
Tips for creating an outdoor room
Transform your garden into a versatile outdoor room with these tips.
Landscaping materials
A classic way to make a garden feel like an extension of the home is to use similar materials to those indoors to help blur the transition. A wooden floor inside could mean having a seating area or deck outdoors. If using tiles outside, be sure to check they're frostproof with a rough surface for grip.

Outdoor entertaining
There's nothing better than eating alfresco, especially if you've got your own barbecue accessories at home. From one-use barbecues, simple camping stoves, tables with built-in grills or firepits, to fancy pizza ovens and outdoor kitchens costing thousands. Barbecues can be built in, but be aware they may unintentionally draw the eye without being an attractive garden feature.

Privacy
It's difficult to relax if you're being overlooked and shelter structures such as shade sails, can provide privacy. It may only take a large shrub or some trellis with climber to do the job. A canopy of small trees can work too, as can a big parasol. Some garden furniture also comes with screening, such as trellis or an awning.

Garden furniture
If you have room for two sitting areas, you could choose one for dining and one for lounging. Comfort is paramount. L-shaped sets are good for making use of terrace and garden corners, while folding patio sets are inexpensive and take up little space when folded. Even a few outdoor cushions on a low wall can make a comfy seat. Or use wipeable outdoor beanbags.
For more garden seating ideas, we've also put together a list of the best garden furniture and the best deck chairs.

Lighting
Outdoor lighting makes a garden look more inviting. For a great outdoor room effect, highlight hard landscaping, especially boundaries, to bring tall elements into play and increase the sense of intimacy. Set some lights low to wash up on to walls to achieve this and have a few lights shining down, where needed, for cooking or pouring drinks.

Technology
Technology can change the way we use our gardens, with most indoor items now having an outdoor equivalent – from TVs, sound systems, to fridges. All you need is an outdoor power socket and you're ready to go, but ensure it's installed by a professional electrician. There are also robotic lawnmowers and computerised irrigation systems to reduce maintenance and give you more time to relax.


DIY projects for your outdoor room
- How to make glass jar lanterns
- How to lay a garden patio
- How to lay garden paving
- How to build a raised bed with scaffolding planks
- How to create pergola with yachting cable
- How to lay a decking path
- How to build a brick barbecue
- How to make tin can garden lanterns
- How to build a raised bed with breeze blocks