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Outdoor Patio Decorating Ideas

An outdoor patio is the perfect place to entertain friends or just enjoy being outdoors with your family. To make your patio warm, inviting and enjoyable for many years to come, know the elements that are absolutely necessary for patio decor and function.
  1. Seating

    • The most important aspect of any patio is seating. While you want it to be visually appealing, the bigger issue is comfort, so invest in comfortable cushions with durable outdoor fabrics of your choice to bring in color. Think about colors that complement your home and the rest of your outdoor space when purchasing cushions. The best patio furniture to buy is iron, so it will last. Wicker and plastic are OK for temporary seating, but they will not stand up to the elements long term. Consider purchasing a love seat and at least two other chairs so you can group them together and intimately seat four to five people.

    Lighting

    • Lighting is a big part of any patio, and for night-time entertaining it is necessary. Candlelight is the perfect way to create a relaxing atmosphere. Group lanterns with candlelight in your seating areas to create intimacy. Votive candles are an inexpensive way to create pockets of light around your space. Also consider stringing patio lights in a nearby tree or, if you have a gazebo or pergola, drape them around the top. Outdoor chandeliers are available and provide ambiance over an outdoor dining area. If you do not have electrical outlets in your yard, use solar lights. There are many styles available.

    Plants

    • Patios seem dull without plants that provide color and give life to the area. Group potted plants in the corners of your patio to create a barrier between the patio and the rest of the yard. Mix complementary colors and greenery for the most appeal. Hanging plants have a big impact on a small area, so consider hanging these when space is limited. Make an impact with color with a mixture of small, bright annuals and bigger, green plants that will last year after year. Also, consider growing potted herbs that look and smell wonderful and pull double duty since they can be used in the kitchen. You will be surprised what a few strategically placed plants will do for your patio.