If your patio is tight, it might be tempting to simply set out a couple of camping chairs and call it done. Yet with proper space planning, there is no reason that a small patio can’t look every bit as fun and festive as a larger area. The key is flexibility – choose easy to move pieces that can quickly adapt to changing uses. Here’s how to figure out what you need.
1. Clear It Out
If you’ve been using your patio for storage, or thrown together a mismatched collection of chairs, take the time to completely clear the space. It is much easier to envision a new look when you’re not tripping over what you already have.
2. Draw It Out
Use graph paper or a space-planning app to try different furniture arrangements. Small spaces often have odd corners or strange shapes, so don’t be afraid to think outside the box. Maybe a chaise lounge would be funky and functional set at an angle, or a full-size picnic table would fit in the center of the area.
3. Keep It Portable
When your patio is small, you can’t expect it to meet all of your needs at once. Instead, choose pieces that nest, fold, or stack, allowing you to change the design on a moment’s notice for specific occasions. Also be mindful of weight, as it is far easier to move and store light wicker items than heavy glass or hardwood pieces.
4. Choose Slim Lines
Narrow profiles and space-saving designs are the best choice for small spaces. When inches count, why waste them on an oversized chair or heavy, squared-off patio table? You can also add the illusion of space by choosing pieces with a light, airy feel.
5. Make the Most of Odd Spaces
Rather than wasting a small corner, look for a cool chimenea or narrow bench that just fits, or pile up a stack of cushions that can double as casual seating. Take advantage of vertical space by hanging plants or mounting a high sail shade. Make sure you have the exact dimensions of the area you are trying to fill, and shop around for something cool that fits the space.
6. Choose Multi-Taskers
No room for a full fire pit? Choose a tabletop version to blend warmth and ambiance with a practical surface to set things down. Struggling to make room for a patio umbrella? Choose a porch swing with an integrated awning instead. Also look for ottomans or benches with built-in storage, rather than trying to find room for both furniture and item storage.
At first glance, your tiny patio may not seem particularly useful. With a bit of ingenuity, though, you can create a fully-formed relaxation and entertainment space that is every bit as nice as a bigger space would be. Measure carefully, look for multi-tasking pieces, and think outside the box.
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