August 19, 2017

4 Ways To Make Your Summer House Cosy  

A summer house in your garden can be used for all sorts of purposes. It can be transformed into an art studio for crafts and painting, a space for writing, or a hobby room in general. Or, it could be a special space to just relax and enjoy the good weather.  On sunnier days, the garden house provides welcome shade from the heat, too. If you want a country garden summer house for a truly summer feel, be sure to choose a style that has windows with small panes and a tiled roof. Small details like these, along with window boxes or a weathervane, are just the thing to turn your summer house into a quaint space. Also, aim for a calming colour palette of pastel and neutral shades, pale leafy greens, and even colour wash timber cladding. There are loads of choices and elements to think about, so we’ve put together a list of ways to make your summer house extra-cosy and inviting.

  • The Position Of The House

Firstly, where you place your summer house is an important consideration. A good place is usually at the far end of the garden. If you place it in the middle, you risk the garden seeming smaller than it really is and breaking up any lawn space you may have. Also, if you want to create a relaxing retreat, the further you are from your everyday life, the better. When you’re looking at summer houses for sale, be sure to consider where you will place it in your garden.

  • Mix and Match the Furniture

Give your tranquil garden summer house a truly relaxed look and feel with a mixture of furniture styles, like painted wicker pieces in brightly coloured hues and a really comfy sofa you’d usually keep in your living room. Head to the junk shops to find great pieces for your outhouse, as you don’t need to have the very best furniture in there.

  • Make Dining Space

Give your garden summer house a lovely decked area that will be perfect for lazy summer lunches or sunset dinners. Folding director’s chairs and colourful bunting can create a typical English clubhouse look, and you can’t go wrong with fold-up furniture that you can put away during the rainy times.

  • Paint Your Summer House Blue

Consider decorating the outside of your garden summer house in a tranquil shade of blue. If your garden tends to be quite hilly, such an arrangement will work well, since it helps to create different levels in the garden. If you don’t have a lawn, there is still plenty of scope to have pots and flower beds dotted around your summer house for a truly summery feel.

These are just a few ideas to create a cosy summer house. It’s all about how you’re going to use the space, where it’s placed in your garden, and what you want to achieve. Second-hand items work well, as the aim should be to upcycle things to create a relaxing, tranquil haven.