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5 Ways to Maximize Your Outdoor Space

Outdoor space is one of your home’s greatest assets, and there are many things you can do with it. It’s one of the most fun areas to develop and enhance because of the endless possibilities to create a stunning space. If you’re planning to maximize your outdoor space, here are five ways to do it.

Beautiful outdoor space with a table and chairs and in the beackground a beautiful green meadow

5 Ways to Maximize Your Outdoor Space

1. Clean and declutter outdoor space 

If you have so much junk in your yard that stops you from making that space usable, then it’s time to declutter.

Here are some ways to do it:

• The experts at 1300 Rubbish advise If you can’t handle cleaning the yard yourself, call someone that can remove residential rubbish off your hands to be able to turn the junkyard into a bit of piece of heaven.

• For items you don’t use anymore but are still in good condition, you can donate them or sell them online.

• Build shelves, cabinets, or a shed to organize and store things such as repair tools and gardening materials.

• Designate a space for your waste receptacles in a far corner where you can easily haul them to the curb when the collectors come.

Once you’ve decluttered your outdoor space, you can now think of ways to convert it into something much more useful.

Great outdoor spaces add value to a property, so if you plan to resell your home or you just want to maximize your outdoor space, declutter! 

2. Create a kid-friendly space

Having kids means you need a big area for them to run about and play.

Having an outdoor space for them would make your life easier.

Here’s what you can do to create an outdoor area that your kids can use:

• Make sure that the area is free of sharp and pointed objects or branches on the ground that may hurt them.

• Add playsets such as a slide, custom playhouse, swing, or trampoline to make it more exciting for the kids.

• Set an area with a small table and chairs to do arts and crafts and have snacks.

• Lay down a nice colorful playmat with some throw pillows or cushions where they can rest.

• Throw in some toys they can play with outside, such as toy cars and building blocks.

Cozy little blue playhouse in a green garden

 

3. Build your home-office

As the work-from-home industry continues to grow, there’s a significant demand for an extra room in the house to be turned into a home office.

However, wouldn’t it be nice to have space where you can be alone and not get distracted by the entire household while you work?

Turning your outdoor space into a home office is a great way to maximize it.

Here are great options:

Garden shed

There are great garden sheds online that you can consider as your home office says easy shed.

You can have it exactly the way you want it with the right materials that’ll work well with your location or the area where you want to put the shed.

Shipping container

If you have a small team working with you, a more advanced solution for a larger space is converting a shipping container to an office.

Capsule

If you have limited space is tight, and you’re not claustrophobic, you can consider a capsule-size office.

This design is famous in Japan, where the small enclosure can only fit a desk and a chair for a more focused environment.

Evaluate yourself to see which of these options will be good for you and make you productive.

Your budget will also play a significant role in choosing the right one.

Office Workspace in the Garden

4. Make friends with nature

If you want to have a garden but don’t have enough space or only have a small terrace or deck, you can maximize it and turn it into a lovely little garden. 

Here’s what you can do:

•  Create a vertical garden by using pots that you can hang on the wall or plant vines and let them climb on a net or ladder. Popular Mechanics has all the details here.

• Make a raised planter box out of wood. Plant on top and store your tools at the bottom to save space.

• Use large plastic containers or galvanized wash tubs and plant as many wildflowers or veggies that the container can hold to create a lush little garden.

• Recycle a hanging shoe or makeup organizer and fill their pockets with soil. Then, plant small ferns and flowers or mix and match herbs.

5. Use space-saving furniture

Furniture doesn’t have to be large to be comfortable.

To maximize a small outdoor space such as a lanai, terrace, or balcony and increase its usability, convert it to a lounge area where you can relax or have coffee.

Ditch the bulky sets and large dining tables, and use smaller but more sturdy furniture with materials made for the outdoors, such as steel and mesh. 

A few touches of color with the cushions and throws will turn this space into a work of art. 

outdoor furniture

Final Thoughts

No matter how small or big your outdoor space is, there’s always something you can do to maximize your space.

With the right help from professionals or your skills and creativity, you can turn any space into a haven of comfort and relaxation for you and your family.

Invite friends over for weekend fun or just snuggle with your loved ones.


Resources:

https://www.1300rubbish.com.au/services/household-rubbish-removal/

https://wholewoodplayhouses.com/

https://easyshed.com.au/

https://www.popularmechanics.com/home/how-to-plans/how-to/g847/how-to-start-a-vertical-garden/

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