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Creating a Stunning Outdoor Entertaining Area with Techo-Bloc

In today's fast-paced world, our outdoor spaces have become essential sanctuaries for relaxation, enjoyment, and entertainment. A well-designed outdoor entertaining area can transform your backyard into a welcoming haven where you can host gatherings, spend quality time with loved ones, and create cherished memories. One of the best ways to achieve this is by incorporating Techo-Bloc, a leading provider of high-quality hardscaping products, into your outdoor design. 

  • The Beauty of Techo-Bloc Products

Techo-Bloc is renowned for its exceptional craftsmanship and innovative designs, making it a preferred choice for landscaping professionals and homeowners alike. The product range includes pavers, slabs, walls, steps, and various outdoor living elements, all available in a wide array of colors, textures, and sizes. With Techo-Bloc, you can unleash your creativity and design a unique and captivating outdoor entertaining space.
  • Pavers and Slabs for a Stunning Patio

The foundation of your outdoor entertaining area starts with the selection of pavers and slabs for your patio. Techo-Bloc offers an extensive selection of paving stones that cater to various styles, whether you prefer a classic, contemporary, or rustic look. Consider using the luxurious Blu 80 Smooth pavers for a refined and elegant patio, or explore the Travertina Raw slabs for a natural stone appearance that adds warmth and character to the space.
  • Create Inviting Seating Areas

Comfortable seating areas are essential for any outdoor gathering. Techo-Bloc provides versatile wall systems that can be used to create stylish seating walls or cozy fire pits. Utilize the Mini-Creta Architectural stone for low seating walls that encircle your patio or opt for the sleek and modern look of the Graphix wall system. Enhance these seating areas with weather-resistant cushions and throws to create an inviting atmosphere.
  • Outdoor Kitchen and Dining

Take your outdoor entertaining area to the next level by incorporating an outdoor kitchen and dining space! Techo-Bloc's Borealis wall and steps are perfect for building a durable and visually striking kitchen island or bar area. Pair it with a Techo-Bloc grill island and countertop, equipped with a built-in grill, sink, and storage options. For your dining area, opt for the Industria slab series, which brings an industrial-chic vibe to your space while providing a durable surface for your outdoor dining table and chairs.
  • Softscape Integration

Incorporate softscape elements such as cushions, pillows, lighting, lush plants, colorful flowers, and shrubs to soften the hardscape features and add a touch of natural beauty. Techo-Bloc's Eva pavers and Rocka steps, with their unique design, can create attractive garden borders and edging, seamlessly integrating your softscape with the hardscape elements.

Designing a beautiful outdoor entertaining area with Techo-Bloc offers endless possibilities. From stunning patios and inviting seating areas to functional kitchens and fire pits, Techo-Bloc's premium hardscaping products can elevate your outdoor space and transform it into a captivating haven for entertaining. Embrace your creativity, combine different textures and colors, and let Techo-Bloc “pave” the way to your dream outdoor entertaining area. Get ready to host unforgettable gatherings, create lasting memories, and enjoy the beauty of the great outdoors right in your own backyard!

 

Tips for a Beautiful Thanksgiving Tablescape

The holidays are a time for family, friends and food… but we can’t forget about the festive decor! Whether you like to go the traditional route, or feel like mixing it up this year, here are a few tips for fun, budget-friendly ways to make your table one guests won't soon forget.   

Personalized Place Settings

This Thanksgiving, get inspired to break out a fancy calligraphy pen or a pretty marker and write down the name of each guest in your best script. Everyone at your gathering will feel special, and might even take theirs home at the end of the night. Mini pumpkins can duel as a place setting and napkin weight!   

DIY that Floral Centerpiece

For a budget-friendly AND therapeutic option (who doesn’t need that right now?) create a do it yourself centerpiece using elements from your own garden or a store known for its great floral section to help spur your imagination. Want to create one you can keep around year after year? Use faux florals instead!   

Focus on the Candles

Candles are a wonderful, inexpensive way to make a big statement- especially after the sun goes down. Taper candles (colored ones are trending!) or pillar candles of assorted sizes with some simple greenery around them sometimes are all the centerpiece you need. Talk about ambience!   

