8 Ways to Jazz up a Terrace ...

By Alison

8 Ways to Jazz up a Terrace ...

1 Flower Power!

Flower Power! Photo Credit: GemFireAir
Living in the Mediterranean, some fabulous bright flowers are a must. I favour red geraniums – red is a wonderful strong colour in plants and a display of them would look stunning.

2 Laid Back

Laid Back Photo Credit: Andrew Jalali

Get a colourful deckchair. Just imagine lying back, enjoying the warm weather, cool drink in hand … The deckchair would also add some brightness and interest to the terrace.

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3 Brush Strokes

Brush Strokes Photo Credit: snappy chappy

Adding some paint will freshen up your terrace. Get off to the DIY stores, grab some paint, and turn the fencing or walls a lovely bright colour. Don’t worry if your brush skills aren’t up to much, a perfect finish doesn’t matter. In fact, a rough finish can look more interesting.

4 Shady Lady

Shady Lady Photo Credit: Durasol Awnings, Inc.

Too much sun isn’t good for a girl, so rig up a sun shade and enjoy the heat in safety. Find a colourful throw or piece of fabric and fix it to the walls. Again, it will also add some colour.

5 Burning Bright

Burning Bright Photo Credit: AllanThinks

At night, what could be better than lots of candles? Not only will it give some light, but also create a relaxing atmosphere. Why not test out your crafty skills and make some candle holders by decorating jars with glass paints.

6 New Look

New Look Photo Credit: Marite2007

Got some old wooden furniture that’s seen better days? Give it a coat of paint! You could use some leftover paint, or even buy some tester pots and paint it contrasting colours.

7 Improvise

Improvise Photo Credit: pbo31

Make some original plant pots. Who says you always have to use boring old plastic pots? Use any container you can find – just make sure that it is clean, and make some drainage holes in the bottom.

8 Tutti Frutti

Tutti Frutti Photo Credit: NicnBill

Grow some fruit and vegetables. Many are well suited to container gardening, and there are even special varieties of fruit which have been bred to grow in pots. So you don’t need an orchard to have your own fruit trees!

I hope this has inspired you to enjoy your own outdoor space! These ideas would also work for a patio or yard, so why not get creative! Have you got any suggestions of your own?

Top Photo Credit: ToniVC

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