The Ultimate Outdoor Living Guide for Kansas City Homeowners
The East Lawn and Landscape team can help you create a space that complements your lifestyle and the unique charm of Kansas City’s neighborhoods.
Complete Outdoor Living Guide
Follow these essential tips and ideas to design an outdoor living area you’ll love to use:1. Plan Your Outdoor Space
Effective planning is the foundation of a robust outdoor living area. Begin by assessing your available space and determining how you want to use it. Are you looking to host large gatherings, relax in solitude, or create a family-friendly environment? Clearly defining the purpose will help shape the design.
Ensure your outdoor areas align with your home’s architectural style. A cohesive design creates a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor areas. Factor in the natural surroundings, including existing trees and views, to make the most of the space. You also need to set a realistic budget for materials, features, and professional services if required. This step ensures that your vision aligns with your financial plan without compromising quality.
2. Essential Outdoor Living Features
You can also add well-planned features to outdoor spaces, such as:
- Outdoor Kitchens - An outdoor kitchen elevates entertainment to the next level. Incorporate essential features like a grill, countertops, and weather-resistant storage to create a functional and stylish cooking space. For those who entertain frequently, consider adding a refrigerator, sink, or pizza oven for convenience.
- Firepits and Fireplaces - Fire features add warmth and ambiance, allowing you to enjoy your outdoor space even on cooler evenings. Options range from modern gas firepits to traditional wood-burning fireplaces.
- Water Features - Water features bring a sense of tranquility and luxury to your outdoor area. A small fountain, pond, or cascading waterfall can be a stunning focal point.
- Landscape and Lighting – Landscaping is vital in elevating your outdoor space. Incorporate lush greenery, colorful flowers, and strategic plantings to create a visually appealing environment. Outdoor lighting ensures functionality after sunset and adds to the overall ambiance. Path illumination improves safety, while uplighting highlights architectural features and trees.