Bring the Outside In

Sometimes the most budget-friendly and beautiful Thanksgiving table decor is right in your own backyard! Take a stroll outside and gather some branches, fallen leaves, berries, dried flowers and pinecones to adorn your autumnal tablescape. Eucalyptus is also a fool-proof way to add an organic touch of elegance.   

Reflect the Landscape 

If you live in a more temperate climate, you can use lots of neutrals such as rattan and fresh produce like pears, artichokes or persimmons as decor instead of the traditional pumpkins. Another fun option is apples, which immediately remind us of a crisp fall day in New England. Out west? Reach for the wheat and corn!   

Set the Mood

Create a more moody palette using lots of blues, dark teals and purples to follow the jewel tone trend this year. Colored glassware and taper candles (as previously mentioned) are breaking the mold for the “traditional” tablescape! Think plush velvet pumpkins, plum colored linens and gold votives to set the mood for a more intimate gathering.

Keep it Eclectic 

Create an unexpected Thanksgiving table by raiding the china cabinet and experimenting with decor in a mixture of patterns and place settings.  It’ll be a great excuse to use your grandmother’s vintage china while still incorporating the new pieces you love. Keep it cohesive by using complimentary colors.  

Go Bold Instead of Same-Old

In lieu of the typical white linen, opt for a fun black and white buffalo check or fall-colored plaid tablecloth instead. Paired with jewel tones, or amber glass and copper accents, the tablecloth will bring in an unexpected element while still letting the centerpiece pop.   

Don’t Forget the Gold! 

From the tablecloth, metallic chargers, gold flatware and candlesticks, there’s always an opportunity to add a little more flare with the metallics on the table. Another fun way to add some gold? Have a glass of champagne or sparkling apple cider waiting for each guest as they take a seat.     

Tips for Updating Your Home With Each Season

When summer’s greens give way to autumn’s oranges and golds, you might also feel a desire to update your home’s look and feel to reflect the season. After all, the great outdoors is often a wonderful source of inspiration for your interiors. The good news is that you don’t have to do a top-down renovation every time the weather changes. When it comes to seasonal home decor and design, little changes can make a big impact. Consider these tips for transitioning your place from season to season.

Celebrating the Season

Seasonal displays are reliable when it comes to updating your interiors. It’s common to see brightly decorated trees or wreaths for Christmas. Consider similar displays for other times of the year. Use the upcoming season to inspire the colors and themes for flat surfaces such as dining tables, coffee tables, sideboards, and entryway cabinets. Swap out wall decor, including framed artwork and sculptures, to refresh your rooms with each season.

Switching Out Fabrics

Changing the fabrics in your rooms is a great way to bring your home into a new season. From window treatments to bed linens to throw pillows, fabric choices have a big impact on the look and feel of a space. Think carefully about colors, textures, and weights when planning for the upcoming season. Lighter and brighter fabrics help usher in the spring and summer, while darker and heavier textiles welcome autumn and winter. The outdoor temperatures can also point you in the right direction. When it’s warmer, go thinner, and when it’s cooler, go heavier. When putting your spaces together, think about the ease of changing your look. For example, replacing furniture every few months is neither practical nor feasible; however, slipcovers, throw blankets, and throw pillows can be switched out easily and affordably. In bedrooms, bed linens and pillows can be coordinated and changed out in accordance with the season. Decorative towels can also bring the look of the season to your kitchens and bathrooms.

Blooming When You’re Planted

Florals and other plant-based elements can instantly bring a space into the upcoming season. Flowers, in particular, are commonly associated with springtime, but other botanical and natural elements are ideal for changing home decor with season changes. Elements such as holly, mistletoe, and pumpkins are symbolic of certain holidays and times of the year. Flowers and other natural elements can evoke a seasonal mood based on a color scheme or motif. Fruits and vegetables also expand your options for seasonal home decor. Faux items are best for merging a realistic look and feel with the durability needed for the season.

Delighting the Senses

While the feel of a space depends heavily on the visuals and textures, consider scents when it comes to setting a mood based on the season. Candles, soaps, wax melts, and reed diffusers come in a variety of fragrances, especially seasonal ones, that are appropriate for the time of year. Warm scents inspired by holiday desserts are great for autumn and winter. Brighter, botanical aromas put you and other occupants in a warm-weather mood. You can also play with intensity to strike the right touch for the season.

