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5 ways outdoor Wi-Fi can kick your quality of life up a notch

(BPT) - The idea of working from home rocketed in popularity and is now a preferred way of life for millions of people. But have you ever settled in at your backyard patio table with your laptop, a cup of coffee, and an urgent project for work, only to find your home’s Wi-Fi doesn’t extend into your yard? It’s a common annoyance that has generated a multitude of homemade fixes, none of which has been quite right or completely reliable.

For many of us, taking the laptop into the backyard should just work, period, and it’s supremely annoying when it doesn’t. The problem is likely the placement of your router, which has limited range. It’s the same sort of problem that spurred Nick Weaver, co-founder and CEO at eero, and his team to create eero, a mesh Wi-Fi network, a decade ago. Only back then, the problem was inside the house.

eero pioneered mesh Wi-Fi to solve annoying dropped connections, buffering streamed movies and dead areas in people’s homes. The technology involves a mesh network of multiple access points positioned around the home that replaces a single router. People can place as many eero devices as they need to get fast, reliable Wi-Fi throughout their home, regardless of its shape and size.

Now to the problem of backyard Wi-Fi. As the years went on, eero saw the necessity for a new solution once again, based on customer behavior.

“Since we shipped our first systems in 2016, customers have wanted to expand their eero networks beyond their four walls and cover every inch of their property

in Wi-Fi,” says Weaver. “Over the years, we’ve seen our customers come up with all sorts of inventive solutions like eero devices inside weatherproof boxes, in outdoor closets and even strapping them to poles with rubber bands.”

Clever, sure, but ultimately not a permanent fix.

It led Weaver and his team to create eero Outdoor 7, which is designed to take eero Wi-Fi to the great outdoors. It’s the same sort of device as the one designed for indoor use, but it was a whole different animal to construct because it needed to withstand Arizona summers, Minnesota winters, and everything else Mother Nature dishes out. The product is available now just in time for the holidays, and it’s something the whole family will enjoy now through the summer and beyond.

Here are some really fun ideas that outdoor Wi-Fi can help out with:

Keep all outdoor security cameras connected. Security is a growing concern for many homeowners, but a camera is only as good as its Wi-Fi connection. With this new technology, you can have multiple cameras throughout your property, from the garage to the backyard.

Extend Wi-Fi to a tiny house on your property. Whether you use the dwelling as a guest house, a rental, a dedicated home office or a she-shed, the Outdoor 7 makes it easy to stay connected.

Create an outdoor movie theater. A movie under the stars in your backyard on a warm summer’s evening just got easier. Stream movies from Amazon or your favorite network without the fear buffering will take hold during the most tense part of the show.

Create a true outdoor room. That term “outdoor room” has been used for a while now to describe, basically, your backyard. But without Wi-Fi, it wasn’t truly complete. Now, your patio or deck can really be an extension of your home because you can work out there, check your messages, watch TV or do anything else you can do in your living room.

Work on the beach at your lake cabin. Quality of life is kicked up several notches when you can, for example, spend all summer at your lake cabin, woodsy retreat or rural getaway, not take any PTO, and get your job done while relaxing outside.

The reasons for extending your Wi-Fi from your home into the great outdoors are endless.

Top 2025 outdoor design trends

(BPT) - Americans are spending more time in their outdoor spaces - and want to maximize those spaces. Studies show that nearly 90% of homeowners consider their outdoor areas to be important to their health and well-being. Design trends reflect that people are showing more interest in connecting with nature in their own backyard and enjoying the comforts of indoor living while gathering outdoors. This means creating environments that are comfortable, multifunctional and cost-effective.

The outdoor design experts at Belgard®, the trusted leader in hardscape solutions from pavers to retaining walls, share exclusive insights into 2025 outdoor design trends to help homeowners plan their dream outdoor spaces.

Privacy and spaces of solitude

As property footprints continue to shrink year over year, homeowners are looking for aesthetically pleasing ways to incorporate more privacy from neighbors or their surroundings. Decorative screen panels, pergolas, built-in planters and other structures can add elements of both beauty and functionality that provide a sense of solitude, even in urban environments.

Sound gardens and water features can further enhance a feeling of solitude by adding audible privacy from neighbors or street traffic. For example, even a simple fountain or water bowl can enhance the ambiance and help muffle sound.

Shifting back to classic style

While minimalism remains a popular trend, there’s also been a shift back to a more classic style in indoor and outdoor home design. Mixed materials and warm colors such as beige and sepia are re-emerging, which lend themselves to a more traditional aesthetic.

With modular options from Belgard, a mix of different materials with multiple textures and sizes can create limitless possibilities while keeping with a classic design aesthetic. Because they’re available in many styles, shapes, and sizes designed to work together, a variety of paver patterns can be

combined seamlessly to achieve any desired overall look. Convenience in design

As outdoor spaces are now a must-have for homeowners, they must be convenient to access and offer the same amenities as the home’s indoor spaces. Homeowners are looking for their outdoor space to transition easily from the house to the built environment while offering the same modern conveniences of lighting, eating, Wi-Fi, quality furnishing and accessories.

Health and wellness

Using outdoor spaces to improve your well-being is a top focus for many people today. Americans are looking to be more balanced and in harmony with their environment, favoring the use of native plants and sustainable materials like permeable pavers, which promote better water drainage and reduce environmental impact.

Gardening is also a popular hobby that helps improve people’s feeling of well-being, so enthusiasts can opt for raised garden beds or planters to pursue their growing goals in their outdoor spaces. For example, Belgard offers options to create built-in planters as part of your overall hardscape design with its Belgard Artforms modular outdoor panel system. You can use the panels, which are sized in modular shapes, to quickly and efficiently construct planters, seating, outdoor kitchens, fire features and more.

By designing outdoor environments that support their health and wellness, individuals can cultivate spaces that provide a retreat in their own backyard to improve their quality of life.

Value-added features

In every metro area, property sizes are smaller than ever. With this shift plus budget considerations, homeowners want to maximize small spaces through modular components that serve multiple purposes, like built-in seat walls, fire features, water features and planters that seamlessly blend into a living space - offering both functionality and visual appeal.

Homeowners can get creative with outdoor spaces with the right hardscape materials. For example, a small space can be transformed into a lush oasis by adding a vertical garden, or underutilized spaces like side or front yards can become cozy sitting areas. Even a small patio can serve as an al fresco dining space, and it doesn’t take a lot to add an outdoor workstation with the right tools and tech. Patio pavers and wall units help define spaces, making them serve more than one purpose for any household.

These strategic investments not only increase the functionality and enjoyment of outdoor areas but also significantly boost curb appeal and the home’s property value, making them a smart choice for homeowners looking to maximize their limited spaces.

To find inspiration for any outdoor space, visit Belgard.com.

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