Outspiration App
Since Spring arrived, we’ve been spending a lot more time outdoors, playing, eating and living in the garden for a big part of each day. We’re lucky enough to have a large garden, and while most of it has had a makeover since we’ve lived here, the one part that has been neglected until now was our little patio. Tucked around the side of the conservatory we haven’t really used it very much. However, the new lawn that I laid last year, was a little worse for wear after the heavy rain all winter, so I wanted to movie the sandpit and patio table off the lawn so that it could recover a little before the summer and we really need to be on the lawn.
Over the winter, the patio became our ‘wood chopping area’ and general dumping ground so it wasn’t a pretty sight. With the sun making an appearance at long last, I was excited to be able to get outside and spruce it up! We downloaded the new Outspiration app, in the hope that it would outspire us to get a move on and make the patio into a lovely space to sit and eat outdoors.
The new app aims to motivate and inspire you to makeover your garden. With a weather forecast built into the app, it’s easy to see if it’s going to be the right conditions to get outside – even if it’s cold you can still get out there and get busy! You can also browse projects that other users have saved to give you a dose of inspiration if you’re unsure of how to makeover your outdoor space.
After checking the weather and seeing I had a lovely sunny day ahead of me, I took myself outdoors and cleaned off the patio. Moved all the leftover wood, brushed off the dust and the leaves, and pulled out a few weeds. With a clear space, it was easier to imagine it as a useable patio once again. The girls sandpit and our patio table and chairs on their, all it needed was some colour.
Having a handyman for a husband comes in useful in these occasions! I set him to work building me a new planter to stand by the sandpit. Once he had finished it, I took a photo in the app, and used the in-built Visualiser to play around and see what it would look like if I painted it a different colour.
My next purchase for our patio will be a patio heater, so we can make more use of the patio, even when the weather is cooler. I’ll be checking out this patio heaters guide by Globo Surf to see which is the best one to buy.
In the end, much to the girls annoyance, I opted to leave it natural, but being able to see what it would look like before you paint it is such a great tool to have, we had a lot of fun playing with this!
We filled the new planter with some tomato plants, I love growing our own food, and the girls love picking it. Plus having cherry tomatoes by the patio table means we can have them straight from the plant to our plate.
If you’re looking for some inspiration for making over your outdoor space, go and download the Outspiration app. To celebrate the launch of the app, AkzoNobel will be giving away a beautiful barbecue to one lucky user of Outspiration. To participate all you need to do is download the app, look out for the WIN section and enter your details.
What do you think about this app? Is it something that you would use?
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Shell Louise
May 4, 2014 at 09:09I love that planter. I never thought to get the husband to make me a planter, I always go out and buy them. We have a huge wood pile that he saves in case he needs any wood so I think I’m going to put him to work!
Michelle
May 4, 2014 at 09:44I love the planter! I’m hoping hubby will be turning his hand to some DIY garden building very soon!!
Kate Thompson
May 4, 2014 at 10:12I’ve seen a few reviews of this app and think it’s great for getting a feel for new colour. Love your planter btw!!
LearnerMother
May 4, 2014 at 16:10Oh that looks like a good app – I like the idea of an app that encourages outdoors projects – off to cheek it out now. And well done on your planter!
Hannah Staveley
May 4, 2014 at 16:11Seen a few reviews on this and said its good .x
Vicky (@aroundandupsidedown)
May 4, 2014 at 17:19What beautiful colours for the outdoors. Would cheer up a tired garden for sure.
Nayna Kanabar (@citrusspiceuk)
May 4, 2014 at 17:33This is a great app and very useful I love the planter
You Baby Me Mummy
May 4, 2014 at 19:31We used this App, it’s very handy. Great planter, must be fab to have a handy husband x
Jen aka The Mad House
May 4, 2014 at 19:50Oh I love that planter. It looks amazing.
Jenny
May 4, 2014 at 20:23We have a planter like that but made it from an old pallet! I think it would look lovely if we painted ours, thanks for the idea!
abigail
May 4, 2014 at 20:42It sounds like a good idea to promt you do get out and do something constructive in the garden, as well as share your projects! Love your planter too!
Foz
May 4, 2014 at 20:48I love that planter….I need to get started on my garden!
laura redburn
May 4, 2014 at 22:28like the visualiser idea, it’d save you a bit of guesswork providing the colours were accurate. i really want to have some potted plants and stuff outdoors but just can’t afford right now.
Mammasaurus
May 4, 2014 at 22:37I love the fact that it tells you when might be a good time to paint!
Lucy Zelazowski
May 4, 2014 at 23:27Great post and prefect for this time of year. I am always fantasizing on changing my garden. Have already added strawberry baskets and few vines… Yes a Planter would be great right now.
Kirsty Hijacked By Twins
May 5, 2014 at 07:18This sounds like a really handy app to have if you enjoy being out and diy. Must show the hubby x
Millie
August 27, 2016 at 00:14Ahh, skulle ha skrivit allt i samma. Men nu sÃ¥, skulle inte du kunna ägna ett inlägg Ã¥t just lchf, lite hur du äter? Hur ser en dag ut, en vecka? Hade vart sjukt inttsesanr.Kram igen…fniss…
KARA
May 5, 2014 at 07:22Really need this as need some outspiration
Eleanor (thebristolparent)
May 5, 2014 at 07:50I think I’d like to borrow your handy husband as well as the App! Great looking planter!
Lori
May 5, 2014 at 10:15This app looks great, a brill way to plan your DIY projects. I think the natural looks nice, especially when all your seedling grow in. x
Carolynne @ Mummy Endeavours
May 5, 2014 at 15:38Like this App concept! I’m a rubbish gardener so maybe it’ll help me
Emma TheMiniMesAndMe
May 5, 2014 at 22:50I saw this app shared elsewhere too – looks great x
Laura
May 6, 2014 at 10:53It’s great you have a lovely large garden and there is still a bit of work to do here and their with the girls – it sounds like a really fun little app and great to see you can visualise the colours before buying and applying
Laura x
Fritha
May 6, 2014 at 21:01what a great planter! love that! x
Kerry
May 7, 2014 at 08:12Look the finished look of the planter. We had fun with this app too x
Lindy Hamilton
May 9, 2014 at 01:07I think the app sounds great, I always find it easier seeing what a colour will look like rather than trying to envisage it.