Grounding in Goodness

When it comes to changing home decor with the season, don’t neglect your floors. Switching out flooring several times each year isn’t doable for most, but rugs can be a part of your seasonal decor changes. Area rugs anchor the look of a space. Depending on the size and room configuration, you can easily change out your rugs as appropriate. Runners, entry mats, and bath mats also contribute to the seasonal mood of their respective spaces. Play with rug designs, shapes, and thicknesses, as appropriate for the room function.

Including the Outdoors

Your exterior spaces are also a part of your residence’s look and feel. Don’t forget to include them in your design plans. Yard flags, door mats, and paint colors are ways to transition your seasonal home decor. Be mindful of any deed restrictions or homeowners’ association rules when planning. A fresh coat of paint on your front door, window shutters, or planters helps to bring in the new season. As the seasons ebb and flow, you may be inspired to update your home’s spaces accordingly. You don’t need a big budget or a team of designers and contractors to make the transition, just a few helpful hints and the right elements. Red’s Home & Garden is here to help make your seasonal home decor dreams a beautiful and timely reality. Contact us today for ideas, items, and inspiration.

How To Alter Home Decor To Improve Your Health and Happiness

Sometimes, decorating the interior of your home may seem like an afterthought. After a long day at work, cooking, and doing chores, rest and relaxation may be at the front of your mind; changing the walls and fixtures around you, less so. However, it is important to remember that the decor in your home has an enormous influence on your well-being. From wall colors to lights to object placement and more, home decor benefits play a major role in how you feel from day to day. Sometimes, this means a change can offer a major boost to your well-being. To learn more about how and why, read on.

Let the Light In

It's intuitive, but bears repeating: There is no substitute for natural light. A home that allows in more sunlight will feel more open, healthier, and airier. Sunlight has positive effects on our body, improving health and well-being, as well as levels of Vitamin D. Receiving proper amounts of regular light also helps to keep our bodily rhythms regular. Do what you can to open up space in your house to let light in. Try to move furniture or other objects that are blocking windows — and make sure windows are clean and are fully allowing light to pass through. If you have curtains or blinds, ensure they are opened regularly to let light in. If you have the time and budget, adding extra windows or skylights to your home can also help.

Consider Color

Color, in addition to sunlight, plays a major role in our bodies' perceptions of the world around us. Take a good look around your home, noticing the color of paints and wallpaper. Is there a way to change these to brighten your home? Naturally, brighter colors can help rooms feel airier and more open than darker colors. Color can even affect our bodies' sense of temperature; certain colors (like red) can help us to feel warmer. Other colors can have a role in boosting productivity.

Add Houseplants

A great way to add freshness to your home is through houseplants. The presence of living plants can have a palpable effect in the rooms in which they sit. Houseplants can freshen the surrounding air, filtering it and making it cleaner to breathe. They can also add a touch of "naturalness" to rooms that helps you feel more at ease. In some cases, plant fragrances can help brighten and freshen rooms as well.

Be Mindful About Electronic Devices

Numerous studies demonstrate the ways that electronics, screens, and electromagnetic fields can affect the spaces around us. Blue light — which emanates from digital screens — can affect mental processes, particularly sleep. Consider removing televisions or other electronics from your bedroom to ensure you sleep well. Also be mindful of other devices that give off electromagnetic radiation, like computers and cell phones. There is some evidence that these can affect bodily functioning as well; keeping them confined in specific parts of the home — like your office, for instance — can help limit their effects on your well-being.

Reorganize the Furniture

Sometimes, simply shifting around the placement of objects in the home can give spaces an entirely new feel. If your home is feeling stagnant or less fresh than you would like, try moving around furniture or putting up new wall art or objects. The change itself may inspire new feelings of creativity or productivity in you.

Get What You Need for the Home & Garden

If you are looking for a change or something new, Red's Home & Garden has all you need for the best in home decor. For more information, visit Red's Home & Garden online, or call (366) 973-5521.
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