Whether it's small or spacious, design a dreamy retreat with these simple and stylish DIY projects.
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Whether it's devised for cozy afternoon naps, meals shared with friends or inviting fire pit parties, your patio should double as your backyard haven. Of course, comfortable seating is essential, but there's so much more involved in crafting a well-decorated patio — think outdoor rugs, string lights and potted plants that add personality to an outdoor "room." Even if you're working with a small outdoor space, we've rounded up patio decorating ideas that are worth recreating.
You don't need to embark on a major renovation to design a cute patio. We've included plenty of DIY ideas, like painting a concrete patio, arranging a living plant wall and building a fire pit. Keep it simple with a small gravel patio, or make the most of a large space by upgrading a porch with pavers. If you're decorating on a budget, small accents can make a big difference — like using sheer curtains to enclose a tiny patio, layering in gorgeous greenery or incorporating throw pillows.
Get ready to enjoy the spring and summer weather ahead by browsing these photos of creative patio decor ideas. You're bound to land on some clever design pointers that are worth incorporating into your outdoor oasis or charming garden.
1
Arrange a Living Plant Wall
Refresh your outdoor space by mounting potted plants to a blank wall. Fill the planters with low-maintenance trailing plants, succulents or herbs, as interior designer Tori Rubinson does here.
2
Upgrade an Outdoor Rug
Give a simple rug some floral flair with a DIY "block print" design. Blogger Lauren Shaver of Bless’er House used a Cricut machine to create a pattern, outlined the stencil with a washable marker, then filled in the shape with white acrylic paint.
3
Mix and Match Dining Chairs
Designer Mary Patton introduces a pop of color with two bright yellow wrought iron chairs, situated at each head of this wooden dining table.
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4
Make a Canopy Bed
The perfect spot for outdoor lounging or napping, this custom bed will turn your patio into a peaceful oasis. Designer Tammy Price adds a sheepskin topper for comfort and linen drapes for privacy.
5
Create a Conversation Space
Arrange two sofas (or a sofa and a pair of chairs) directly across from one another to encourage conversation. Here, Tim Pfeiffer of Hoedemaker Pfeiffer goes for a coffee table (ideal for snacking) and stools that double as drink tables or extra seating.
6
String Up Lights
Take a cue from Create & Cultivate's Jaclyn Johnson and use warm string lights to add a cozy and welcoming ambiance to your patio.
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7
Set the Table
Bring little luxuries outside — think colorful glassware and elegant dishes. To elevate this outdoor tablescape, Meg Young of Cailíní Coastal weaves in fresh flower arrangements and tapered candles of varying heights.
8
Use Artificial Grass Between Pavers
Opt for a low-maintenance solution by installing artificial turf in between patio pavers. Christine Vroom of Christine Vroom Interiors also weaves in comfy seating, all arranged around an outdoor fireplace.
9
Paint the Patio
Goodbye, boring concrete patio! With a little porch paint and a lot of creativity, you can give your backyard a completely new look. Use painter's tape to create your pattern and work in sections.
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10
Build an Outdoor Fireplace
This cozy patio, designed by Arterberry Cooke Architecture, is marked by a dramatic brick chimney and fireplace. A striped rug ensures that the neutral seating set on top remains the focal point of the area.
11
Make Space for a Small Gravel Patio
Design a laid-back dining area with a spacious dining table, wicker chairs and foldable umbrella that will instantly make your space feel chicer.
12
Go Bold With Geometric Flooring
Let your patio floors do the talking. Instead of adding new floors or tiles, refresh the space with painted geometric designs.
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13
Incorporate Preppy Touches
Embrace your preppy side by opting for gingham cushions to brighten up your space. For an extra dose of comfort, finish the look with a few throw pillows in complementary hues.
14
Make an Outdoor Dining Room
A moonlit setting can turn weeknight leftovers into a picture-perfect moment. Just take an unused corner and outfit it with outdoor-friendly pillows and lighting — voilà!
15
DIY a Pallet Garden
You can have a garden without dealing with weeds. For this rustic arrangement, screw hardware-store hose clamps on a wood pallet and pop the pots right in. It's that simple!
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16
Grow Your Porch With Pavers
Lay stone patio tiles next to an existing deck to expand the usable space. Neutral stone creates the perfect canvas for all styles. Leave it bare or cover it partially with an outdoor rug.
17
Paint the Fence Black
Make your outdoor space feel even more like a private enclave by installing a high backyard fence and painting it a chic, muted shade of black, like designer Megan Pflug did here. (This shade is Raccoon Fur by Benjamin Moore.)
18
Hang Sheer Panels
Window treatments don't have to be reserved for windows. Breezy white curtains create a shady oasis when mounted on a porch ceiling.
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19
Invest in Comfy Chairs
Bring the comforts of your home outside with plush seating and cozy decor. On this California terrace, a striped canopy serves as an impromptu ceiling.
20
Blend Indoor and Outdoor Living
Keeping the same color scheme between indoors and out helps to connect the spaces seamlessly. Here, retractable glass panels turn the patio into an extension of the living room.
Alyssa Gautieri
Associate Lifestyle Editor
Alyssa Gautieri (she/her) is the associate lifestyle editor for Good Housekeeping, where she covers all things home and interior design. Prior to joining GH in 2022, she wrote for publications including ELLE Decor, Chairish, BobVila.com, Unique Homes Magazine and LODGING Magazine, in addition to crafting product copy for home brands like BrylaneHome and VIGO Industries.
Monique Valeris
Home Design Director
Monique Valeris is the home design director for Good Housekeeping, where she oversees the brand's home decorating coverage across print and digital. Prior to joining GH in 2020, she was the digital editor at Elle Decor. In her current role, she explores everything from design trends and home tours to lifestyle product recommendations, including writing her monthly column, "What's in My Cart."