Whether you have a tight budget or are ready to splurge on a significant upgrade, we have outdoor living spaces with ideas that can transform your deck, patio, porch, or yard. Make your favorite warm-weather spot more inviting and comfortable with one or more of our design tips.
Create Levels
A multilevel outdoor living space will provide more options for creating separate areas to entertain, dine, and relax. Here, rustic metal steps connect each level to give the naturally elegant space an industrial touch.
Hang Unique Lighting
Add interest overhead and extend your outdoor space’s usable hours by hanging pendants over the dining table. Here, woven pendants designed by Dave and Jenny Marrs for Better Homes and Gardens (from $47, Walmart) in different sizes and hung at varying levels provide a playful focal point in this neutral outdoor living space. Powered by solar energy, each pendant will add warm light for up to eight hours—perfect for late-night summer dinners.
Put Up a Pergola
Define outdoor living spaces with a pergola. Here, it makes the dining area cozier for guests, and the overhead covering provides welcome shade on hot, sunny days. Hang a few lights from the pergola for a finished look that lets you continue using the space after the sun sets.
Make the Fireplace a Focal Point
This massive fireplace offers a stunning focal point in this outdoor living space, serving as one of two support walls for three large beams that mimic a ceiling. An assortment of seating options—a dining table, bar stools, and chairs for cozying up next to the fireplace—make this the perfect entertainment spot. Add decorative planters filled with flowering plants for pops of bright summer colors.
Add a Stylish Privacy Wall
One key to any successful outdoor space is privacy. Here, a wooden wall serves double duty—offering seclusion and acting as an attractive backsplash for the outdoor kitchen. Lush plantings pick up the privacy where the wall leaves off.
Add a Fresh Twist on a Pergola
This outdoor living space adds a stand-out style with a bright white pergola. Rather than running all the beams in one direction, arranging them in a crisscross pattern adds interest overhead. Dark wicker furniture with colorful fabrics provides plenty of contrast.
Include a Spot to Swing
Outdoor living spaces benefit from lots of cozy seating. This oversized swing from our Better Homes and Gardens collection ($397, Walmart) is the perfect spot to curl up with a good book or relax and enjoy the beautiful flower garden. Add cozy outdoor throw pillows in various coordinating designs to create the ultimate warm-weather reading nook.
Go Bold with Color
Add a unique flair with like hues in this outdoor living space—choose a bold color for your furniture. On a budget? It’s amazing what a can of spray paint will do for old, rusty furniture. The cheery orange used on this outdoor furniture is also found inside, helping connect indoor and outdoor spaces.
Enhance a Rustic Retreat
Install a flagstone patio or walk for an outdoor space with rustic, natural beauty. This home features a stone facade similar to the irregular stones used on the patio—connecting the house to its surroundings. Abundant plants dotted with bright, colorful flowers line both sides of the patio.
Hang a Hammock
There’s nothing quite like taking a Sunday afternoon nap in your backyard hammock. Don’t worry if you don’t have two perfectly spaced trees to hang one from. Instead, attach the hammock to a pergola like these homeowners did and still benefit from the shade the pergola provides. A hammock stand is another option.
Heat Things Up
A heating element hung from the pergola is a great outdoor living space idea that extends the seasonality of this space. Soft furniture and colorful throw pillows make it an even cozier relaxing spot. A few steps away, full-length glass doors and windows connect indoor and outdoor spaces.
Use Indoor Inspiration
When considering outdoor living space ideas, look at what you love about your indoor spaces and apply the same concepts. Here, a bright painting on the wall, matching throw pillows, cushioned furniture, and a beverage cart add comfort and convenience while giving a nod to indoor living.