I never thought of that!
A deck built right off a room in the house creates bonus living space, even if the deck is modest in size. The more seamless you can make the transition from indoors to outdoors, the more the two areas will flow together, making both spaces feel larger. In this Austin, Texas, home, large-scale glass doors connect the deck and the living room, allowing people to easily pass between both spaces.
Carve out some breathing space. Whether you use the space to meditate, do yoga or just sit and take a few deep breaths, having a space where you can get away from the bustle of daily life is worth the effort. If you don’t have an entire room to spare, get creative: Take over a corner under the eaves, in the guest room or beside a sunny window. You don’t need much stuff — in fact, it’s the absence of stuff that will make this little corner so relaxing. Try a floor cushion, a candle on a tray and a potted plant for starters.
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