Home Improvement Ideas Patio Design Ideas and Makeovers Patio Designs 21 Patio Ideas for an Outdoor Space You'll Never Want to Leave By Jessica Bennett Jessica Bennett Instagram Jessica Bennett is an editor, writer, and former digital assistant home editor at BHG. Learn about BHG's Editorial Process Updated on May 26, 2022 Share Tweet Pin Email Trending Videos Photo: David A Land Just like interior rooms, patios benefit from seasonal spruce-ups, new furniture arrangements, and added accessories. Revamp your outdoor living space with these fresh patio ideas, including styling tips and DIY projects, to get it ready for the season. With these ideas, you can create an inviting patio you'll enjoy all summer long. 01 of 21 Small Patio Ideas Kimberly Gavin You don't need an expansive backyard to create an attractive patio. With the right planning and pieces, even a tiny space can become an outdoor retreat. First, ensure privacy by choosing an area alongside your house or fence. Adding a trellis for a more secluded feel is a good back patio idea. Then furnish the patio space with chairs and a table with an umbrella. Consider a bistro table set if you're working with limited square footage. Finally, add an outdoor rug and mounted lanterns to amplify the cozy atmosphere. 02 of 21 Patio Lighting Ideas Edmund Barr Ensure you can continue enjoying your patio well past sunset with cozy exterior lighting. String lights draped across a covered patio can help warm up outdoor spaces after dark. Attach the lights securely, so they stay up throughout the year. 03 of 21 Outdoor Patio Bar Matthew Benson Add an outdoor bar to your backyard patio so you can spend warm summer evenings kicking back with a cool beverage. Although this patio idea might seem luxurious, you can easily put together a DIY version using cement blocks and wood boards. Add outdoor chairs or stools at counter height and an umbrella to complete the setup. 04 of 21 Add a Fire Feature Ed Gohlich Create an irresistible gathering spot for friends and family by incorporating a fire pit into your patio design. Planter boxes filled with colorful succulents and cacti frame the seating area of this paver patio. Adirondack chairs with colorful pillows offer a spot to sit back and relax while roasting marshmallows. Editor's Tip: Be sure to look up your city's regulations around fire pits before purchasing or installing. 05 of 21 Patio Ideas for Unused Spaces Bob Stefko Convert underutilized areas in your landscape into welcoming patios. Add cozy appeal with handsome furnishings, vibrant fabrics, and beautifully planted containers. You can build a patio space anywhere you can create a floor from brick, flagstones, wood chips, or gravel. 06 of 21 Create a Cozy Patio Laurie Black Everyone needs a secluded spot to share a quiet conversation with a friend or kick back with a good book. All you need to create a purposeful patio are a few comfy chairs and a table for resting drinks or books. Then, arrange these pieces in a lushly planted garden and add a water feature for even more charm. 07 of 21 Peaceful Patio Ideas Peter Krumhardt You may want your patio to be a retreat that offers a peaceful respite from everyday stress. In that case, opt for neutral color palettes, spare furniture arrangements, and lots of plants and greenery to fashion serene settings that match your relaxing and entertaining needs. Keep the lowkey feel going with low-maintenance, weatherproof furniture and fabrics, and cultivate a garden from easy-care container plantings. 08 of 21 Elegant Patio Design Dominique Vorillon Upgrade your patio furnishings to give your outdoor space a more refined look. Here, a distinctive dining set combines sophisticated chairs with a table crafted from a carved base and a glass top. To replicate the high-end look, hang a gilded mirror on an exterior wall or fence near your patio, or paint wooden chairs with a decorative metallic finish. 09 of 21 Patio Design Ideas Consider your patio an outdoor room. It should feel just as homey and inviting as your home's interior. These patio design ideas will help you give your outdoor space interior-like appeal with tricks for furniture and amenities. 10 of 21 Colorful Patio Decor David A Land A splash of color can instantly give your patio a personality boost. Consider painting wood furniture in a favorite hue to add contrast and energy to the space. For the best finish, be sure to choose primer and paint intended for exterior use. 11 of 21 Stylish Patio Accessories Ray Kachatorian Amplify a patio's appeal and function by adding stylish accessories. For example, accent tables with unique shapes and patterned fabrics in bold colors can give your outdoor area a more finished, chic look. Then layer in smaller items such as potted plants or flowers and decorative lanterns for added appeal. 12 of 21 Small Gravel Patio Kim Cornelison You don't have to have a huge backyard to create a patio you love. Carve out a small corner by laying down DIY-friendly and affordable pea gravel. Install landscaping fabric first to prevent weeds and mud, then rake the material on top. Add a few chairs and a garden stool to complete your custom gravel patio. 13 of 21 Patio Color Scheme Emily Followill Thinking about redesigning your patio? Take your color cue from your home's exterior to create a cohesive scheme. This homeowner uses a pretty back patio idea, adding white-ruffled slipcovers and an umbrella that reflects the color of the home's trim. These furnishings pull up to a rustic stone table that echoes the siding's earthen tone. 14 of 21 Revive Patio Furniture Mark Lohman Grab a paintbrush and white paint to refresh worn or mismatched outdoor furniture. Before painting metal patio furniture, check for rust and treat any rusted areas before painting. Then, a fresh coat of paint will make the pieces look new. 15 of 21 Outdoor Fabric Ideas Bob Stefko Outdoor textiles come in a wide array of colors, patterns, and styles. These durable fabrics are designed to endure both sunny and stormy days, so they remain in good shape throughout the season. Choose your favorite design or color and use it to cover cushions, fashion throw pillows, or create patio-enclosing drapery panels. 16 of 21 Fresh Patio Ideas Kimberly Gavin Use colorful blooms to brighten your patio space. For long-lasting, easy-care color, plant your garden with perennials that will show up year after year. A repurposed workbench functions as a potting station in this patio area, so fresh blooms are always within arm's reach. 17 of 21 Portable Patio Furniture Tria Giovan Versatility is key for your patio furniture arrangement. Consider choosing lightweight pieces that can be moved from sun to shade or be partnered with other conversation groupings. Other adaptable furnishings, such as benches or stools, can function as extra seating or a table for refreshments. 18 of 21 Shaded Backyard Patio Bob Stefko Uncovered patios can be less enjoyable because of too much sun. Consider cutting the sun's glare and improving comfort levels with freestanding or table-inset umbrellas. Choose ones that can be adjusted as the sun moves across the sky. Select umbrella fabrics that complement your patio's color scheme. 19 of 21 Modern Patio Design Ideas Paul Dyer Spend more time outside enjoying the weather by including a few modern conveniences in your patio space. For example, move TV time from the couch to the outdoors by mounting a set on an exterior wall. Consider adding stereo speakers, an outdoor kitchen, or a fire pit to upgrade your patio further. 20 of 21 DIY Patio Furniture Cameron Sadeghpour A fresh look for your patio doesn't require splurging on new outdoor furniture. Instead, you can DIY your own using simple materials. Here, concrete blocks stack up as end tables and a sofa, providing storage caches for collections, reading materials, and extra picnic gear. 21 of 21 Antique-Style Patio Ideas Michae lPartenio Antique garden furniture and accessories bring sophisticated substance to old and new patios. Look for garden relics at estate sales, flea markets, and antique shows specializing in vintage garden gear. These reproduction pieces are designed after French antiques and offer elegant European style while supplying modern function on this stone-paved hilltop patio. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit