Every home, whether old or new, offers different exterior-interior connection possibilities for homeowners apart from upgrading your doors. Homeowners are starting to welcome ideas to improve their living by bridging the gap between their interior and exterior design.
When planning for a remodeling, consider these key points to seamlessly connect your exterior to your interior design.
Build a Courtyard
Courtyards introduce natural light into tight spots. A version of an outdoor room, courtyards normally feel more enclosed, bound by your property’s walls. For areas with warm weather, they are an extremely useful addition as they provide shade and act as a natural chimney. With walls that you can easily slide open, it can be difficult to tell where your home interior ends and the exterior begins.
Upgrade Your Flooring
You can easily connect two spaces together by choosing the same set of flooring, running from the inside of your home to your outdoor garden. This creates a visual trick that will instantly hide the distinction between your interior and exterior space. Choosing the same colors will also instantly connect the spaces and make your home look wider and bigger.
Add Plants
Placing plants in your home will create a feeling of being in an exterior space. Big plant pots placed in your home will stimulate people to create a link between your exterior and interior space, especially when you use them in hedges beyond your patio doors.
Apart from plants, you can also introduce the use of colors reminiscent of nature for your curtains. This simulates and highlights the flow between your garden and interiors.
Look no further than Renewal by Andersen when it comes to installing doors for your next renovation project. Call us today at (307) 472-2199 so we can discuss our range of French patio and sliding patio doors. We serve the areas of Douglas, Cheyenne and Laramie, WY.