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Bringing the<br />

Indoors Out<br />

Get truly comfortable in the garden<br />

by turning it into a fully functioning<br />

outdoor living room, warm and well-lit,<br />

with relaxing seating and lovely<br />

finishing touches.<br />

This decorative textured<br />

rope light has a warm<br />

white solar bulb with an<br />

amber filament. After<br />

charging during daylight<br />

hours, it works for up to<br />

eight hours at a time.<br />

LED solar garden light,<br />

£65, ellajames.co.uk<br />

Made from recycled plastic<br />

bottles, this rug can withstand<br />

moisture, mildew, mould and<br />

UV light. Its design is reversible:<br />

simply flip over for a new look.<br />

Fab Hab Tokyo outdoor rug<br />

in burnt orange, £59.95,<br />

cuckooland.com<br />

Woven around a strong metal frame in<br />

a smooth egg shape, this hanging<br />

chair is made from durable<br />

materials that look just like<br />

rattan. It’s big enough to<br />

snuggle up in with a book and<br />

a glass of wine.<br />

Indoor outdoor hanging chair,<br />

£425, coxandcox.co.uk<br />

This tiled table contains its own fire pit (or ice bowl) and is surrounded<br />

by four low-level dining chairs with weather-resistant cushions.<br />

Ava four-seater tile firepit outdoor living set, £899, dobbies.com<br />

ALL THE INGREDIENTS FOR AL FRESCO LIVING<br />

• If you’re planning on spending lots of time outdoors<br />

this summer, and keeping those sunny days going well<br />

into the evenings, think first of providing shady spots, and<br />

then of some form of warmth. Pile up blankets and throws,<br />

for sure, but consider a gas or electric heater or – more<br />

romantically – a fire pit.<br />

• To extend day into night you’ll need outdoor lighting:<br />

some functional, simply to see what you’re barbecuing or<br />

pouring into a glass, and some decorative, just to make<br />

the space look and feel gorgeous. It may be relatively easy<br />

to add a protected outdoor plug socket (ask a qualified<br />

electrician), and add a dramatic floor lamp or set of fairy<br />

lights. Alternatively, there’s a vast range of good-quality<br />

solar lights to choose from these days and, of course,<br />

candles and night lights look incredibly pretty, and can be<br />

protected from breezes with lanterns and jars.<br />

• Seating is all-important, whether it’s upright seats and a<br />

table for dining, bar sets for informal drinks with friends<br />

or sofas and squashy chairs for lounging. These days,<br />

outdoor furniture can look just like your upholstered living<br />

room furniture, but of course there are always the classics<br />

of outdoor rattan, wood and metal. Look for versatile<br />

furnishings such as rise-and-fall tables that take you from<br />

coffee to dining, or pieces that are grouped around their<br />

own fire table. Have fun by adding cocoons, hammocks<br />

and swing seats as occasional spots for relaxation.<br />

• Finishing touches pull the whole indoor/outdoor look<br />

together, from patterned outdoor rugs to piles of cushions,<br />

plus quirky outdoor eating sets and colourful glassware.<br />

With imagination and flair you can have great fun setting<br />

up a welcoming garden ‘room’, a truly special place to<br />

spend the days – and nights…

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