GARDEN ROOMS |
GARDEN ROOMS-STYLES |
INDOOR GARDEN ROOMS |
Patio |
Cabin |
Cottage |
Conservatory |
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GARDEN ROOMS-IN & OUT
Garden rooms indoors are in many different places, as well as, have many different names. They are sometimes called SUNROOMS, CONSERVATORIES, PORCHES, SITTING ROOMS, and more. Typically, an indoor gardens room is that which has plants, garden décor in prints and fabrics, porch-style furniture, and things that you have to make a room (or even a nook) into a garden theme. Outdoor garden rooms are even more complicated as far as names go. They can be patios, terraces, porches, gazebos, or just areas with in a garden that are enclosed and included a bench. It reality, it is what you make of an area to create a “room”. We have many different garden rooms here in the outdoor gardens and will show you some examples so that you can create your own! |
CONSERVATORY IN WINTER |
PAVILION |
GAZABO OR SUMMERHOUSE |
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OUTDOOR GARDEN ROOMS |
A conservatory is that which has plants and people; a greenhouse is basically for plants and a growing area. Conservatories are small to elaborate and great places to entertain in! There are different types of conservatories-cool or warm-depending on which direction it faces. Pick plants for the type of conservatory that you have or will build. Choose suitable furniture that can withstand a moist atmosphere and plenty of light. Outdoor-type fabrics are good here. |
Sunrooms are like conservatories but have a solid roof and usually are an extension of the house. Dining and seating areas take more of a precedence to the plants. An enclosed porch is a smaller-type of a sunroom. There are many types of plant and entertaining rooms that can be used for plants and people! |
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Fall is a great time to cook outdoors and have fire pits! Click on the picture! |
PATIO |
SITTING AREAS WITH IN LARGER GARDENS |
OUTDOOR GARDEN ROOMS Outdoor garden rooms take different shapes and sizes. Visit various gardens and historical homes to see what examples they have. That is the best way to get ideas. |