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Outdoor Living Spaces
If you have not considered an outdoor living room, this past year with the pandemic probably had you and your family clamoring to be outside and wanting some lounge space.
Your backyard provides additional living space with the open-air feel that we’ve been craving. The outdoor design space has grown to provide all the amenities you would need to use your outdoor living space all year round.
Consider heating elements, cooling elements, and mood lighting for entertaining. You’ll find cooking outdoors in the warm Orange County Summers will keep your home cooler and keep your cooling bill down.
Creating additional living space outdoors is sure to answer plenty of your needs with the same elevated design you may find inside.

Outdoor Design Space Considerations
Before designing your space you want to review where best to place your outdoor living room. Pay attention to not only where your backyard affords you this space but also where the sign rises and sets; this will impact how you design the shade elements as well as seating positioning.
Once you identify these items, you can determine where the front of your living room is and how you will get from your backdoor to your new outdoor living space.
Also consider what you are using the space for.
If you are planning on this being a sunning spot, be sure your daylight source is facing towards the sun rising with the setting side also open. If this is a movie room, you will want it nestled in shade. Once this is all decided you can start thinking about the fun design features.
Start with the Flooring
There are so many indoor-outdoor materials on trend now that this is so fun to design. And with the materials available today, you can make your outdoor space just as stunning as indoors.
Be sure to check any flooring material you are considering that it is rated for outdoor use. You can use patterned tiles, or create a custom pattern using solid tiles in varying colors. You can also get a porcelain plank that looks like natural wood; you can use a standard plank lay or lay it out in a chevron pattern for added interest.
For more ideas on what you can do to create stunning tile designs, see our tile design blog.
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Select Your Features
Now you want to select your cabinetry and determine how much cabinet space you want with how much countertop space you want.
You may have cabinets with a sink and grill on it while you also have a bar with cabinets under it You will need to determine whether you are getting a beverage center, including a kegerator, a refrigerator, and any custom pull-outs.
Nature Kast makes weatherproof cabinets that you will love.
Once you configure your accessories into the cabinet puzzle piece, you will want this professionally measured and ordered by a cabinet designer or you may end up with that extra 1/8th of an inch here and there that just don’t work — and that is an expensive mistake.
Hire a professional contractor like us at Sea Pointe Design & Remodel Services and you’ll save plenty in the end. Plus, you will get a professional designer to show you the best items available and what is new to the market, and what will stand the test of time.
Add Lighting to Your Outdoor Living Room
Designing your lighting plan for your outdoor living space is just as important as designing your indoor lighting plan.
You want to consider the mood and vibe you will want in this space.
Lighting will be used at dusk and in the evening. You will want general lighting as you want in any space, but ensure you have a dimmer switch installed so you can control the ambiance with the flip of a switch.
And if you have a cooking space then you will also want task lighting for your prep space.
Lastly, you may want some accent lighting under your bar or designer pendants to be used to create a vibe of their own. You may want to do something fun with your under-the-counter lighting and have it change colors.
Regardless of your style, there are plenty of design options your designer will share with you.
Related: Colors and How They Impact Your Home and Family
Create Calm with a Water Feature

Another feature that really sets the mood is a water element.
The calming sound of trickling water has shown to have relaxing effects. Whether it is a free-standing waterfall, a koi pond, or a recycling water wall, each of these will create a different mood.
You may consider building a water feature directly into a wall in your outdoor living room.
Consider colors, textures, and placement for your water feature to best be enjoyed yet not too loud to talk over.
You will also want to be sure to use accent lighting on your water feature so it really stands out after dark.
Create Ambiance with a Fire Featured

