37 Inspiring Patio Decor Ideas That Are Still in Stock

2022-06-24 22:16:35 By : Ms. Jarol Hong

Summer is the time to soak up the fresh air and seasonal vibes. But if you're less than impressed with your outdoor furniture and other backyard decor, it's time to spruce up your space with a few patio decor ideas. Plus, you might be able to score them at a super discount with Memorial Day sales or Labor Day sales, depending on when you're redecorating. Or catch the Wayfair Way Day sale for the season's best patio furniture deals.

Don't put off these easy home improvements until next year. Your summer barbecues will be so much more fun when you're enjoying them on a sparkling new patio. Just picture yourself enjoying fresh produce from your garden while the kids play old-fashioned backyard games beside you. Sounds lovely, right? If you aren't sure where to start in terms of an outdoor makeover, we've got all you need right here. We asked the experts to share their top ideas and tips for turning your backyard into an oasis. (Psst! Pair these decor ideas with mosquito repelling plants for the best outdoor experience.)

Make your outdoor space usable for both day and night by adding some outdoor lights. And feel free to get creative with it. "Lighting is a simple and cost-effective detail that can make a big impact on the overall look and feel of your space," say Brigit Youngblutt and Amanda Johnson, creative services stylists at Joann Stores. "Line your patio or sidewalk with solar lights, or string some above a patio table for a nice evening ambiance." Place & Time's 10-count metal cage string lights add a great modern aesthetic as well as a warm glow, and they're being offered at a major discount right now. Learn the best times to buy everything with our guide to the annual sales you won't want to miss.

If you don't have access to electricity outdoors, look for solar-powered lights that will soak up the sun during the day and provide bright pops of light in the evening. You can find solar lights available in string bulbs or as stakes. We really like Place & Time Summer 3.15-by-17-inch solar stakes because they're easy to install (simply pop 'em in the ground) and move around. You can spotlight your beloved garden or a patio walkway—and instantly elevate your home's entire look in the process.

There's no need to sacrifice style for function. Outdoor solar lanterns can make a serious statement—if you choose the right ones. These pretty pieces, which come as a set of two, can either hang from an awning or grace a tabletop. You can even nestle them on the ground to help light a pathway. The hollowed-out design offers up a soothing warm glow and creates a pretty pattern in the surrounding area, and we love that you can turn them on and off with the touch of a button.

You'll be the host with the most at your next summer BBQ if you have an outdoor bar cart. "It makes catering to your guests easy and stress-free, with everything handy and within reach," says Andi Morse, founder and principal designer of Morse Design. The Corona Outdoor Wicker Bar Cart by Christopher Knight Home has two open shelves that can hold removable ice trays filled with beverages, as well as a roomy drawer where you can stash items like wine openers, napkins, plates, and other entertaining essentials.

Sure, you could stock that pretty little bar cart with plastic cups for your next sunny soiree, but why not add even more style to your space with some colorful acrylic glassware? West Elm's fluted acrylic glasses have a cool, modern silhouette and come in a few different colors (we're partial to the silver pine hue). Even better, acrylic is known for its durability, and these glasses are conveniently stackable.

"I have found that outdoor throw pillows are rarely in short supply because of the multitude of pattern, color, and size options," says Morse. "Plus, they're an easy and affordable way to make your patio feel fresh, new, and comfortable." (This is a great trick to elevate your indoor space, too.) Snag a set of these outdoor throw pillow covers (inserts not included) to change things up. They come in an array of colors and designs, so there's bound to be a pair that meets your style needs. The canvas fabric withstands the elements and also resists fading in the summer sun.

To make a space feel cozy, or even provide a little privacy, consider adding a little cover. "Curtains hung on the edges of covered porches and patios are a great way to create intimacy, provide shade, and add personality to an outdoor space," says Youngblutt and Johnson. Nicetown Outdoor Curtains, which come in a variety of colors, are the perfect addition to a pergola or porch. Their rustproof grommets will keep the panel's hardware looking fresh, and the fabric itself can block out the sun, providing a cool respite when you need one.

Maybe you want to refresh your deck or patio floors with something that feels more durable than an outdoor rug. If that's the case, look to patio and deck flooring options. These 11.5-inch square polypropylene tiles by Pure Garden look super chic when installed, adding a simple but uncomplicated element of design to a space. Not all patio decor ideas have to be flashy to make an impact. Just make sure to carefully measure the area you want to cover before ordering. If you're looking for a more permanent solution, here are some ideas for stunning outdoor patio tiles.

