How to Create an Outdoor Living Room With Just 6 Pieces
As the weather begins to warm up and that golden hour light begins to linger long past dinnertime, your outdoor patio has become your own personal oasis. Or at least it would be if it was properly decorated. Turns out, all your outdoor space needs is a little sprucing up and soon you’ll be spending more time out there than in your living room. Here are six pieces you need to transform your patio into an outdoor living room.
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1. A MULTI-PERSON BENCH
Bungalow Rose Clemens Patio Sofa
We’re not saying there will always be multiple people hanging out on this bench. Sometimes it will be only you, a large glass of wine and a good book. Regardless, the more room there is for friends to join you, the better.
Shop patio benches:
Highland Dunes (was $700; now $570)
Birch Lane (was $1,040; now $960)
2. OVERSIZE CHAIRS
Emily Isabella Parker Chair
If you don’t have the room to comfortably fit a large bench or you just want to add some additional seating options, opt for extra-large chairs in place folding chairs. You and your pals are much more likely to hang for hours if your seat is made from plush cushions or forgiving wicker, rather than hard metal.
Shop patio chairs:
Union Rustic (was $539; now $270)
3. COLORFUL PILLOWS & THROWS
Winston Porter Ashbury Indoor/Outdoor Throw Pillows
A few pops of color or a splash of pattern can do wonders for livening up basic furniture. Neutral hues like gray, khaki green and shades of blue will show wear and tear less than brighter or bolder shades. But if you opt for washable pillow covers or throw blankets, you can always toss them in the washing machine as often as you want.
Shop cozy accents:
Breakwater Bay ($35 for set of two)
Sol 72 Outdoor (was $42; now $31)
Bungalow Rose (was $249; now $82)
4. TRUSTY SIDE TABLES
Tambor Lobo Concrete Side Table
Scatter a handful of decorative side tables next to your various seating options and don't think too hard about pieces that match exactly. Mixing up colors, shapes and materials will lend your space a more eclectic, vintage vibe, especially if you place a few bright coffee cups or small potted flowers around the space,too.
Shop patio side tables:
5. EVENING LIGHTING
Food52 10 in. Round Hanging and Tabletop Solar Lantern
The moon and the stars may be romantic, but they certainly aren’t bright enough for you to read a book outside—let alone see the face of your partner who’s sitting just inches away. String globe lights along the rafters (save the true Christmas lights for the holidays) or invest in some vintage-looking lanterns, either true oil lamps or more modern electric versions, that can be placed either on the floor or on a side table.
Shop outdoor lighting:
Terrain LED Frosted Camp Lantern ($26)
Smart Solar lantern (was $83; now $62)
6. POTTED PLANTS
Home Depot 40 in. x 12 in. Wood Planted Box
Besides adding some beautiful greenery to your space, tall plants can be used to separate your cozy new outdoor living room from the rest of the backyard, your nosey neighbors or bustling city streets. Little touches of green or pops of colorful flowers will also look lovely scattered over tabletops, placed next to the foot of a chair or hanging on the wall, if you don’t have the space for large potted plants, trees or bushes.
Shop planters and plants:
Anthropologie Arch Etched Planter (starting at $78)
Aglaonema Silver Bay Plant ($68)
Terrain Pine Raised Planter ($348)
1 Gal. BloomStruck Hydrangea ($24)
Terrain Acacia Wood Leg Fiber Pot ($198)
Plants for Beginners Monthly Subscription ($35)
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