Mood lighting with natural light provides a very romantic atmosphere. There are so many options to choose from here.
You have fireplaces you can build right into your outdoor living room. You can also add a fire table with rocks that get heated by a gas source you can tie into your natural gas line in your home for ease of use being the flick of a switch.
You can also design a fire bowl or free-standing fire pit with gas and varying options for what you are heating; lava rocks, glass, sand, etc.
Tiki torches are another method of adding fire to the surround of your outdoor living space. You’re sure to create a relaxed and inviting ambiance when you add a fire element.
Related: Designing Your Home For Your Life
Add a Dining Space
Adding a dining space enables you to increase your guest list as well as enjoy meals outdoors.
This also gives you and your family a scenery change with a different vibe.
You also may prefer to have the kids dine outside making it easier to clean up after them with a hose off of the flooring.
You can dress up your dining space with the same design elements inside; consider a fun table cloth for themed parties or seasonal changes of table cloth to fit your time of year.
You also can dress this space up with candlesticks and accent pillows on the chairs. Your dining space should be covered as to not get daytime sun in your eyes while dining.
Add a Bar
Creating your outdoor bar space is so much fun with all the fun design features.
Be sure your bar is in the covered space so you can have cool under-shelf lighting.
You can design your bar with a mirrored backdrop and floating shelves or fun wallpaper pending your style. You can have fun displays you use to store your plastic glasses.
You can add a kegerator, television, smoker, grill, and more. Make it a wet bar and convenience is yours for cleaning those bar cups up and tidying before and after.
You may not have considered how dusty this area can get and you will want to wipe tables and countertops before each use.
Related: Home Bar Ideas
Outdoor Plants
Plants are another tone-setter. They provide calming effects of the outdoors and remind us that we are among nature. The color livens the space up and adds texture to your textile designs.
You may consider a climbing vine if you will be using an exposed trellis for your roofing.
You also want to design your plants so that you have greenery at varying heights.
You can have some sitting on open-shelving, some tall ones in pots, and potentially end tables with pots.
Remember you want these to be accents and not take over, so be sure it’s not a house of plants, rather well-placed plants to offer the pop and accent you need.
Your professional designer will help you with this as well.
Closing Remarks
Having additional space for our family or entertaining guests is a warm welcome after this past year of sheltering in place.
The design market has been appealing to these spaces with an increase in the materials and products available for use in outdoor spaces.
Be sure to check all items are graded for outdoor use and have fun designing your outdoor living room.
Remember you will want to engage a professional as designing these is no small project and the details here are best left to professionals unless you have considerable construction experience.
From foundation, to roofing, to electrical and plumbing, these should all be permitted for your safety – as well as a designer will make this process a joy rather than a headache. You can take a look at our catalog of services if you need help remodeling your house.
Happy designing!
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Creating An Outdoor Room: The Ultimate Guide was last modified: December 11th, 2025 by Smart Marketing
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Why Your Lighting Plan is so Important to Your Remodel

We often take lighting for granted. Trust us when your lighting plan is wrong, you’ll know exactly why you need a lighting plan. Have you ever moved into a new home and found that you continue to reach for the wrong wall to flip the switch on when you walk in?
Another example of lighting functionality that you will want to be sure you get right for your remodel. Or even worse, you view your new home during the day and move in to find out there is no ambient lighting in any room except your bathroom and walk-in closets.
Now consider the increase in labor and materials as a result of the pandemic and your new home may cost you an additional $5,000 to get your lighting plan and installation in place. Also, consider the additional options that make life nicer like dimmer switches and 3-way switches. From design to function, you’ll find that lighting plays a bigger role in your home than you may have considered.
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Keeping Your Remodel Looking Professional
Understanding the purpose of lighting is important and why you want to involve a residential designer in creating your lighting plan. While lighting may seem obvious and simple, the different functions in lighting are used differently in placement.
General Lighting: This is the lighting you are used to using for illuminating each space. These are often can lighting or recessed lighting.
Task Lighting: This is precisely as it sounds, used for illuminating space for tasks. You will need more light when crafting or reading than when you watch TV.
Accent Lighting: These lights highlight features in your home. You will find these lights over art pieces, architectural features, fountains, under cabinets, toe kicks, and more.
Now knowing the different types of lighting is illuminating, it may not make designing your lighting plan any easier as when you shop, you may not know which type of light the fixtures you select are delivering. Your designer would never use accent lighting in a place that necessitated general lighting and you may need this knowledge to keep your remodel looking professional in design and function.
Related: Home Remodeling Resources
Your Lighting Plan is One of the Most Important Aspects of a Remodel
Lighting not only affects the overall look of your remodel, it also sets the stage for ambiance, mood, and design. A well-designed lighting plan can significantly contribute to your overall home aesthetic and experience.
Each space has a purpose and you want to set the stage for that room to ensure you are delivering the proper ambiance. This also includes the position of each lighting fixture and type; from the spacing between can lighting to how tall a lamp should be or at what level you place a lamp.
These simple elements can drastically change the feel of your space. Be sure to get it right by working with your designer.
Set the Mood with Lighting
If there is one thing we know well, it’s that lighting affects mood. We tend to be happier in longer daylight than in winter with less daylight; it’s this same phenomenon in the lighting in your home. You may have noticed that homes with dark spaces set the mood and tone and leave you feeling a bit gloomy. Lighting also sets the stage for what you expect in that space.
You want to be sure all spaces have adequate lighting all year long regardless of the ample natural light that may shine in during certain seasons – after all, it’s night once a day. Consider a room that has too bright of lights can also feel like you’re in a grocery store and makes the room feel like you’re unable to relax. A perfectly lit room is an immediate mood boost.
Lighting as Decoration
In addition to function, design is the fun part of this. Lighting has so much flexibility to be fun that it also impacts mood. A fancy chandelier may be your style but not right for the type of light you need; there’s a simple solution here, add a dimmer switch and you can have a fancy chandelier in your master bathroom – these are very popular as of late.

Pendant lights are really fun – they are considered accent lighting, so you will still need general lighting while you show off your design style. You can see below that fun pendants were used but also recessed lighting to ensure there is enough light that you feel good walking and cooking in the space.
You also want to consider your counter height of where you are placing pendants; bar height counters are not a great place for long pendants but there is still accent lighting you can use at a bar that is fun and trendy. Pendants are also an affordable design option to switch out as trends change.

