
If you want to make the most of your outdoor space this summer, then now is the perfect time to start thinking about doing some upgrades. Often, it doesn’t take a lot to take your garden or backyard to the next level and there are several things that you can do even if you are on a small budget to turn it into a space where you love to go and relax...
Written by
Liliana Alvarez
Photography
Marcelo Donadussi (Galeria 733 Headquarters)