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How to Design the Perfect Back Porch for Summer

Written by Palmetto Bluff

Unveiling the Secrets to a Luxurious Back Porch Design: 9 Key Elements

As the temperature rises and the days get longer, your back porch becomes a gathering place for family and friends to enjoy the warmth and beauty of summer. The perfect back porch design can make all the difference in creating a relaxing and inviting outdoor space.

In this guide, we’ll cover everything from choosing the right furniture to creating a cohesive design, so you can create a stunning back porch that’s excellent for summer entertaining!

1. Choose the Right Furniture

The first step in designing the perfect back porch is choosing the right furniture. When selecting pieces, it’s important to consider both style and comfort. Wicker and rattan chairs, for example, are fitting for a classic Lowcountry look and provide ample comfort for lounging. Adirondack chairs are another popular choice, offering a comfortable place to sit and relax. When choosing furniture, don’t forget to include tables for drinks and snacks, as well as comfortable cushions and pillows to make the space feel cozy.

2. Add Some Greenery

Plants are a great way to add some natural beauty to your back porch design. Hanging baskets and potted plants can add a pop of color and texture to the space, while also providing a touch of freshness to the air. Incorporating herbs like basil or mint can also add a delightful scent to your porch, while also providing fresh ingredients for summer cocktails and meals.

3. Incorporate Lighting

Proper lighting is essential for creating a welcoming, yet functional, back porch. String lights or lanterns can provide soft ambient lighting, while table lamps can provide task lighting for reading or playing games. If you’re looking to create a cozy atmosphere, consider adding candles or even a fireplace for warmth and ambiance.

4. Flooring

The right flooring can make or break the look and feel of your back porch. Consider using natural materials such as wood, stone, or brick for a rustic and elegant look. Alternatively, you can opt for porcelain tiles that mimic the look of natural material but offer more durability and resistance to weathering. A well-chosen floor material can help tie all of the other elements of your back porch design together.

5. Privacy

When it comes to designing a back porch, consider adding screens, curtains, or blinds to create a cozy and intimate space. You can also add natural barriers such as hedges or climbing plants to create a sense of seclusion and serenity.

6. Entertainment

Back porches are meant for relaxing, but they can also be a hub for entertainment. Consider adding a sound system, outdoor television, or even a small bar area for hosting guests. With the right entertainment features, your back porch can be a versatile space that’s perfect for everything from family gatherings to summer parties.

7. Create a Cohesive Design

When designing your back porch, it’s important to create a cohesive look that brings all your design elements together. One way to do this is by incorporating a color scheme that complements the surrounding environment. For a classic Lowcountry look, consider incorporating greens, whites, and other neutrals. Additionally, patterned cushions or striped rugs can add flair to any room while also making it well-balanced.

8. Make it Functional

In addition to being a relaxing space, your back porch should also be functional. Consider adding a grill or outdoor kitchen for summer barbecues, complemented by an expandable dining table that can effortlessly accommodate varying party sizes and that can be conveniently stowed away. Including storage for cushions and outdoor games can also make the space more practical and enjoyable.

9. Personal Touches

Finally, don’t forget to add your own personal touches to your back porch design. This could include family photos, artwork, or special mementos that hold sentimental value. You can also incorporate your hobbies or interests into the design, such as a small herb garden, a swaying porch swing, or a collection of artwork. Adding personal touches not only makes the space feel more lived-in and inviting, but it also creates a unique and memorable experience for you and your guests.

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Designing the perfect back porch for summer takes careful planning and consideration. From choosing the right furniture to creating a cohesive design, there are many factors to consider. By following these tips, you can create an impressive back porch that combines entertainment and relaxation.

And if you’re looking for a place to call home in the Lowcountry, contact Palmetto Bluff to learn more about our luxury real estate community. Our properties feature splendid back porch designs, ideal for enjoying summer time and all year-round. To learn more about life at the Bluff, click the button below to contact us!

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