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Glamping at home: tips for creating the ultimate backyard getaway

Glamping is a new outdoor trend that takes camping to a whole new level. It’s a glamorous camping experience for those who want to enjoy the outdoors without sacrificing their luxuries. While you may not be able to plan a glamping trip away from home this summer, you can experience it right in the comfort of your own backyard. In this recent Today article by Julie Pennell, Laurel & Wolf designer Kimberly Winthrop, shares her glamping strategies. 

Dustin Walker, Laurel & Wolf

Image by Dustin Walker, Laurel & Wolf  via Today.com

1. Set up the essentials

First thing’s first, you’ve got to have a place to sleep. Winthrop recommends a tent, teepee, or yurt to create that ultimate nostalgic summer camp feeling. “If you don’t have room for a large tent or yurt, creating a canopy overhead with string lights can give you a similar effect without breaking the budget or taking up space,” she told TODAY Home.

2. Create a cozy lounge area

Inspire conversation by setting up chairs and/or sofas around each other. This is a key must-have to encourage group activities and togetherness, Winthrop says. And of course, the seats don’t have to actually be on the ground. “I’m absolutely obsessed with the hanging chairs in our space,” she said. “They have the comfort of a hammock without taking up too much room.” Give the seating area an even more comfy vibe by adding throw blankets and pillows — they’re also a great way to incorporate pops of color.

3. Add light

Overhead string lights are an effortless way to add light to your glamping site. They mimic the magical twinkle of the stars above. For the W suite, Winthrop created a city-safe fire pit featuring a sleek iron pit from CB2. “Since there is no actual fire or flame, you can be creative by wrapping battery-powered string lights around decorative logs or use battery-operated votive candles,” she said. Flameless votives can also be scattered throughout the site to create soft ambiance.

4. Go green

If your backyard or terrace doesn’t have a lot of greenery, change that, Winthrop advises. No grass? Create the feeling with astroturf. Not a lot of plants or trees? Add some potted plants to the site. “This will truly make your outdoor space feel like an oasis you’ll never want to leave.”

[Read the full article here.]

 

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