Outdoor Patio Furniture

"Outdoor Patio Living"


A place that effortlessly bridges inside and out, a green space for gardening, dining, or just getting away, an extension of your living area, and an escape from four walls - outdoor rooms play all of these roles, and more. An outdoor room is as much a state of mind as it is a proper structure, a setting designed to link the comforts of home with the restorative qualities of nature. Great or small, grand as a poolside pavilion or simple as a city balcony, the best outdoor rooms are easy to maintain and neither too serious nor too formal.

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Home is where we spend the most time with our families and our friends, and no matter what its size or shape, your outdoor space has the potential to become their favorite destination for eating, entertaining, visiting, and relaxing. Approach it as you would any other room in the house, with a decorating scheme that celebrates your style, and furnishings and accessories that make you feel at home under the open sky.

Think about ease of access, how much storage you need to enjoy your favorite activities, and the number of people you expect to fill the space. Furniture placement is especially important when a space is in the open. For smaller areas, like a narrow terrace or balcony, choose compact chairs and settees you can easily rearrange to accommodate different uses or simply to allow people to circulate freely through the space.

Take a cue from nature itself when choosing furnishings and find fabrics that wear well in sun and can take a bit of rain - or a week of it. In a protected space, like a covered porch, bring your favorite old sofa outdoors for the season, or set a new one on casters to use in fine weather. To protect your upholstery from sun damage, adopt the southern tradition of dressing furniture for the summer with weatherproof or canvas slip­covers. In a space with little shelter, whether a patio or poolside, invest in tables and chairs made of enameled metal or weather-tolerant hardwoods, such as teak, redwood, or nyatoh.

When it comes to selecting the style notes that make the space uniquely yours, borrow freely from indoors. A vintage chandelier suspended from tree branches turns an outdoor meal into an occasion, a sisal rug dresses up the floor of a covered porch, and a full complement of kitchen accessories transforms a grilling area. It's just that easy to blend the comforts of indoors with the delights of being in the open air.