Indoor and outdoor decorating have always been separate. You either live in a house or apartment, with one set of furniture, decorations, and plants inside. Or you live in a home with an outdoor space where you can enjoy the sun and fresh air while working on your landscaping. But what if there was a way to combine both indoor and outdoor living spaces? What if it were possible to put up special curtains so that you could choose whether or not to expose yourself to the outside world as much as you want or bring those outdoor furnishing and sisal chobi rugs inside? These three creative and fun ways to blend indoor and outdoor decor can help you make the most of your home. Read this blog post for some creative ideas about blending indoor and outdoor living spaces seamlessly together! 

Glass Door

One way of blending the inside and outside is to have a glass door that connects them. It allows you to see everything from your living room and still feel like it’s part of the outside world as well! You can also put up curtains so that you can keep some things private in any situation. A sliding glass door also makes it easy to move around the space and get access to everything.

Window Coverings 

Another way of blending indoor and outdoor decor is by choosing window coverings that allow light to your home. You can choose a set that has blinders, so they’re great for blocking out sunlight at any time while still allowing natural light and fresh air to come in. These are great for spaces where you want a lot of light but also need privacy sometimes. If you love curtains, choosing a sheer curtain with a liner is another way to allow light in without compromising privacy.


Window Seats 

A window seat is a perfect way to add some comfort to your space with outdoor elements! You can easily create one by adding cushions onto an existing bench or chair that has been placed in front of a window. It is also a great spot for an accent table or bookshelf with lamps, so space can still be used at night when it’s too dark to go outside!

Window Sill Herb Garden 

A herb garden on the windowsill will add fresh greenery and fragrance to any room – perfect for a beginner gardener! Also, hanging planters and pots will help to decorate your space and create a beautiful home. Moreover, placing plants on a table, the counter, or even on your bookshelf can add life to any space.

Window Boxes 

A window box is perfect for indoor plants that need lots of light, such as ivy, geraniums, or other flowering varieties. They can be used outside during the summer months, too, with the addition of frost cloth over them at night to protect them from the cold. You can also keep boxes filled with flower bulbs inside for the winter season.

Cozy Outdoor Style Seating

Create a cozy outdoor-style seating area with pillows, blankets, and cozy furniture. It can be done at the end of your bed to create a reading nook or on the patio for warmer months. Layer the seating area with vibrant ziegler rugs to add color, or layer it with animal hides for a more rustic feel.

Indoor Herb Garden

An indoor herb garden is perfect when you need fresh herbs but don’t have the time to run down to the store. A window box filled with thyme and rosemary can be used year-round indoors (with frost cloth on cold nights). If you want to create a more decorative indoor herb garden, invest in some pretty pots or colorful planters and use them to accent your kitchen counter.

A New Outdoor Area

Create a new outdoor area with inviting seating by shaping two large logs into benches for long conversations. Add comfortable pillows around the log benches for added coziness and a throw blanket for chilly nights.

Pallet Patio Furniture

Recycle pallets into patio furniture to make outdoor living more comfortable and cozy! Palettes are relatively inexpensive, durable, and easy to paint or stain. You can find this furniture at any local hardware store. They are most durable with proper care but don’t forget about waterproofing.

Be Creative! 

When you’re ready to decorate for the season, don’t think just inside your home. There are so many ways to make outdoor living inviting with creative touches. Add a cozy fire pit on one end of the patio or sit outdoors around an existing tree trunk and cover it in pillows and throws. Be sure to include lots of pillows and throws for the colder months.

Hanging Baskets and Pot

Hang a few baskets or pots from your ceiling with some rope to create an indoor garden that will bring the sun indoors during the day as well as beauty at night when you turn on your lights. You can also hang them near windows overlooking the outside, so they get plenty of light.

Hanging Planters 

These planters come in various styles, shapes, and sizes, from traditional to modern styles. They can be used indoors or outside, depending on the type of plant you want to grow. Plus, they are so easy to hang up! You’ll need some rope or a wire hanger for them, though – don’t forget that step.

Window Lantern 

Lanterns add ambiance and creativity outside! There are a huge variety and materials, so find your favorite style. Make sure they’re large enough that you’ll be able to see them at night but small enough. Window lanterns are an easy way to bring the feel of the outside inside. You can DIY your own or buy one from a store, but be sure that you have enough light for them to work correctly by investing in some good bulbs and making sure they’re not too close to any other lights.

Living Walls 

A living wall is a wall that has plants on it. Sounds like an easy task, right? It is! Create the wall and plant your favorite flowers or succulents in whatever pattern you want. You can even add some moss for artistic effect if you’re feeling wild today. Living walls are great. After all, they offer amazing amounts of light into your home because they have natural light.

Window Decals 

If you can’t afford a whole living wall, but want some plants in the room, try window decals! These are stickers that go directly on your windows and allow for great amounts of sun to come through. It is perfect if you live somewhere with cold winters because they will reflect the sun’s rays onto your walls.

Wrapping Up

You may find that a rug is the perfect piece of decor for your home. The right one can help transition between indoor and outdoor spaces, making it feel like you’re living in an enchanted forest or on top of a beach island all year round! If you’re ready to take this step into interior design but don’t know where to start, contact RugKnots today. Our customer service will happily provide you with tips and suggestions for finding the perfect Pakistani rugs at any price point. We offer free shipping as well as hassle-free returns, so there’s no risk when ordering from us online. What do you think? Will adding rugs make your space more inviting?