Even though you may have put in a ton of work into your new outdoor sanctuary, it can be easy to forget that it’s out there waiting for you at the end of a long day. If it’s beautiful outside, why not take some of the activities you’re used to doing indoors out there? Weather permitting, you’ll love reading, stretching, or just catching up with friends and family even more outside.
 Exercise With fresh air, sunshine, and the aroma of flowers as a backdrop, this is a perfect place to bring out your yoga mat and take time to get centered. If yoga and exercise are part of your day-to-day, think about how your outdoor space can be more accommodating to your routine. Consider designating a specific portion of your space for these activities and make it that much easier to get into the flow. |  Games & Activities Let’s face it, we all need a break from our screens sometimes. This is a perfect chance to break some habits, and get into some new ones with the whole family. Kids are notorious phone junkies, so providing them with some outdoor alternatives can enable them to put down those devices, pick up a book from time to time, or even play an old fashioned board game! Consider adding some outdoor storage to your space to house games, books, even art supplies for easy access. |  Outdoor Lounge One surefire way to guarantee that your new outdoor space will be the new favorite hang is to make it as comfortable as possible. Getting comfortable outdoor furniture is an easy place to start. If you want to get a little more advanced, try what we tried and build an outdoor daybed planter for maximum lounge points. You can find a DIY tutorial to build your own daybed planter here. The planter headboard really softens the look and feel, and helps to incorporate it into the greenery of the garden. |
