Your veranda should be an inviting place where you can entertain friends and family. How you decorate this space will depend on your personal taste and the resources you have.
Whichever style you choose, you will need to maintain this space with periodic cleanings, protecting the furniture, and keeping plants trimmed and healthy. If you live in an area that experiences seasonal weather, storing chair and lounge cushions, covering wood or metal furniture, and keeping the space clear of snow and other debris is very important if you want to enjoy your veranda year after year.
Below you will find tips and advice on taking care of furniture, choosing the correct color scheme, which plants to use, and how to hide your grill.
THE BEAUTY OF TEAK
The furniture you choose for the veranda should be comfortable and sturdy. Woods such as teak are beautiful to look at, durable in most weather conditions, and are very comfortable for sitting. Chairs, picnic tables, and lounge sets are available in teak.
The reasons why teak is a great choice for a veranda is unlike other woods, you have a choice between applying a clear sealant that helps protect its buttery color or you can leave the wood untreated and watch it change to a silver blue color over time. Either way, your furniture will always look warm and inviting.
Teak is also a strong wood that will survive nicks, scratches, or dents if you have to move it to another location or a guest accidentally damages it. Because of its fine finish, Teak is also easy to clean.
COMFORTABLE SEATING
Big cushions stuffed with goose down or heavy cotton are best when trying to create a cozy space. Buy cushions that have a waterproof treatment or sealant to help prevent damage and make sure cushions have a removable shell for easy cleaning. Always store the cushions in a dry area when winter comes to prevent mold.
USING COLOR TO CREATE CHARM AND ELEGANCE
While you can choose any color scheme you want when decorating your veranda, in order to create a comfortable, warm place to have a conversation or relax with a good book, the color scheme should be consistent throughout. You can mix colors, but make sure that you use splashes of color to tie the space together.
ADDING PLANTS TO YOUR VERANDA
Hearty plants like vines, large palms, and flowered plants can help make the veranda look even more beautiful. Plants that can survive through the changing seasons are best, but if you want use more delicate plants, you will have to bring them indoors once the temperature drops. Place plants strategically around the veranda and dont overcrowd the space.
HIDING YOUR GRILL
Your grill should not be the focal point of your veranda. Hide it by moving into a corner when not using it and always use a cover to protect it from water and sun damage.
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