Outdoor Living Room Design & Build on Long Island, NY

Transform your backyard into a custom outdoor living room.

outdoot living structures
Greenvale landscape design
OUTDOOR PAVILION
Long Island Custom Built Pavilion

A professionally designed outdoor living room transforms your backyard into a true extension of your home—one that adds lifestyle value, usable square footage, and long-term property value.

For homeowners across Long Island, outdoor living rooms have become the centerpiece of modern backyard design. Instead of seasonal patios or unused lawns, families are investing in purpose-built outdoor spaces designed for entertaining, relaxing, and gathering year-round.

At Designscapes of Long Island, we specialize in designing and building outdoor living rooms that feel intentional, comfortable, and built to last in Long Island’s coastal climate. Outdoor living rooms are a core part of our landscape design services on Long Island, combining structure, comfort, and function into a seamless backyard experience.

What Is an Outdoor Living Room?

An outdoor living room is more than a patio with furniture. It is a defined, functional space designed with the same thought process as an interior room—layout, flow, comfort, and atmosphere.

Common elements include:

  • Built-in or structured seating areas

  • Fire pits or fireplaces for extended seasonal use

  • Pergolas, pavilions, or shade structures

  • Natural stone or paver flooring

  • Lighting designed for ambiance and safety

  • Optional outdoor kitchens or bar areas

The goal is simple: create a space where people naturally want to spend time.

Bayport Landscape Design

Designed for Long Island’s Climate & Properties

Long Island’s coastal conditions demand smart design choices. Humidity, salt air, freeze-thaw cycles, and seasonal temperature swings all influence how outdoor living spaces should be built.

Our outdoor living rooms are designed with:

  • Durable materials such as bluestone, granite, and high-performance pavers

  • Proper drainage and grading to prevent water issues

  • Wind and sun considerations for comfort and privacy

  • Layouts that work with local setbacks, slopes, and lot sizes

From North Shore elevation changes to South Shore coastal exposure, each design is tailored to the property—not forced into a template.

Greenvale backyard fire pit designed by Designscapes of Long Island.”

Layout Options That Shape the Experience

Every yard is different, which is why layout matters as much as materials.

Courtyard-style outdoor living rooms create privacy and intimacy—ideal for tighter lots or homes close to neighbors.

Multi-zone designs separate dining, lounging, and entertaining areas while maintaining a cohesive flow.

Sunken or multi-level living rooms add depth, enclosure, and visual interest. They work well on sloped properties, which are common across Long Island.

The right layout determines how the space feels—and how often it gets used.

Outdoor living room design That Elevate the Space

An outdoor living room becomes a destination when thoughtful features are integrated into the design.

Popular enhancements include:

  • Fire pits or fireplaces for cooler evenings

  • Seating walls that double as structure and furniture

  • Accent lighting for pathways, walls, and focal points

  • Pergolas or shade systems for midday comfort

  • Water features for sound, movement, and atmosphere

These elements aren’t added randomly—they’re designed together so the space functions as one cohesive environment.

outdoor living room design

A Smart Investment in Your Home

 

Professionally designed outdoor living spaces can increase property value. This increase is often 15–20%, depending on the project size and quality.

More importantly, they deliver daily value:

  • More usable space without an addition

  • Better entertaining flow

  • Increased time spent outdoors

  • A true “staycation” experience at home

When designed and built correctly, an outdoor living room pays off both financially and emotionally

Design-Build Matters

Outdoor living rooms require coordination between design, materials, grading, drainage, and construction sequencing. That’s why a design-build approach matters.

With Designscapes of Long Island, your project is:

  • Designed with construction feasibility in mind

  • Built by the same team that designed it

  • Phased efficiently to avoid rework or wasted cost

  • Managed for quality, longevity, and visual balance

The result is a space that looks intentional—not pieced together over time.

Ready to Create Your Outdoor Living Room?

If you’re considering an outdoor living room on Long Island, the first step is understanding what your property can truly support—and how to design it for long-term use.

Designscapes of Long Island creates outdoor living rooms that feel like natural extensions of the home—built for comfort, durability, and real life.

👉 Explore how we design outdoor spaces that work as beautifully as they look.

Outdoor Living Room FAQs

1. What is an outdoor living room?

An outdoor living room is a defined backyard space designed like an interior room, featuring structured seating, durable flooring, lighting, and comfort elements such as fire pits, pergolas, or outdoor kitchens. Unlike a basic patio, it is intentionally designed for daily use, entertaining, and relaxation.

 


2. How is an outdoor living room different from a patio?

A patio is typically a flat surface with furniture added later. An outdoor living room is purpose-built with layout, flow, and functionality in mind, often including built-in seating, shade structures, lighting, and fire features that make the space feel like a true extension of the home.

 


3. Are outdoor living rooms worth it on Long Island?

Yes. Professionally designed outdoor living rooms on Long Island can increase property value by 15–20% while significantly improving how homeowners use their outdoor space. They are especially valuable for entertaining and creating a “staycation” experience without adding square footage to the home.

 


4. What features are most popular in Long Island outdoor living rooms?

Common features include fire pits or fireplaces, pergolas or pavilions, natural stone patios, seating walls, outdoor lighting, and integrated outdoor kitchens. These elements are selected based on property layout, lifestyle needs, and Long Island’s seasonal climate.

 


5. What materials work best for outdoor living rooms in Long Island’s climate?

Durable materials such as bluestone, granite, quartzite, and high-quality concrete pavers perform best in Long Island’s freeze-thaw conditions. Proper base preparation, drainage, and sealing are essential for long-term durability in coastal environments.

 


6. Can outdoor living rooms be used during cooler months?

Yes. Fire features, wind-blocking layouts, and covered structures allow outdoor living rooms to be comfortably used well into fall and early winter. Many Long Island homeowners design their spaces specifically to extend seasonal use.

 


7. How much does an outdoor living room cost on Long Island?

Costs vary based on size, materials, and features. Outdoor living rooms on Long Island typically range from $25,000 to $75,000+, with larger or premium spaces exceeding that range. Phased design-build projects can help manage budgets efficiently.

 


8. Do I need permits to build an outdoor living room?

Permit requirements depend on the scope of work, location, and local municipality. Features such as retaining walls, structures, and utilities often require approvals. Working with a local design-build firm helps ensure compliance with zoning and setback regulations.

 


9. Why choose a design-build company for an outdoor living room?

A design-build approach ensures the space is designed with construction, drainage, grading, and material performance in mind from the start. This reduces delays, change orders, and long-term maintenance issues while delivering a cohesive final result.

 


10. How long does it take to build an outdoor living room?

Most outdoor living room projects take 4–8 weeks from construction start, depending on complexity and weather conditions. Larger or multi-feature spaces may take longer, especially if permitting is required.