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HGTV’s Breegan Jane Shares Tips for Spicing Up Your Outdoor Space

The design and lifestyle expert says you don't have to spend a lot to make your space look great.

Summer is right around the corner, making it the perfect time to get your backyard ready to barbecue. But you may not have a lot of time or money to get a designerโ€™s help. Luckily, we did it for you.

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HGTV star Breegan Jane has over 137,000 Instagram followers and nearly 67,000 on TikTok who look to her for design inspiration. The LA-based designer, lifestyle expert and all-around ray of sunshine believes that less is more. Clean, modern lines and neutral colors are a part of her signature style. Breegan spoke exclusively with The Root and shared some simple ways to freshen up your outdoor space in time for summer.

If you have a limited budget, Breegan suggests stores like TJ Maxx and Marshalls for finding brand name pieces at affordable prices. โ€The inventory is constantly changing, so itโ€™s like a treasure hunt every time,โ€ she says. Adding accessories like lanterns can be a simple way to make a statement.

If you canโ€™t afford to buy all new furniture, Jane says layered accent pillows and faux plants are a great way to update the look of your outdoor space. โ€œPillows are like the makeup to your outdoor space. A little blush and mascara can go a long way,โ€ she says. When it comes to patterns and colors, she says burnt orange is where itโ€™s at. โ€œGrab a nice planter for a faux plant, and youโ€™ve just brightened up your whole space,โ€ she added.

And Jane says itโ€™s ok to mix faux and live plants if you donโ€™t have a green thumb. โ€œYou may not want another thing to take care of. My space is lived-in and comfortable. Itโ€™s not there to add more work to my life. So for me, give me faux and real,โ€ she says.

If your space is small, Jane says color is your friend. โ€œPick one bold, bright color and use it throughout the space in accents. That will add a depth and dynamic pop I think some people are scared to do in small spaces,โ€ she said. โ€œOr you can stick to one tonality and layer it in.โ€ Adding an outdoor rug is one of her favorite ways to spice up a small space. โ€œI feel like an outdoor rug anchors in a smaller space and helps section off certain areas. Even if itโ€™s just a small rug with a little table and a chair, it will help make the whole space seem bigger because youโ€™ve separated something visually.โ€

For those who prefer timeless to trendy, Jane says textured neutrals are everything. โ€œTheyโ€™re a throwback to something thatโ€™s a classic. Whenever you can layer things in and throw in those neutral color palettes, you get this island vibe that looks like youโ€™ve traveled to Morocco, India or Bali,โ€ she says. โ€œAnd because itโ€™s borrowed from a classic style that we all know and associate with vacation vibes, itโ€™s not necessarily a trend thatโ€™s going to come and go.โ€

Jane says baskets are her favorite way to keep things organized. โ€œI love baskets because they are so multi-functional. They always add an element of design to your space, where itโ€™s almost artistic in a corner. But they also hide my dumbbells and the things that Iโ€™m not trying to show,โ€ she says. And when it comes to the baskets you choose for your space, Jane says donโ€™t be afraid to get creative with style and color. โ€œExperiment with woven baskets or baskets with a lid,โ€ she said. โ€œLeaning into the natural fiber colors is great. But you can also get different patterns in the same color tone variation. That can add more to your space. You donโ€™t want them to match, you just want them to go.โ€

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