Having an outdoor space is making a great extension of your own home. The idea of bringing the outdoors in is good for the soul, calms the nerves, and heightens the senses. Home designers recommend opening up even a pocket garden if you have a limited space like when you are living in a condominium. On the other hand, if you have an available outdoor space, you can transform the simplest of any space into a home tucked inconspicuously into its lush tropical setting. If you want to update the look of your outdoor space, you can add palapa bars that give shade, shelter and a fresh dwelling that will allow air to circulate while offering protection from the sun and rain. This would definitely find a perfect eye-friendly spot in your own outdoor space.
Another great pick is a deck cabana that displays perfect marriage of style and function with a tropical vibe and sophisticated feel as well. It is a showcase of an impeccable style: an interpretation of comfort and elegance to suit one’s relaxing moments. This is best partnered with furnishings and accessories related to your tropical outdoor theme. A deck cabana would also be perfect to cover and protect your patio furniture or simply to create different outdoor relaxing areas.
You can also use umbrellas for the outdoors. Umbrellas used in the home are generally placed in outdoor areas for lounging such as a garden, a pool area, even over an outdoor tub. They are specially useful during summer months, when outdoor entertaining most likely won’t be hampered by heavy rains, but when the sun is at its harshest. Umbrellas now come in many shapes, sizes, and prints and you can determine which you prefer based on your taste and their functionality. An outdoor tiki umbrella injects a warm, resort-like feel to an outdoor setup. It is best used in outdoor areas to complement wooden furniture pieces. This is also very functional as having an umbrella over a patio table protects the people sitting around the table from the sun. Six and seven-foot shades are best for small bistro tables, while bigger nine to 11-foot shades cover bigger dining tables in various shapes.







