The Advantages Of An Outdoor Space

Have Additional Workspace

Arranging your outdoor space allows you to enlarge the overall workspace. The exterior layout will provide more space for your employees. Whether with the aim of creating a more welcoming environment where employees can relax or to allow them to work there. To enhance your new living space, add an outdoor rug to restrict the location of the seats and the coffee table or side tables where you will enjoy your delicious summer cocktails and cold beers. To make the space more functional, you could use stools and a bar cart.

Before making your furniture choice, examine the fabric. Not all coatings are of the same quality; they have an impact not only on the maintenance required for your garden furniture but also on storage for the winter.

Increased Quality Of Life

Employees consider the layout of outdoor spaces to be an important benefit for corporate life. The ability to relax outside while maintaining a certain level of comfort is an important element in an employee’s day. A change of environment also allows them to clear their minds before returning to their position more motivated.

A Beneficial Place For Creativity

Changing our work environment allows us to think differently and be more creative. The ideas that come to us in front of a computer screen, between four white walls, are not the same as under a beautiful blue sky on an open terrace. Furnished outdoor spaces are the ideal place to find new ideas.

Improves Company Brand Image

The exterior design of your premises will also help improve your brand image among those who see it. It is an additional asset for your company, whether for your employees or also for those who come to your premises.

Determine The Uses Of Each Square Meter.

In addition to the work of a landscape architect for a garden, or as here for a refined terrace, I offer my client a development plan, allowing him to determine the use of each area.

For this beautiful L-shaped terrace offering a 180-degree view of Lyon, we favored the positioning of the relaxation area just in front of the bay window, giving access to the interior living room.

The other part, oriented more towards the hillside but not overlooked, was going to be intended for the dining area, again in the continuity of the kitchen and the interior lunch area.

A Harmony Of Colors

For this project, I took as a starting point the orange color of the living room sofa that my client had just purchased. I suggested that he vary it by touch, in particular by finding it on the small cocotte Fermob side table in the color of a nasturtium, the Buggle Up Fatboy pouf, and the two armchairs in the Masters Kartell rust-orange dining area. These few elements provide contrast with the rest of the furniture chosen in shades of khaki green and sage green and create a vibrant natural atmosphere.