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September
22

How to Keep Your Outdoor Spaces Inviting in Cooler Weather | Howard Hanna Coach Realtors

As Long Island's temperatures begin to cool, it doesn't mean you should give up on your outdoor living areas until spring. Our REALTORS® understand that well-maintained outdoor spaces boost your property's value throughout the year. With the right strategy, you can create cozy, welcoming areas that expand your home's usable space during the fall.

Make Your Outdoor Area Comfy for Cool Weather

Set Up Smart Heat Sources

Outdoor heating has an impact on your patio or deck, turning it into a snug hideaway when it's cold outside. You'll see that fire pits become natural meeting places while giving off heat and creating a nice atmosphere. You can pick a permanent stone setup or a movable metal one. Think about putting infrared heaters under covered spots to get steady, wind-resistant heat that won't blow away like regular propane heaters might.

Put in Weather-Tough Fabrics

Your patio furniture becomes much more appealing when you add weather-resistant cushions and blankets. Pick fabrics made for outdoor use in rich fall colors like burnt orange, deep burgundy, or forest green to add visual warmth. Remember to buy a storage chest or deck box where you can put away these fabrics when bad weather comes.

Build Windbreaks and Shelter

Well-placed windbreaks make a big difference in outdoor comfort during windy Long Island weather. You can put up retractable screens, outdoor curtains, or even temporary plexiglass panels to block cold winds while keeping the view. Living walls made with evergreen plants or tall ornamental grasses give natural protection while making your landscape more interesting in winter.

Light Up with Cozy Illumination

When days get shorter, outdoor lighting in layers becomes crucial to create a mood and keep things safe. Hanging string lights makes everything feel magical while helping you see. Try putting them at different heights to make it look interesting. Solar lights and LED candles are great choices that don't need cords and won't start fires.

Main lights to add:

  • Lights along paths so people can walk
  • Lights pointing up at trees and interesting parts of buildings
  • Sconces you can dim near where people sit
  • Battery lamps for tables where people eat

Add Decorations for the Season

Seasonal decorating makes your outdoor area feel purposeful and welcoming instead of neglected when it gets colder. You should replace summer's colorful flowers with cold-resistant ornamental cabbages, winter berries, and evergreen arrangements that do well in colder weather. Adding things like decorative gourds, pine cones, and weather-proof artwork creates eye-catching displays that honor the time of year.

Design Functional Cooking Spaces

Your outdoor kitchen or grilling area can stay active beyond summer—in fact, autumn and winter provide great weather for grilling without the scorching heat. Think about adding a pergola or permanent roof over your cooking space to shield you and your gear from the weather. Putting in task lights and a small prep area near your grill lets you cook outside and even after dark.

Select Cold-Hardy Plants

Plants that look good in winter keep your yard lively when it's cold out. You should pick evergreens, decorative grasses, and plants with unique bark or seed pods. These add texture and movement to cool-weather gardens. Planting in pots near where you sit lets you switch out plants each season and move them to safe spots in bad weather.

Plants that look nice all year:

  • Winterberry has bright red berries
  • Japanese maple has striking bark
  • Ornamental kale has colorful leaves
  • Hellebores bloom in late winter

Whether you're getting ready to sell or planning to enjoy your home throughout the year, these outdoor upgrades show you care about your property. Want to check out Nassau County homes for sale or Suffolk County homes for sale with great outdoor spaces? Contact us today to discover properties that offer opportunities to enjoy the outdoors all year round.

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