Outdoor furniture can be expensive, so you want to make sure what you're purchasing will last beyond a single season. "To extend the life of your investment, it's important to consider the climate and weather conditions where you live," says Lindsay Schleis, vice president of business development and the resident interior design expert for Polywood, the first company to create outdoor furniture from recycled plastic materials. "If you live in an area that sees high winds, for example, investing in furniture that is heavier will be well worth the money. If you live in a climate that has high exposure to sea salt and ocean air, selecting a product that won't rust is key." For this reason, we love Polywood's Presidential Rocking Chair, which is as comfy as it is durable for lazy summer days outdoors.

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"Choosing products that are versatile for the way you want to use the space can make the biggest difference in how functional your outdoor space actually is," says Schleis. "For example, if you like to host outdoor dinner parties, selecting a dining set is obviously key. But you should also consider incorporating ottomans, side tables, and other accessories that allow for extra seating and extra table space." We particularly love the multitasking nature of a side table, and this bestseller from Polywood comes in so many different colors, you'll have a hard time choosing which to add to your space. Plus, it's super sturdy, and the material won't fade in the sun.

If your patio or outdoor space doesn't have much greenery, add some! What you choose will likely depend on your climate, but consider hearty plants that can be moved indoors when the weather turns cool. For example, Costa Farms' fiddle leaf fig can hang outside but also thrives indoors with a little TLC. And this variety is small enough to sit atop a side table and won't take up a ton of space if, say, you're decorating a balcony. It does best in indirect sunlight, so keep that in mind when sizing up your space. If light is an issue in your home, here's a handy guide to the best low-light indoor plants.

Plant stands are a great way to give your greens some height and really put their beauty in the spotlight. These stands from mDesign are sold as a set of two, and they're available in three different heights and three different finishes—rose gold, soft brass, and black. The hairpin leg design gives us major mid-century vibes, but the overall modern look can blend seamlessly into any decor style.

If you don't have the room for tall potted plants, Michael Hillel, founder and CEO of direct-to-consumer outdoor furniture company SunHaven, suggests adding a few mason jars full of flowers to add a little life to your patio table. "Be sure to keep scale in mind to see your guests' faces and not hide behind the decor," he advises. "When in doubt, go smaller." If you love a shabby-chic moment, try this milk-can-shaped vase that oozes French country appeal. We love that it isn't big enough to overwhelm a table but boasts a rustic element that makes it ideal for the outdoors.

For really enchanting patio decor ideas, try hanging planters filled with greenery around your outdoor space. This will really help fill the area with a lush vibe. If you don't have a green thumb, that's OK. There are plenty of faux plants that look pretty darn real. We absolutely love the bohemian vibe of the Riseon Boho Black Metal Plant Hanger, which works just as well outside as it does indoors. The planter size is on the smaller side, so it won't overwhelm your space but will add tons of style.

Whether you're enjoying your outdoor space on a random warm day or trying to create staycation vibes at home, faux plants can give the illusion of a tropical oasis. And as we've mentioned several times, they can add the perfect pop of color to an area. Nearly Natural's Golden Cane Palm Artificial Tree stays true to its brand name because it looks very much like the real thing. (Hey, we can't all live in Florida or California!) While this five-foot-tall "plant" is fully cemented into its pot, it's easy to place it into a larger decorative planter of your choosing.

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When considering patio decor ideas, don't forget to have a little fun! If you love to entertain, appeal to the competitive or playful nature of your friends. And if you have the space, don't underestimate the power of a classic lawn game like badminton or bocce. Games are a great icebreaker when you have new friends over—and a whimsical way to add another element to your gathering when you're with old friends. You'll forget you're in your own backyard and feel transported to the country club with Franklin Sports Bocce Ball Set, which has everything you need to play the old-timey game. We love this set because while the bocce balls have some heft, kids can easily join in on the fun. If you have little ones at home, bookmark this list of classic outdoor games that will keep the kids entertained.

Whether you're creating a table for two or dining al fresco with a larger group on your patio, get just a little bit fancy. Ditch the paper plates and plastic forks in favor of a colorful melamine dinnerware set, which is perfect for outdoor use since it's shatterproof. You can find tons of melamine plates and bowls in fun colors and designs, but we really love the style and hues of this Gibson set. The hues are so bright and joyful, they'll instantly put a smile on your face. Plus, service for four is just $25, so you can buy a bunch without putting a serious dent in your bank account.

