
Creating an Orderly and Minimalist Outdoor Space
To you, organization and clear spaces are your love language. You have mastered the art of beauty and minimalism throughout the interior of your home, so now it’s time to get started on your outdoor space. Whether you’re making changes to your garden, or looking at the front of your home, there is so much you can do to create an orderly and minimalist outdoor area. When you’re a minimalist by nature, it’s important to ensure that your outdoor space reflects the organized, neat and uncluttered interior you have already worked so hard to create, so here’s exactly how you can get started with that process.
Get Organized With Your Recycling
If you were to look outside your house right now at your garbage and recycling, what would you see? Would it look like an organized pile of trash that is discreet and perfectly positioned in the right place? Or, does it look messy and completely overwhelming to deal with? This is your sign to get organized with your recycling and find ways to turn a huge mess into a neat and tidy pile. Investing in a compact circular saw can not only help you with those all important DIY projects around the house, but you can also use it to trim down your larger recyclable items. It will also come in extremely handy if you’re ever throwing away bulky furniture; you can cut it down to a manageable size so that it doesn’t look unsightly outside your home. Managing your garbage is a huge tick off your to-do list, so once this is done you’ll be onto a winning track!
Use Symmetry Outside Your Home
Using symmetry just outside your front door is a brilliant way to make an instant statement of simplicity. Whether you’re bookending your porch with two flower pots or using tall plants equally either side of your front door, making everything symmetrical will instantly make your home exterior look super clean and neat.
Choose Muted Color Palettes for Your Home Exterior
If your home needs a touch of paint or your front door is looking a little tired, this is your sign to opt for muted tones that create a sophisticated and minimal look. A lick of fresh paint can work absolute wonders for your home exterior as it makes everything look even neater than it already is. Whether you’re going for a cool gray or a cozy beige, there are plenty of great color palettes for you to try out.
Opt for Clean Lines In Your Garden
There is something so sophisticated and neat about using clean lines in your garden. If you have a decent amount of space to work with then you should definitely consider hiring a professional landscaper to help you create the sections you want. From a seating area to a neat vegetable garden, there are so many ways to create clean lines so that your outdoor space looks pleasing to the eye.
Only Buy the Furniture You Need
There are so many beautiful, chic and minimalist outdoor living trends, especially when it comes to garden furniture. Bigger doesn’t always mean better, especially when it comes to living a minimal lifestyle. With that being said, you should only buy the furniture that you need when you’re getting your garden into shape. Buying too much garden furniture can make the space feel cluttered and overwhelming to spend time in. Choose your furniture wisely, and opt for high end pieces that will last the test of time.
Use Outdoor Storage in a Smart Way
Gardening tools and equipment can be bulky and unappealing to the eye, so why not get savvy with outdoor storage? Building a shed or outbuilding for your garden accessories and tools will not only create a sense of tidiness and order, but it will also look aesthetically pleasing outside too. You could build it yourself, or bring in an expert to help you construct the outbuilding of your dreams!
As you can see, there are a whole host of ideas that you can implement when it comes to creating a chic, sophisticated and tidy outdoor space. Take you time to consider all of the options that are relevant to your garden and home exterior so that you can make sure everything is perfectly synced up with your visions. Having a neat and tidy outdoor space is just as important as a minimal interior, so now is your chance to put it into practice and make it happen!
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