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Lawn Design Elements to Accompany Cedar Adirondack Chairs

Todd Arend is a freelance writer who enjoys outdoor getaways. He writes about Adirondack chairs and other versatile outdoor furniture for http://www.cedarwoodfurniture.com.

Cedar Adirondack chairs bring to mind natural, woodsy settings. In fact, the first Adirondack chairs appeared in New York as the result of a man’s quest to design the perfect chairs for his family as they vacationed in the mountains. You may not live near any mountains, but cedar Adirondack chairs still provide a blend of culture, comfort, and charm. As you design your lawn and position your chairs, you may want to consider several other elements.

For enhanced privacy, you can incorporate a fence, hedge, arbor, or privacy screen. Combining structures with plants can add a decorative aspect to your lawn. You might construct stone pathways around the edge of the yard, fence, or hedge. If you plan to install a central area, such as a fountain or detached deck, you can also create walkways that cross through your yard to this central area.

Alternately, you can create grass pathways. Narrow your lawn in the places you want to create pathways by cutting your own flower beds. These might be rectangular beds. However, you might find oblong or even asymmetrical shapes more pleasing to your eye. Before you start cutting out flower beds, you should mark the areas to ensure that you create the right shapes of the right sizes in the right places. Twisting or curved paths can look interesting. And if tall shrubs or trees block the view of where the path goes, you can create a sense of privacy and mystery in your own back yard.

You can create a stunning design effect if you use a focal point. The focal point may consist of virtually anything, including a particular planter, tree, or flower bed, cedar Adirondack chairs, an outdoor swing, or a fire pit. You can then draw attention to this focal point in your arrangement of other items on your lawn. The focal point doesn’t necessarily have to be in the center of your yard. Draw the eye to this spot by installing pathways that lead to it, or planting colorful flowers around it.

For more ideas, study pictures of outdoor spaces in home decorating magazines and books. Think about what your eyes are first drawn to as you browse the pictures. Then notice how the placement of colors, shapes, plants, and furnishings serve to draw your attention to that one spot.

Bring out any special elements of your cedar Adirondack chairs or accompanying furniture. If your chairs contain any decorative flourishes or cutouts, you can repeat these elements. For example, you might paint the same design or shape on wood planters. You could look for serving dishes that mimic the shape. Repeating certain elements gives your yard a themed feel. Even if you don’t purchase each piece at the same time, you can help them look as if they all belong together.

Cedar Adirondack chairs, you see, are only the starting point for a pleasing back yard. Once you’ve selected the appropriate furniture for your lawn, you can use these suggestions to transform your yard from boring to stimulating.

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