If you're looking for patio decor for an outdoor get-together, you don't need to go crazy with elaborate tablescapes. In fact, Hillel suggests using a serving tray as a centerpiece. "This will define some of the space on your table and help contain your decorating to a smaller area so you do not go overboard," he says. West Elm's lacquer wood trays look like they were made to serve this purpose, with their convenient side handles and sleek finish. Measuring 14-by-18 inches, it's the ideal amount of space to hold a small vase and maybe some outdoorsy knickknacks for visual interest. This also makes a great hostess gift, so you may want to pick up two if you're heading to a friend's house for the weekend.

For true indoor/outdoor living, think of ways that you can make your patio dining area have all of the amenities that your inside dining room holds. One of our favorite ideas? Hanging a chandelier above your outdoor dining table. It makes the space feel luxurious and pulled together, and little touches like that really elevate a patio. Trent Austin Design's Mill Valley outdoor chandelier is rustic in its style, so it blends in naturally with the outdoors. With clear cylinder shades to accommodate six light bulbs, you can dine outside well into the evening.

If your neighboring homes are a little too close for comfort and privacy is difficult to achieve, decorate with a trellis/planter box combo. The trellis offers a bit of height to make your space feel a little more exclusive, and you get the added bonus of using the planter box to grow whichever flowers and plants of your choosing to add a little color. This Calypso planter/trellis is both pretty to look at and also sits atop wheels, so you can easily move it around your space. Plus, the self-watering feature makes caring for your plants a cinch.

"If your outdoor coffee table has an opening or visible storage, use it to hold throw pillows or blankets for those cool nights, or extra towels," says Hillel. Of course, if your existing patio coffee table or ottoman doesn't have this feature, you may want to invest in outdoor storage that is appealing to the eye. We like this weather-resistant resin storage box because it's super roomy, with 165 gallons worth of space, and blends in well outdoors. It's easy to assemble and fits more than you think it will—from couch cushions to pool floats.

If you want to decorate a patio with furniture but don't have a lot of space, consider a conversation set. These usually consist of three pieces, like two chairs and a small side table, that don't take up much room and are ideal for small spaces. This Latitude Run wicker set is a prime example. We appreciate that cushions are included and that, while compact, the chairs are wide enough to seat someone comfortably and sturdy enough to feel supportive.

If it's a whimsical garden vibe you crave, play up your patio with decorative stepping stones. You can find them in all kinds of intricate designs—just make sure to choose a set that's made of durable, all-weather material, like this three-piece set from Plow & Hearth. Crafted in soft, neutral shades, the set includes one of each pattern: butterfly, daisies, and a dragonfly made from resin rock. They're hefty enough that they won't move around your garden unless you want them to but easy enough to relocate if you do. For a different type of look, these container garden ideas also make a statement.

"Paying more for your outdoor living furniture is always a good investment," says Morse. "More often than not, the cheaper options can only withstand one season. Ideally, you want to get at least three years out of your outdoor items, weather permitting." You might feel like you're lounging at the spa instead of just outside your own home with this Ovios New King 12-piece set, which comes with cushions and a furniture cover to keep your purchase well protected. What we really love, though, is that the set comes fully assembled, so you can put that Allen wrench away. That makes splurging on this patio decor idea more than worth it in our book.

"It's so relaxing to lose track of time on my patio on a beautiful summer day, but the reality of my to-do list always pops up, and ultimately, we're all on a schedule," says Brittany Zachos of the Zachos Design Group. "An outdoor wall clock makes a design statement and keeps your day on track." She loves Hearth & Hand with Magnolia's metal corner clock for its simplicity.

Whether quirky or quaint, a garden statue can be quite the conversation piece. "I'm a big fan of talk pieces—decor items that spark conversation and elevate a space from expected to delightful," says Zachos. "A small outdoor statue that's cleverly placed can liven up an outdoor patio and is fun for kids and adults alike to discover." Personally, we can't think of anything cuter than a sweet little bunny. This little garden statue is just 14 inches in height and weighs in at 15 pounds since it's made of concrete.

There's just something about wind chimes—they have a breezy, calming effect, even on the most stressful of days. "A wind chime softly playing in a summer breeze is a soothing sound that always makes a house feel like a home," says Zachos. "I prefer to find a nice tree near the outdoor patio to hang mine from." We're absolutely smitten with this glass bird wind chime, with its seemingly delicate light blue bird at the top. In the evening, the bird actually glows, thanks to a soft, solar-powered bulb, adding to its charm.

