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11 Inspiring Indoor-Outdoor Living Space Ideas That Will Ignite Your Imagination


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Due to its numerous amazing advantages, indoor-outdoor living is a trend that is growing in popularity. Homeowners are discovering that these living spaces increase their houses' square footage, utility, and beauty without requiring an expensive redesign or extension.


Additionally, it is a lovely way to connect your home with nature and a terrific method to increase your living space. This design style focuses on creating multipurpose outdoor areas where families may unwind, work, play, and entertain.


This article will walk you through standard outdoor living space options and assist you in choosing the best choice for your family if you're thinking about adding an indoor-outdoor living room to your house.


1. Glass doors for airy living space


Michael Lee Architects (architecture), Jones Landscape (landscape design)


To blur the distinction between inner and outside spaces, use potted plants. The enormous interior focus and the outdoor garden space catch your attention as your gaze drifts away from the nearly invisible glass wall. For a comparable boundary-eliminating effect, put a sizable flower pot close to a glass door or sizable window.


The glass doors' frames were built into the flooring to maintain a flat level between the internal concrete floors and the outdoor pipe wood deck, further blurring lines of division. If the pipe is not stained, it will continue to age and turn gray over time, giving the surface an even more seamless appearance.



2. Dining area with overlooking pool


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Another great way to enjoy the outdoors is to add a dining area. This can be accomplished by placing a dining table and chairs on your patio or deck, ensuring enough shade and protection from the elements. You can then use this space for formal and informal meals, enjoying the best of both worlds.


You can also incorporate a pool space. This can be a great way to cool off in the summer without having to leave your home.



3. Outdoor swing


Nicole Hollis (designer), Laure Joliet (photo)


Who doesn't love swings, right?


Swings have been around for centuries and are a traditional way to add charm to any home. But with a contemporary twist, swings can also add a sleek and modern look to your home.


Also, it is a fun activity and can be used as a form of exercise or therapy. And now, there's a new way to enjoy swinging: by incorporating it into your living space! It can enhance your home's look while providing a unique and fun way to enjoy the outdoors.


You can use it as a traditional piece of furniture or get more creative and use it as a piece of art. Either way, it is a great way to add a touch of personality to your indoor-outdoor living space.


4. Fireplace


Pamela Chelle (interior design)


An indoor-outdoor fireplace is a great way to add warmth to your living space without overpowering other elements. For a fireplace to work well in an indoor-outdoor living space, it should be placed in a way that allows for easy movement between the two areas. It should also be placed in a spot that will not block any views or paths.


In addition, if you follow this idea, you must also consider a few things. First, you'll want to ensure that the fireplace is the right size for the space. You don't want it to be too large or too small; otherwise, it will overpower the other elements in the area.


Second, you'll want to ensure the fireplace is in the right spot. It should be placed where it can be easily enjoyed, but not in the way of foot traffic.


Third, you'll want to ensure that the fireplace is properly vented. An adequately ventilated fireplace will help to prevent smoke and fumes from entering the "indoors" of your living space. And lastly, be sure to consult with a professional to find the best location for it.


With a bit of planning, you can have a beautiful and functional fireplace that will add warmth and character to your home.



5. Entertainment Space


FBC Remodel (photo)


Another great indoor-outdoor idea is an entertainment space, for example, to play billiards and table tennis to relax and unwind.


An entertainment space will add life and provide a place where guests can connect and socialize. You must also have the right equipment for your entertainment needs. This includes tables and chairs that are comfortable to sit on as well as pool cues and balls so your guests can enjoy their time playing at home.



6. Open Kitchen


Laurey W. Glenn (photo), Buffy Hargett Miller (design)


The open kitchen is a great way to create a unique touch in your indoor-outdoor living space. It will give you an open space with fresh air while cooking; plus, people can watch you cook!


However, when you have an open kitchen, choosing the right type of materials for your indoor-outdoor kitchen is essential. You can use wood or stone as the base material but make sure they are durable and can withstand high temperatures.


If you want a rustic look, choose woods that have a natural finish, such as pine or cedar or if you want something more modern, go with stainless steel or aluminum.



7. Outdoor Shower


Dewson Construction Company


Well, this option is a little bit different and is for those who want to explore a unique touch to their homes. Outdoor showers are more commonly found in areas near pools.


The outdoor shower is usually made from concrete or metal, with some having a tiled floor. The walls are typically high enough to keep out leaves but low enough to allow rainwater to run off the top of the wall into a trough below. Also, the roof is often covered with a plastic tarpaulin to keep out insects such as mosquitoes and flies.



8. Garden


Pipkorn Kilpatrick (photo & design)


When you have a garden, you not only get to enjoy the beauty of the plants and trees, but you also get to appreciate the fresh air and the natural light. These spaces are perfect for entertaining guests or simply relaxing after a long day.


Showcase the beauty of the greenery by adding some beautiful furniture and decor. And don't forget to enjoy the fresh air and natural light! Unleash that inner plantito/plantita in you!



9. Lounge Space for an extended receiving area


Kolbe Windoors & Doors


The living room is one of the most essential rooms in the house. It's where we entertain guests, relax after a long day, and gather with family and friends. As such, it's crucial to have a living room that is both comfortable and stylish.


One of the latest living room design trends is creating an indoor-outdoor space. This can be done by opening the living room to the outdoors, adding large windows or glass doors, and using light, airy fabrics. This lounge area is perfect for entertaining large groups of people or simply enjoying nature's beauty.


Also, this is typically done by adding comfortable, oversized furniture and using warm, earthy tones. Or, if you do not have any guests over, you can still use this space as a perfect relaxing spot together with a good book and a cup of coffee (or a glass of wine, you do you!).



10. Private study terrace


John Lautner (The Schaffer House)


Your surroundings can also influence your productivity and performance. Thus, another bright idea is to have a private study terrace designed for your indoor-outdoor space.


Also, this can be a great addition if you permanently work from home. However, make sure not to forget to use outdoor fabric and patterned pillows or even antique textiles to add to the vibes; with this, you can undoubtedly create a stylish and functional space.


Adding a few simple elements can turn your study terrace into a private oasis.



11. Home Gym


Nikolas Koenig (photo)


If you are the type of person that loves working out in fresh air, don't miss out on having a gym in your indoor-outdoor space. A home gym can provide you with the perfect opportunity to exercise while enjoying the outdoors of your home and get yourself moving.


However, double-check the entire area and the equipment you will put in there. Ensure that those that are not waterproof are safely tucked in places where rain cannot reach them.


So there you have it! These indoor-outdoor living space ideas are a great way to bring the outdoors inside your home. There are many different ways to create an indoor-outdoor living space, and the 11 ideas presented in this article are just a few of those possibilities.


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