We all love a big deck but
it’s really what you do with it.
Even when it is a small
deck, you can do some amazing things.
Patios and decks add to the
living space and especially in our geographical area – they should not be
overlooked or forgotten about.
There is a current trend
for ‘outdoor rooms’ so if you have a deck or patio create an extended living
space – use colourful cushions, put out bright coloured patio dishes, a lemonade
set, and lots of blooming plants. On large decks and patios use outdoor
furniture sets that say “hey come sit down, stay & visit”.
If you have a small deck or
a balcony use planter boxes so as not to use up deck floor space, put out a
size-appropriate bistro set and make the area welcoming.
Most small patios can
handle a bench or small bistro set, and pots with lots of blooming plants.
At this time of year
vendors should put as much care and prep into the outdoor space as into the
home. Prospective buyers need to envision themselves spending time in this area
too. It can give you a competitive edge.
On the deck, be sure there
are no nail heads or screws sticking out, that it is structurally sound and
re-stain or power wash.
On the patio be sure slabs
are not cracked, crooked, or raised. Also be sure there are no weeds or grass
sneaking up between the slabs.
A gazebo on a large deck,
in the backyard or on a patio is a great touch.
TIP: if you have a vendor
who is planning on selling in the fall, take pictures this summer, so you can
show potential buyers the paradise they can expect to see next summer.
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Great idea for a small balcony! |
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This is in Dallas - just had to add it! |
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One of my favourites...in Alberta. |
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