If you don't think you have enough room for a soothing patio fountain, think again! There are some lovely tabletop options that can elevate your space in a pinch. This Resin Buddha tabletop fountain is a favorite because it's super quiet except for the calming sound of trickling water. Customize its look by adding a few stones or crystals at the base. Did we mention this fountain also has an illuminating LED light? Perfect for adding a little glow to a side table. Here are more ways to clear your mind.

If you have the space, a hammock is a must. No trees to hang one from? No worries. Vivere's super popular hammock, which has more than 23,000 five-star reviews, comes with a space-saving steel stand for an easy, breezy setup. The hammock itself is made from heavy-duty cotton, so you'll feel safe and secure as you laze about in this beauty. We particularly love that it comes in a bunch of brightly colored patterns and also has a carrying bag in case you want to bring it with you camping or transport it to a vacation home.

We love a great rocking chair or lounge set, but we really love a basket chair. It's comfortable, whimsical, and oh-so-stylish. This conversation chair from Lowe's is so cute, it'll make the person sitting in it feel like they're in their own little world, especially if they also happen to be engrossed in one of the best summer reads. The rattan canopy is held firmly in place thanks to the light brown metal frame, and cozy cushions are made with water-resistant fabric to help protect them from fickle summer weather. Just be careful: Once you sit down in this sweet seat, you may never want to stand up.

Garden stools can serve as a convenient side table or a pretty display piece. They also provide the perfect opportunity to bring some different patterns and color onto your patio. This blue-and-white ceramic stool from Safavieh brings an elegant and feminine feel with its chinoiserie design and charming blue birds. It stands 18.5 inches tall and 13 inches in diameter, so it's just the right size to tuck next to a chair or in a patio corner.

We don't always think of hanging wall decor when we're outside because, well, it's generally so open. Plus, when you're in nature, there's plenty else to look at. But if you find yourself with a patio that's either partially enclosed or has some wall space, have a little fun with decor that can hold up to the outside elements. The motif you choose can reflect your surroundings or a natural aesthetic. Red Barrel Studio's Tree of Life wall accent comes in a variety of different hues, but each has a waterproof clear coating for a little weather protection. Speaking of walls, did you know that this paint color could sell your house for $6,000 more?

If you don't have a lot of square footage to your patio or yard but really want to decorate with a garden or some type of greenery, flat-backed planters are a unique option. These vertical planters not only provide decor to wall space, but it's also all you need to garden without infringing on precious space that you could use for outdoor furniture. The Gracie Oaks Andrei metal wall planter is fantastic because it can either hang from a fence or remain freestanding against a wall. Fill the four planter rows with flowers, herbs, or other plants suitable to your climate.

Nothing creates ambiance outdoors like a fire table, and it makes a fantastic centerpiece for outdoor seating. We love this option from allen + roth because of its beautiful design with a black granite top and gray stone detailing. Plus, it's sturdy, arrives fully assembled, and is simple to use with an electronic push-button ignition. Liquid propane also offers a clean, smokeless burn. Basically all you'll need to do is sit back, relax, and enjoy the fire. Setting up a fire pit is one of the easy home projects and patio decor ideas you'll wish you'd done sooner.

Not every space can accommodate a fire table, but it's pretty likely that no matter how small the area, you can add some candles. "Use an array of pillar candles for dimension and mood," says Hillel. "If you don't have pillar candles, any candle will do!" If you have small children or just don't love the idea of using a real flame, this set of battery-operated pillar candles are near-perfection. You'll get nine candles of varying heights to give you that dimension Hillel mentioned. On top of that, they actually come with a remote control so you can set the mood from afar and even program a daily timer to turn them on.

If you've always dreamed of having a gazebo in your backyard but worry you don't have the space for it, consider a pretty pop-up option that's easy to put up and take down in the colder seasons or when it isn't in use. This 11-foot steel option from Sol 72 Outdoor comes in great neutral colors and helps provide a cool escape with its vented shade. Another great feature? The mesh-paneled curtains that are transparent, so you can enjoy being outside while keeping mosquitoes away. That said, if you need a little more protection, try these mosquito repellents.

Your outdoor area will feel extra luxe if you create mini "rooms" to divide up the space. For example, you can make a distinct section just for lounging by putting up decorative screen panels to divvy up the area. We think Barrette Outdoor Living's decorative screen panel is such a pretty way to put this design plan into action. It's available in a few different finishes, and the company also has a frame kit available for purchase if you want to stack multiple panels to create a whole wall of screens.

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