If you want to create unforgettable experiences with your family and friends, look no further than these easy and trending tips to transform your own backyard into the ultimate place for a summer bash. Entertaining guests at home is the easiest way to say goodbye to noisy, crowded public parks and overpriced venues.
Whether your outdoor space is a tiny patio or a comfortable lawn, hosting summer events at home is an effortless way to entertain your guests. But if your outdoor space could use some tender love and care, read on for the effortless decor tips, super-simple menu items and easy entertainment choices that will make throwing summer parties as easy as walking out your back door.
Effortless decor
Don’t feel like you have to purchase a truckload of new furniture before you can host a Father’s Day party or graduation bash. If you want to update your decor, there’s no need to get lost in hours of endless research, just follow these tips to create an inviting outdoor entertaining area.
Organic and modern
If mixing and matching different pieces sounds like a headache, then choose furniture made out of natural materials, like wooden tables and stone flower pots, that will blend seamlessly with any outdoor setting. This trend is all about creating a comforting aesthetic through rustic earth elements. Look for pieces featuring off-white, light brown and tan for a color palette that looks good all year.
DIY ambiance
Embrace sustainability by repurposing materials you already own. Lanterns made from old tin cans are both affordable and eco-friendly. Add a coat of sage green spray paint before displaying them on a table or hanging them in your outdoor space. If you live near a beach, collect driftwood and shells next time you stop by. You can create a beautiful decoration without too much effort, simply by wrapping the treasures with wire or threading on a string so they hang down from a horizontal piece of driftwood.
Bright colors and jewel tones
All you need to do to make your space glow is add a fresh coat of paint. If you have existing structures in your backyard, like fences, sheds or flowerpots, consider whether they might benefit from a mini-makeover.
Ruby, sapphire and emerald tones are trending colors for lively and inviting areas. It’s easy to knock out a bunch of painting projects over the weekend. Once you’re done, you’ll have transformed your space without investing time and money into major renovations.
Create the perfect menu
At a loss for what to feed your guests? This summer, focus on ingredients that connect to the natural setting around you.
Edible gardens
Starting an edible garden isn’t as intimidating as it sounds. Herbs, tomatoes and edible flowers are all relatively easy plants for beginners to grow. They’ll add beauty, help you connect with nature and benefit your local pollinators.
A thriving herb garden will let you enjoy mint and basil all summer long at a fraction of grocery store prices. Plus, you’ll never have to worry about your herbs going bad before you can use them.
Luke Steffensmeier, of the South Carolina-based company Reedy River Landscapes, describes himself as “particularly passionate” about edible gardens. “Garden dining experiences offer both aesthetics and functionality,” Steffensmeier explains. “Being able to pick fresh basil or mint right from your seat, then add it to your drink, turns a typical meal into a culinary journey.”
Simple grilling
What is it about the BBQ? Food just tastes better when it’s a little bit charred. From grilled peaches to flank steak, there are many ways to get the most out of your grill.
When planning your grilling menu, don’t forget to balance flavors. Hearty, roasted main dishes go perfectly with crisp salads starring garden-picked herbs and vegetables. A simple side salad can be thrown together easily, making it the perfect counterpart to a burger or steak.
Smart beverage choices
Staying hydrated is key when you’re in the sun. Plan ahead so you aren’t constantly running to the kitchen to refill water glasses. Crafting one or two signature drinks will make even a last-minute gathering feel like an event. Plus, you’ll avoid the effort and expense of stocking a full bar.
To truly kick your bartending game up a notch, incorporate vibrant colors and jewel tones into your drinks. Eye-catching additions such as orange slices, star fruit or cucumber slices will make your drinks pop. Or, consider adding edible flowers like pansies and squash blossoms. You can also add dried flowers in a store that sells cocktail ingredients.
For bonus points, provide your guests with alcoholic and non-alcoholic choices. Electric lemonade, for example, is a tangy and refreshing drink featuring vodka and blue curaçao. It’ll still be just as zingy without the alcohol, and the different colors will be an easy visual indicator for your guests as to which is which.
Entertainment made easy
Replace indoor board games and puzzles with outdoor summer entertainment. Whether you’re challenging your friends to a cornhole tournament or relaxing under the stars with a movie night, there are many effortless options to create summer fun.
“Embracing my backyard has helped me realize that indoor comforts can be extended outdoors,” says Steffensmeier. “The possibilities are endless.”
Lawn games like cornhole, bocce ball or spike ball are easy to set up and can be surprisingly fun, even for adults. If you have trees in your backyard, setting up a slackline is an exciting way to challenge your guests’ sense of balance. Before searching for lawn games, check with your guests to see what they already own and are willing to lend for the party.
Investing in or renting an outdoor projector is a great way to enjoy your backyard after the sun goes down. Gather your friends to watch the big game or enjoy a night of rom-coms. Make it BYOB, or Bring Your Own Blanket, for the ultimate cozy atmosphere.
Can’t find a projector? Bring people together for a night of stargazing right in your backyard. Comfy pillows, sleeping bags and picnic blankets set the stage for a relaxed night under the stars.
Sunny days and unforgettable nights
Forget the fuss of group reservations or competing with crowds for the best spots in parks and beaches. Hosting guests in your backyard makes entertaining easy. If you’re a social butterfly looking to embrace the summer heat, consider this the sign you’ve been waiting for.
And even after the party’s done, your backyard will still be there for you the next day as a place to relax, unwind and connect with nature. As Steffensmeier puts it, “Parties are awesome, but the goal is to ensure that the backyard isn’t just a place for parties. With the right touches, it can become a multi-use oasis.”
Jessica Haggard is the creator of the blog Easy Homemade Life. She inspires and supports homemakers with easy recipes, natural home cleaning tips and DIY tutorials for personal care products to promote a happy and healthy home environment.