Fall is here in Phoenix, and with the changing of the seasons, it makes sense to make some changes to your home and patio-area. Not only does changing one’s space make sense with the change that is occurring in the seasons, but changing for the fall season is practical. Here are four ways that we as landscapers suggest as a means to update your patio.
It’s easy to just keep the same patio furniture that you’ve always had and enjoyed this summer, but why not change things up? Opt for more cozy and comfy patio furniture and add some festive pillows for an extra pop of color or to celebrate this holiday season.
A fire pit can be a great addition to your patio this fall. Even though temperatures won’t be dipping as low as some of the rest of the country, Phoenix evenings will still be quite chilly. A fire pit or fire pit table can take the chill off and make your patio a great place to congregate with friends and family.
Even though the sun won’t be beating down this fall as much as it does in the summer, a pergola or shade structure can still be a great addition. It will allow you to better enjoy Phoenix’s time out on the patio during these temperate fall and winter days.
If you aren’t ready to commit to new furniture or making a major landscaping change, adding some accessories can be a great option when you are looking for a change. Add pillows to your furniture or check out the garden section at your local home improvement store. There, you will find figures and small statues as well as pots to add to your landscaping.
If you live in Phoenix and are ready to change up your landscaping, contact Mountainscapers. We are local landscapers who can help you liven up your patio and yard. Visit our website to learn more!
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