
With the arrival of summer, terraces, gardens and balconies are transformed into the most lived-in places in the house. Preparing these spaces in a functional and welcoming way allows you to make the most of your days outdoors, whether they are dedicated to relaxation, conviviality or simply a silent break among the greenery.
But where to start to make your outdoor space really livable?
The first step is to reorganize the environment, freeing it from unused objects, empty vases or furnishings damaged by the winter. A deep cleaning of the surfaces – floors, walls, parapets – restores visual order and prepares the space to receive new elements.
Once freed up and cleaned, the space can be redesigned according to real needs: is there a need for a dining area? A relaxation corner? A shady spot for the hottest hours? Even in a few square meters it is possible to create functional micro-environments, taking advantage of the arrangement of the furnishings and the play between solids and voids.
The choice of outdoor furniture is crucial. They must be resistant, practical and consistent with the architectural context. Higold Milano’s outdoor furniture collections, for example, offer solutions in materials such as painted aluminum, natural teak and technical fabrics designed to withstand the sun and bad weather. The modular and modular proposals are ideal for interpreting outdoor spaces of different sizes and configurations with versatility, easily adapting to both compact terraces and large gardens. This design flexibility allows you to create customized compositions that meet practical needs without sacrificing a refined and consistent aesthetic, capable of enhancing any environment with elegance and sobriety.
Green also plays a central role. In pots or on the wall, plants create a natural and refreshing atmosphere. Aromatic plants, climbers or decorative grasses can be chosen based on sun exposure and ease of maintenance. Ideally, greenery should not only be decorative, but also help generate shading and privacy.
To make the outdoor space usable even in the evening hours, good lighting cannot be missing. Soft lighting, portable lanterns, LED strips integrated into the furnishings or indirect light points can transform even the smallest balcony into an evocative and welcoming place.
Finally, a personal touch always makes the difference: cushions, outdoor rugs, light curtains or small decorative accessories give warmth and identity to the space, making it truly “inhabited”. The important thing is to maintain visual consistency between all the elements, to avoid the disordered effect and enhance every stylistic choice.
Preparing the outdoor space for the summer does not require major interventions, but attention to detail and conscious choices. Well-designed furniture, such as the one proposed by Higold Milano, helps to define balanced and functional environments, perfect for fully enjoying the brightest season of the year.
INFO/PHOTO COURTESY: Higold Milano
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