By Pocyline Karani
Do you own a sizeable space either at the back or front of your house? Are you at a loss on what to do with it? Here is an idea. Why not create a veranda patio? This will turn the space into a great place to lounge and commune with friends and family while enjoying the outside fresh air.
Furniture made from water and rust-proof material is appropriate for the patio. Photos: Martin Mukangu/Courtesy of Windsor Luxury Homes
Plants do well in patios so consider a collection of greenery and flowering in different sizes. Arrange them aesthetically so they are pleasant to the eye. Consider the size of your space to determine what plants and flowers to have.
If the patio is small exercise greater restrain to achieve a cohesive look. Use various medium-sized pots with hanging planters or tiered plant stands. Choose luscious green plants and vibrant flowers that are appropriate for the amount of sunlight or shade available.
Remember, regardless of the size of the patio, plants are used for the same purpose, which is to decorate, create a focal point, enhance privacy, block off unwanted views and form a shade. Spice it up by using unusual, unique pots such as old boots made from clay. Alternatively, you could section off the veranda with trellis and plant box holders filled with climbing plants.
The ground of your veranda can either be stone, concrete or brick. If you opt for wood, teak is most ideal because is hardly absorbs water and has a longer lifespan. A rug helps haze the edges between the indoors and outside where the patio stands. Furthermore, the colour of the rug may help to play off strong foliage and flower tones.
Serene fountain
You can also decorate your patio with lights. Buy special lights to add a dramatic flare to your space. For a wild or traditional African feel, suspend a few hanging lanterns from the porch. This will give the patio an instant exotic touch.
A serene fountain is a fantastic accessory. Others include chimneys and an inbuilt miniature bar. Give your patio a theme and decorate accordingly. You could also hang a hammock for an even more dramatic adventure.