How to Style Your Outdoor Space
As most of you know, I have been styling interiors for more than 20 years, however sometimes my jobs take me outdoors. I love styling outdoors, but there are a few hard and fast rules you might want to keep in mind when styling outside. Whether you're planning to photograph your outdoor space, or you're simply looking to spruce things up, today's tips will certainly help you create a magazine worthy space.1. Incorporate greenery. Use potted plants to anchor your space, but avoid using a lot of small colorful plants. Instead, think substantial, but not too large. When thinking of scale and proportion, remember it's about the house and not the plants or accessories.2. Don't over accessorize. Use accessories that make sense. Stay away from using too many throws or blankets, pillows, lanterns or candles, elk horns, wine glasses, you get the picture. These items are certainly ones that you'll find day to day in your space, but they don't need to live there permanently.3. Remember the Magic Triangle. This is especially important if you are styling your outdoor space for a photoshoot, but the rule also applies if you are simply setting-up your space for yourself. In the case of outdoor styling, this is a great trick to keep everything in balance. Your triangle will give you a starting point in an environment that can be overwhelming. In the above photo, you will see a thin triangle of red props. Can you spot them?4. Choose smart materials. Think about items that can withstand the elements. That means choosing things like indoor/outdoor fabrics for pillows, rust-resistant furniture, and outdoor rugs. You'll be surprised at the items available on the market these days. Ballard Designs and Ikea often have great selections!Photo 1: Rob BrinsonPhoto 2: Anthony MastersonPhoto 3: Reed DavisPhoto 4: Lauren RubinsteinStyling By: Annette Joseph for Meredith publications