How to get your outdoor areas guest-ready

Remember when we could have friends and family over to our houses, without breaking the law? Ah, those were the good old days! Fortunately, depending on which state you live in, socialising at home slowly returning – along with warmer weather and longer days. 

So, now’s the perfect time to give your outdoor area, big or small, a rev-up for some much-needed frivolity.

Start with a solid clean

t’s time to give the garden a tidy up, too. Photo: Stocksy
It’s time to give the garden a tidy up, too. Photo: Stocksy

Star preparing with a solid tidy-up of the garden. The usual kind of stuff, like getting rid of the weeds, topping up the mulch, pruning back trees and just giving everything a really good clean should be your first go-to action when you’re getting ready to have everyone over. This includes thinking about how your outdoor furniture is arranged, and “zoning” larger spaces where guests can mingle.

If your entertaining area is visible to passers-by, you may want to install a privacy screen or two to make your space feel more intimate.  

Check your furnishings

Improving your outdoor area is a huge factor at the moment because, obviously, we’re all very excited that summer’s coming along and we’re going to be able to see our friends and family again. The key is to make your areas comfortable and inviting. 

The key is to make your areas comfortable and inviting. Photo: Trinette Reed Photography
The key is to make your areas comfortable and inviting. Photo: Trinette Reed Photography

An easy place to start is with cushions – preferably UV, water and mould-resistant so you can leave them outside – cosy throws and perhaps a quality outdoor rug. There has been a lot of growth in this industry recently, and you can get really amazing outside rugs, usually made of polypropylene, to help decorate an area. They’re fantastic for designating an area or making it feel a little bit more homely. As an added bonus, you should be able to leave them out all the time, and literally just hose them down when you need to.

Lighting is key

Next up is lighting, which is key in creating ambience and a feeling of warmth. Whether you’re using lanterns or really nice up-lighters, you can create a beautiful focal point. Adding festoon lighting will also bring some sparkle. You can easily get these from Kmart or Bunnigns – they aren’t expensive, are easy to put up, and you don’t need an electrician to wire them in. A fire pit also sets the mood. Or, bring gas heaters or a chiminea into the mix to keep your guests toasty.

On warmer days, a foldout awning, drop-down blind or a snazzy umbrella adds impact and keep things comfortable.

For a smaller area, a vertical herb or flower garden can bring the wow factor and it doesn’t have to be expensive. You can easily make it yourself; there are so many things you can upcycle – recycled timber boxes, perhaps sourced on Gumtree or Facebook Marketplace, are one idea. Or you could get some cheap geofabric cloth from Bunnings, which lets water and air through, but the soil stays in there. Just staple that in and make little pockets and sit it upright on the fence.

For an instant mood lifter, find out which flowers are in season, and fill your vertical garden with colour. Or position it near the barbecue, and grow parsley or other herbs within easy reach.

Give your greenery a refresh

Another quick fix is to get some mulch delivered and give your garden beds a refresh. (Bonus: you’ll smother a few weeds.) You can also make your lawns come alive without much effort.

Lawns this time of year really respond well to a feed. So, a little nitrogen-based fertiliser just to green them up, or iron-based fertiliser and a good water, can go a really long way to make your outdoor area ready for presentation. If you put something on the lawn this time of year and water it in, generally you’ll get it looking pretty green and lush within two weeks.

A vertical herb or flower garden can bring the wow factor. Photo: Stocksy
A vertical herb or flower garden can bring the wow factor. Photo: Stocksy

Lastly, don’t forget some background music, which can set the mood – and perhaps help disguise the inevitable social awkwardness resulting from a few too many nights spent with our old friend, Netflix.

Written: 29 October 2021

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