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How to Decorate Your Small Patio

May 21, 2019
By Susan Paige
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You took all the steps and finally pulled the trigger. You became one of the over five million people who buy a home in the US each year.

Of course, now that you own that home, you must decorate it. While interior decoration usually comes first, you’ll eventually move on to the outside. That’s when you remember that the patio is on the small side.

Wondering what you can do with that small patio that won’t leave it looking overstuffed? Keep reading for some small patio ideas that will help you transform that space into something fantastic.

Privacy Screen

With a little effort, you can convert your small patio into an intimate nook. Put up privacy screens for a sense of seclusion. You can even throw in a bistro table for intimate meals.

Bright Colors

Nothing makes a small space feel claustrophobic like a lot of dark colors. Ignore dark woods in favor of bright pastel colors. You can integrate those colors with an outdoor rug, throw pillows, or even by painting the patio blocks.

Potted Plants

Potted plants are one of the simplest small patio ideas you can embrace. As long as you choose a plant appropriate to your location, it should survive fine with minimal maintenance. You can check out some potted plant options at this online store.

Freestanding Plant Wall

Want a way that you can take patio plants up a level? Try a freestanding plant wall. It lets you optimize the space even more by selecting plants that bloom across the spring and summer months.

You can even build your own with some basic tools and materials.

Collapsible Furniture

One key problem with small patios is that it doesn’t take much to make them look cramped. Collapsible furniture gives you an opportunity to open that space up when you don’t need the table or bench.

Patio Mirror

Much as mirrors make interior rooms look bigger, they can perform the same function for your small patio. While everyone knows that the mirror just shows a reflection, it creates a visual illusion of a more expansive space.

Plant Around the Edges

If it’s an option, planting around the edges can go a long way toward creating a sense of depth in your patio space. Go for layers with a combination of ground cover and bushes. If you want a natural splash of color and don’t mind the occasional bee flying around, you can even plant some perennial flowers.

Parting Thoughts on Small Patio Ideas for Decorating

Decorating a small patio isn’t always an easy task, but you can transform it into a stylish space. The small patio ideas above offer just a few of the possibilities you can employ. Just remember that bright colors and plants are your friends.

Did you take a pass on decorating that guest bedroom before you tackled the landscaping and patio decorating? Short on funds? Check out our post on decorating guest rooms on a budget.

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