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How to Bring Interior Design Trends to the Exterior Space

Learn how to bring interior design trends to your exterior space, blending indoor style with outdoor living for a cohesive and stylish home environment.

More homeowners are embracing the outdoors as an extension of their living space, especially when warmer weather beckons. Designing outdoor areas to blend seamlessly with your interiors can create a unified, inviting atmosphere that enhances your home’s overall aesthetic and functionality. By incorporating interior design trends into your outdoor spaces—such as using similar color schemes, textures, and furniture styles—you can create a harmonious flow between indoor and outdoor living. From cozy outdoor lounges that mirror your living room to dining areas that feel like extensions of your kitchen, the possibilities are endless. This article will guide you through the process of bringing interior design principles outside, helping you craft an outdoor oasis that reflects your personal style while offering the comfort and appeal of your interior spaces. Whether it’s through furniture choices, lighting, or accessories, these tips will transform your outdoor areas into livable, stylish spaces you’ll enjoy year-round.

Nature Inspired

The nature-inspired trend continues to increase in popularity as many people seek to connect more with nature by adding it to their living spaces. The trend emphasizes the use of organic building materials, such as marble, terracotta, and travertine. Oversized windows are also used to allow more natural light and blur the lines between outdoors and indoors. 

On the other hand, you can rely on sculptural stems, botanicals, and branches to decorate and add character to your exterior space. The best way to go about it is to install a patio, pergola, or a small deck and incorporate these nature-inspired elements to create an outdoor oasis. 

Embrace Color

This year, home decor trends are embracing bold, warm, and earthy palettes that reflect a deep connection to nature. Homeowners are gravitating towards rich, earthy reds, terra cotta, beige, sage, brown, and chocolate tones, creating inviting and grounded spaces. Additionally, there's a surge in coastal-inspired hues like vibrant turquoise, deep greens, and calming blues, which evoke the serene beauty of the sea and sky. These color choices blend warmth with tranquility, making interiors feel both cozy and expansive. By incorporating these vibrant yet soothing tones, homeowners are crafting spaces that feel both comforting and refreshing, perfectly balancing boldness with serenity.

You can add color to your exterior space through proper landscaping by Malone’s Landscape management experts. The greenery from plants and flower colors helps add charm and interest to the entire outdoor space. Another way to add color is to repaint your front door, garden gates, accent trims, garage doors, and outdoor accessories, such as mailboxes, planters, and window boxes, with interior colors to make them pop. 

Prioritize Seating

Even the smallest spaces call for great outdoor seating options. The least you can do for your small space is to get a cafe-style table and a couple of chairs. Fold-away options can also work well if you are really short on space. However, if your space allows, go for large outdoor dining sets. Modern furniture options use sustainable materials like wood and stone. 

Sustainability

Sustainability is at the top of everyone’s mind, including residential and commercial building owners. Homeowners have become more conscious of how they impact the environment and try to find ways to lower their carbon footprint. One way to make your exterior space more eco-friendly is to use native plants in your garden.

These plants are naturally adapted to your area’s environmental conditions, which enables them to support the surrounding ecosystem. If your region experiences a drier, hotter climate, embrace xeriscaping or get drought-tolerant plants. Use rain barrels to conserve water and cater to your garden’s needs. Other ways to make your home exterior more sustainable are installing solar panels and using natural and recycled materials for fencing, decking, siding, and more. 

Statement Lighting

Lighting tends to lean more towards styling and art these days. Most interior spaces feature retro and vintage-inspired lighting because of their unique charm and elegance. The trend has made its way to outdoor lighting with an emphasis on bold designs and finishes. You can use strategically positioned lighting to make a statement, showcase your focal point and unique architectural element,  and direct the eye to areas that matter. 

As you work towards bringing interior design trends to your exterior space, keep up with the latest news and trends to ensure you are not left behind. Determine what works for you and create a smooth transition from your interiors to exterior space. 

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