Living outdoors: how to create perfect spaces for summer

Comfort, materials and atmosphere transform terraces and gardens into environments to be lived in every day

With the arrival of the summer season, the desire to spend more time outdoors grows, transforming terraces, balconies and gardens into welcoming and functional spaces. In recent years, the concept of outdoor living has changed profoundly: outdoor environments are no longer experienced only as passageways or seasonal spaces, but as true extensions of the home, designed with the same care reserved for interiors.
Contemporary design has helped to redefine the meaning of outdoor furniture, introducing increasingly sophisticated solutions from an aesthetic and functional point of view. Today, comfort is central to the design of outdoor spaces: modular sofas, tables with essential lines and ergonomic seats allow you to create environments dedicated to relaxation, conviviality and daily well-being.
Specialized companies such as Higold Milano also interpret this evolution through outdoor furniture collections characterized by high-performance materials, balanced proportions and a contemporary language capable of adapting to both urban contexts and spaces surrounded by nature.
One of the most interesting aspects of outdoor design concerns the continuity between interior and exterior. In fact, more and more projects are trying to create a harmonious dialogue between domestic environments and open-air spaces, using neutral color palettes, natural textures and consistent materials. The result is a more fluid, elegant and relaxing perception of space.

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To design a functional outdoor space, it is important to start by dividing the areas. Even a small terrace can accommodate a living area, a dining corner or a space dedicated to reading. The key is to avoid visual overload and favor a few well-designed elements, capable of dialoguing with each other with balance.
Vegetation plays a fundamental role in the construction of the atmosphere. Mediterranean plants, aromatic essences and small trees help to create shade, privacy and visual comfort. In the same way, lighting makes it possible to enhance materials and volumes during the evening hours: diffused lights, lanterns and discreet LED systems help to build more intimate and welcoming environments.
Materials are also a central element in the design of outdoor spaces. New technologies now make it possible to use weather-resistant surfaces without sacrificing aesthetic quality. Aluminium, braided ropes and technical fabrics are chosen not only for their durability, but also for their ability to convey comfort and visual lightness.
The success of outdoor furniture tells of a deeper change in the way we live at home. More and more people are looking for environments capable of promoting relaxation, sociality and daily well-being, transforming outdoor spaces into central places of the contemporary living experience.

INFO/PHOTO COURTESY: Higold Milano

Chiara Mattavelli