Decorating the patio is so popular and fun right now. To help get you started, your local hardware and garden supply stores have great selections. Once you do your space planning and understand your sizes and furniture needs, you can use this article to help you choose items that will add style and uniqueness to your project.
Rather than choosing all matching furniture en suite (tres boring), coordinate your furniture choices made from a variety of materials. For instance, iron looks great with wicker or wood but not so great with aluminum. Iron and aluminum are too similar to create visual interest. Choose just two or three matching pieces like I did with my dark brown settee and chair. They provided my anchor seating. I then added an iron settee and a black woven egg chair which provided variety and gave my outdoor room a unique, custom vibe. Not like it’s been furnished from a catalog. Adding even one piece of interest like a fashionable teak daybed with lots of pillows makes a big statement.
I’m also liking the look of black and warm white cushions on the patio. Black and white add a crisp counterfoil to whatever patio material you have be it concrete, flagstone or brick or even semi-soft ground material like crushed granite or pea gravel. I don’t like my fabrics to upstage the greenery and garden color.