Transform Your Outdoor Space with a Quick 30-Minute Garden Reset
I tried a '30-minute garden reset' and it's totally transformed my outdoor space just in time for summer

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Interior designer Chris Catarino introduces a '30-minute garden reset' to refresh outdoor spaces efficiently. The method involves three 10-minute tasks: removing clutter, creating structured seating areas, and adding inviting touches, making gardens ready for summer gatherings without extensive effort.
- 01The '30-minute garden reset' consists of three focused tasks: decluttering, structuring, and adding hospitality elements.
- 02Removing visual distractions can make outdoor spaces feel larger and more inviting.
- 03Creating intentional seating arrangements enhances the usability and aesthetic of the garden.
- 04Adding simple touches like lighting can significantly elevate the atmosphere of the outdoor space.
- 05This approach allows for a quick transformation, making it feasible for anyone to prepare their garden for summer entertaining.
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As summer approaches, many find their gardens unprepared for outdoor gatherings. Interior designer Chris Catarino's '30-minute garden reset' offers a practical solution for quick transformations. This method breaks down into three 10-minute tasks: first, declutter the space by removing unnecessary items that create visual distractions. Next, create a structured area by arranging furniture to encourage conversation and gathering. Finally, add hospitality elements such as lighting or stylish table setups to enhance the inviting atmosphere. The author tested this method on her patio, removing clutter and introducing extra seating and LED lights, resulting in a significant improvement in the space's appeal. The process not only rejuvenated her garden but also made it ready for entertaining guests, proving that a little focused effort can yield impressive results without extensive labor or expense.
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This method allows homeowners to quickly enhance their outdoor spaces, making them more inviting for summer activities.
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