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Serene Settings

 


 

A setting calls to you. It beckons from afar, luring you in and, when you leave, making you eager to return. Find inner — and outer — peace in your own backyard, with these tips on creating an evocative environment that invites relaxation, conversation or admiration of the best Mother Nature has to offer.
 

  • A flower be-decked bower is an adult hideaway, a place to settle in and smell the roses. Simply place an arbor facing a pretty view, tuck a bench underneath, add comfy pillows and sweet-smelling vines growing up and over to create a fragrant hideaway. (Ready-made arbors are available at most home improvement or garden centers.)
     
  • Entertaining friends lets them share the garden. A flagstone floor and a vine-draped pergola make a simple footprint for a tranquil sitting area. Dress an outdoor table in easy-care cottons, hang a candelabra from the rafters and you have an intimate setting for dining al fresco.
     
  • A winding path should lead somewhere special, like a garden getaway for communing with the glory of nature. It can be as austere as a grayed bench nestled picturesquely among the roses or a porch swing hung from a tree — anywhere you can take time off from the hustle-bustle of life.
     
  • A deck doesn’t have to be attached to the house. Create a secret garden room in a quiet corner of the yard. Plant foliage walls that offer privacy without being obtrusive and create a low maintenance floor by balancing wood planks on a bed of gravel. Add chaise lounges, and it becomes a hidden nook for soaking up the sun or lingering over cocktails and conversation.
     
  • A setting doesn’t have to be fancy or complicated. A folding chair tucked into a corner of a patio or balcony makes a secluded spot for coffee and contemplation.A tiny table and a privacy screen of potted bamboo make it a restful retreat for a party of one.
     
  • A setting should bea sensory experience — fragrant flowers to admire and smell, the rustle of leaves, the gurgle of a fountain or the tinkle of wind chimes to tease the ear, a comfortable seat to sink into and a table to hold a cup of tea or a twilight cocktail.
     
  • Home comforts can make a setting more enjoyable. Snuggly throws or portable propane heaters take the chill out of the night air. A ceiling fan attached to an overhang or pergola helps you keep your cool. A fire pit or a mini refrigerator encourage camaraderie, while mood-making citronella candles help keep bugs away.

 

     
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