August 22, 2016

This Addison-built home enjoys outdoor spaces enhanced with outstanding views.

Summertime brings many a fond memory of enjoying family barbecues and playing with friends in the back yards of our youth – running through the sprinklers, splashing in the pool, catching fireflies. Only the clairvoyant among us could have imagined the back yards of today: the highly appointed outdoor spaces that are increasingly popular in new homes.

Long gone are the days when a homeowner’s only options were a simple patio slab, rectangular swimming pool and rolling kettle grill. Current outdoor living spaces may be just as stylish and creative as the home itself, providing multifunctional destinations for family and friends.

Professional designs ensure a smooth transition from inside to out while also providing artful square footage and the proper utility connections for all desired features. Careful planning can accommodate year-round enjoyment in your back yard through creative options for shade, sun and other weather conditions.

One of the primary requests for outdoor space is a fully functional kitchen. A built-in, gas-powered barbecue grill, complete with warming drawers, heating elements and plenty of grilling surface, is essential equipment for today’s outdoor chef. Because an outdoor kitchen is often designed within a covered patio or veranda, grills are usually supplemented with a ventilation system to exhaust smoke and odors. Other conveniences include a sink and faucet, an under-counter refrigerator/ice maker, and a row of base cabinets topped by a weather-tough countertop.

An outdoor kitchen logically demands an outdoor eating area. Weather-resistant furnishings and upholstery are available in an increasingly wide range of styles to suit any taste, from formal dining tables to casual, plushy seating options. Outdoor rooms might also include a bar island between the cooking and eating areas. Such islands double as serving areas for casual meals.

Another popular feature in outdoor spaces is a fireplace-television combination. Modern gas-powered fireplaces are designed to simulate authentic wood-burning units, but with better energy use, heat distribution and ventilation. Such chimneys can accommodate a niche for a flat-screen television, easily supplemented by small, outdoor-rated speakers for surround-sound.  What used to be a plain patio has now become an enviable destination for family and friends.

To make the outdoor spaces accessible to the interior and to merge indoor and outdoor entertainment, many designs feature all-glass folding or pocket doors that create wide-open passages. When designed with the home’s micro-climate in mind, these doors may also help to cool the house with natural breezes. Ceiling fans keep the air moving through the outdoor room, while outdoor-rated lights in the ceiling and on the walls allow its use after dark.

To keep less-desirable weather out of both the house and the covered outdoor space, motorized roll-down screens — ideally concealed in the structure — keep pests, winds, rain and other debris out. Such screens come in a variety of weights and are easily controlled by a remote device or wall switch.

The living space extends beyond the covered area, of course. Patios can be equipped with interlocking pavers, flagstones, or stamped or colored concrete to add dimension and interest. The open-air space might be a deck, increasingly finished with weather-resistant engineered planks that require little maintenance, maintain their color and structural integrity, and are eco-friendly. Comfortable built-in seating and a freestanding fire pit may complete the look.

Finally, modern pools and spas have become works of art, incorporating fountains and waterfalls, rock formations, frameless edges, and other landscaping features.

Combined, a covered outdoor room, open deck or patio, and pool/spa feature create a value-added feature for a new home. By extending the living space with year-round options to enjoy it, the modern back yard can provide years of enjoyment while boosting property value.

Indeed, the old back yard has evolved into a new destination.

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