Below you will see some Pottery Barn pendants that got picked up by Pottery Barn themselves and shared on Instagram. This farmhouse design style used both the pendant lights and under-shelf lighting as well as under hood lighting which serves as task lighting for cooking.

What Goes Into a Lighting Plan

While we have been referencing lighting plans, we have not shared exactly how technical this can be – another reason you want to consult a professional designer, as your electrician does not consider design when given free rein to install your lights. If left up to your electrician, you may end up with 20 can lights, no dimmers, no design, and possibly non-symmetrical installation. We often start the lighting plan before considering any other remodel elements. These are the steps to creating a successful lighting plan.
- Take your as-built plans (if available) or sketch your floor plan in absence of the as-built floor plans. This gives you an areal view of your space so you can design your lighting accordingly.
- Identify where your general light needs to come from and where your task lighting needs to be. You can detail the accent lighting after determining the features you want, but it still needs to be done early on as electrical installation comes before any cabinetry or finishings. This means while you have selected your pendant lighting, the electrical panel needs to support all lighting and be installed before any of the real lightings is installed.
- One of the crucial steps to your lighting plan is determining where your switches and sockets will go. This is all about design functionality. Are you right-handed or left-handed, what wall is natural to reach, and where will it not be an eyesore. There are also legal requirements as to how many sockets you need per linear foot. Working with professionals eliminates multiple plan checks in the city.
- Next step is to define your budget of how much you want to spend on the framework of lighting versus the actual light fixture itself. Lighting your kitchen may take up to $9,000; if you want to reduce the budget, you may need to select lower-priced finishes.
- Select light fixtures – the fun begins here! Now that you have set your budget and decided which lights go where, you get to go shopping!
Room by Room Lighting Plans
When you are remodeling multiple spaces, you will want to do a room-by-room lighting plan with these guided tips for selecting the type of lighting you want for the activities that will be done in the space.
Here are some basic guidelines to you know which rooms require what type of lighting.
Kitchen Lighting

Your kitchen is much more than your cooking space – as they say, your kitchen is the heart of your home. Not only do you prepare delicious meals here, ensure cabinets are stocked and dishes are clean, you use this space as a multi-purpose room. Your friends and family gather here to socialize, enjoy munchies, and sometimes it’s your make-shift office, kids’ homework space, or crafting area. And if you’re a foodie, it may be your stage for Instagram. All of these activities require general lighting and some of these require task lighting.
Be sure to have task lighting over your sink and over your stove. You may use LED lights under cabinets for an elegant vibe.
Related: 2018 Kitchen Trends: Lighting Guide
Living Room Lighting

You want a welcoming and inviting mood in your living room. Set your living room lighting backdrop with your general lights on a dimmer so you can control the amount of light you want for different times of the day or evening pending the amount of natural light.
If you have a bar, under-shelving lighting makes this space feel elevated and draws attention to the beautiful bar. Pending your design style, you may consider a chandelier in your living room, also on a dimmer light. You will want accent lighting over your fireplace and over any artwork or notable architectural detail.
Bedroom Lighting

This room is fairly simple to light. You want bright light in the morning where you may use shades to filter the amount of natural light that pours in during the morning hours and serene light during the bedtime hours.
To accomplish this, you will want soft background lighting with bedside task lighting. You may consider toe kick lighting under your bathroom vanity that you may use as a night light.
Hall Bathroom Lighting
You can keep it simple here. If you are lucky you have some natural lighting that comes in over a window above your shower – you want lighting over your mirror if it’s a small bathroom so your guests may use the mirror to refresh themselves. If it’s a tad larger you will want both above the mirror and general lighting so it’s ample enough to not feel dimply lit. We definitely don’t want that dark feeling for ourselves or our guests.
Master Bathroom Lighting

They say the bathroom is the place we go to seek refuge and it’s considered our private hideaway where you can expect privacy; it’s this reason people are starting to design extravagant master baths with all the trimmings of a spa oasis.
They want a retreat where they can feel pampered and relaxed for rejuvenation of what’s to come. Here is where you want your general light on a dimmer so you can relax in your spa tub as well as chandelier for the fancier of us, and task lighting over your mirrors and make-up station to get the details right from shaving to beautifying.
You may also want brighter lights in your shower for the purpose of shaving as well. You also may consider LED strip lighting under your vanity that may also be used as a night light. And if you have not seen the backlit mirrors, you may want to consider one – they are fantastic with built-in dimmers.
Related: Lighting Upgrades to Consider for Your Home Remodel
Final Words on Lighting Plans
We hope we have instilled in you how important lighting plans are to your overall remodel design. From function to design and room, you need to take into consideration a lot of items. Your contractor will take care of the electrical panel and tell you how many circuits you need for the number of lights you have drawn in your plan – this may also have you considering how much you want to light with different amp lights.
When remodeling your home, consider redoing other rooms like your kitchen or bathroom. If you’re having trouble getting started, Sea Pointe Design & Remodel can help.
Your Lighting Plan is the Frosting on Your Remodel was last modified: December 11th, 2025 by Smart Marketing