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5 Of the Best Outdoor Design Trends for 2020

  • Perla Irish
  • November 25, 2019
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  1. Use Interior Ideas for Outdoor Design Inspiration
  2. Outdoor Spaces can be Waterproofed
  3. Incorporating Smart Technology
  4. Build a Gazebo
  5. Hardscapes are Here to Stay
  6. Let’s Get Outdoors

Are you looking for some outdoor design inspiration? If you’re like us, you believe the exterior spaces of your home are just as important as the inside. It doesn’t matter if you have a spacious piece of property or not.

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5 Of the Best Outdoor Design Trends for 2020

Even those living in apartments or condos can add outdoor decor to extend their living space.

Creating an outdoor oasis can mean more time enjoying your pool or lanai. Keep reading for five outdoor design trends for 2020.


Read Also:

  • How to Maintain and Repair Your Outdoor Home Furniture
  • 5 Resources You Can Use When You Need Landscaping Help
  • Transform Your Outdoor Space for Relaxation and Fun
  • 5 Awesome Ideas to Improve Your Backyard Garden

  1. Use Interior Ideas for Outdoor Design Inspiration

Your outdoor decor can be an extension of your home. Lanai’s located off the kitchen or den can continue those design ideas. Use similar color schemes and materials into patio furnishings.

Lighting is another feature that is growing in popularity and giving people additional designs to choose from.

For homeowners that love entertaining, outdoor design trends include specialty lighting and audio/video setups.

  1. Outdoor Spaces can be Waterproofed

The upkeep of outdoor spaces can be a hindrance to some people. Weather conditions can require more time cleaning than enjoying the space. A main outdoor design trend calls for unique ways to cover patios.

Homeowners are incorporating extended roofs, retractable awnings, and shade sails. For those that love the sun, detachable or roll away coverings are popular.

Pool owners are purchasing outdoor furniture that comes with matching patio umbrellas.

  1. Incorporating Smart Technology

Smart technology is everywhere so it is no surprise that outdoor spaces are included. The best backyard-friendly gadgets  leave more time for you to enjoy your outside spaces and features.

Mowing the lawn just got easier with robot mowers. You can secure your grounds with the same smart technology used for home security systems. Control lighting, audio/video equipment, and robotic pool cleaners from anywhere using apps on your tablet or smartphone.

Even lawn sprinklers are now being controlled with smart technology. Sprinkler systems have become so advanced they now have movement sensors. These sensors can detect when people, pets, and even cars are approaching. The sprinklers stop until the object is out of range.

  1. Build a Gazebo

Pergolas and gazebos are making a comeback when it comes to outdoor design trends. Homeowners have the choice of building structures that are attached to the home. Or they can be located anywhere on the property.

Advances in technology have made it possible for these structures to be made out of materials other than wood. Manufacturers have also created prefabricated designs.

  1. Hardscapes are Here to Stay

The options in stone pavers and wall tiles add depth and focus to outdoor decor. They also align with the outdoor trend of xeriscape gardening.

Keeping your pavers and grout lines clean, extends their beauty. Having a floor steamer available when you’re cleaning will keep your outdoor spaces looking brand new.

Let’s Get Outdoors

Now that you have some outdoor design inspiration, it’s time to create your very own outdoor oasis. Don’t forget the landscaping for the final touch.

To get started, check out our five awesome ideas to help you improve your backyard garden.

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