The Fifth Room

Why Outdoor Living Space Is the Design Move You Can't Ignore

Why Outdoor Living Space Is the Design Move You Can't Ignore

BOHEME DESIGN HOUSE · SUMMEr 2026 · JOURNAL NO. 08

There is a room in your home you may not yet have designed. It has no ceiling — or perhaps the sky is its ceiling. It breathes, shifts with the light, and holds the kind of quiet that no interior wall can quite replicate. It is your outdoor space, and it is arguably the most powerful room you have.

At Boheme Design House, we believe the boundary between inside and out was never meant to be a hard line. The most considered homes dissolve that edge — intentionally, beautifully — extending the language of the interior into the landscape beyond it.

More than a patio

Outdoor living space is not an afterthought or a seasonal bonus. When designed with the same intention as your interiors, it becomes a true extension of how you live — a place to gather, to retreat, to exhale. Research consistently shows that time spent outdoors reduces stress, sharpens focus, and lifts mood. Good design can make that access effortless, weaving the outside into the rhythm of your daily life rather than leaving it underused behind a sliding door.

The question is not whether you have outdoor space. The question is whether it is working for you.


Designing the Space With Intention

The principles that govern a well-designed interior apply equally outside. Layering, scale, material, light — these are not indoor concepts. They are design fundamentals.

Anchor it. Every outdoor room needs a focal point — a dining table built for long evenings, a fire element that draws people inward, a daybed positioned toward a view. Without an anchor, the space drifts.

Layer texture and material. Teak and linen. Stone and woven rattan. Concrete softened with trailing botanicals. The richness of an outdoor space comes from the same layering that makes an interior feel considered rather than decorated.

Treat the light. A pergola with draped fabric. A canopy of mature trees. String lighting that shifts the mood after dark. Outdoor spaces live across hours — design for all of them.

Blur the threshold. Consistent flooring materials that run from inside to out, retractable glass walls, matching or complementary color palettes — these are the details that make a home feel seamless rather than segmented.

An outdoor living space isn't a luxury — it's a return to something essential. And when it's designed with the same care and conviction as the rooms inside, it becomes, quietly, your favorite place in the house.

About This Post

Part of the Boheme Design House Summer 2026 Journal — a seasonal series exploring the ideas shaping how we design, expand, and inhabit homes and outdoor spaces in Southwest Colorado.


 

Where to Begin

Start with one zone

Pick a single purpose — morning coffee, evening dining — and design around that before expanding.

Define your edges

A rug, raised planters, or a simple pergola creates enclosure. Enclosure creates a room.

Invest in seating first

Comfort drives use. If sitting outside feels good, you'll actually do it. Everything else follows.

Add a light source

Lanterns, string lights, or a single floor lamp extend the space into evening — and change everything.

Bring in one indoor element

A side table, a ceramic, a throw. It signals intention and bridges inside to out.

Choose plants with purpose

Fragrant herbs near seating, tall grasses for screening, low ground cover for softness. Let plants do the work.

Don't rush the edit

Live in the space first. The best additions reveal themselves over time — not in one shopping trip.


Your home doesn’t end at the threshold. The most transformative — and often most overlooked — room in the house has no ceiling.
— Boheme Design House
 

The ROI — Emotional and Otherwise

Designers and real estate professionals alike will tell you: outdoor living space consistently ranks among the highest-return investments a homeowner can make. But beyond market value, there is something harder to quantify — the way a beautifully designed exterior changes how you feel about coming home.

It signals that the whole of your environment has been considered. That rest and beauty and gathering are not reserved for indoors. That living, fully, happens everywhere.

Ready to extend your home beyond its walls? The Boheme team designs outdoor spaces with the same depth and intention we bring to every interior. Let's talk about what your fifth room could become.

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