There is a shift that happens this time of year. The light lingers a little longer, the air softens, and suddenly the spaces we ignored all winter start to feel full of possibility.
And yet, more often than not, outdoor areas remain the most underutilized part of the home.
When I am working with clients, it is rarely the outdoor dining space they think about first. But it is almost always the one that ends up holding the most memorable moments.
More than ever, outdoor living has become less of an afterthought and more of an extension of the home itself. Not just functional, but intentional. Designed with the same level of care as any interior room.
Layered materials that feel elevated but effortless. Comfortable seating that invites guests to stay longer.
Lighting that carries the evening well past sunset. Thoughtful planting that softens the edges and brings you into the landscape rather than separating you from it.
It’s where design meets experience.
And where some of the best conversations tend to happen.
So as the season shifts, consider this your reminder. The space you have been overlooking might just be the one worth investing in most.
Interior Design:
@bethwebb
Architecture - Slides 1, 3, & 5:
@dsdixonarchitect
Architecture - Slides 2 & 4:
@jchoate3
Photography - Slides 1, 3, & 5:
@ericpiasecki
Photography - Slides 2 & 4:
@lisaromerein
Styling - Slides 1, 3, & 5:
@helencrowther
Styling - Slides 2 & 4:
@eleanor_roper_interiors_style
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