Decide on Your Patio’s Purpose
When deciding how you’re going to budget for your patio, it’s important to have a plan in mind for what you’d most like to do while spending time in your outdoor space. For example, if your patio is more a place to sit and relax, you might look to focus more on comfortable seating, such as lounge chairs, an outdoor couch and plenty of low tables for keeping drinks and reading material close by. If your patio is a place where you’d like to spend mealtime, you’ll want to focus more on the appropriate type of seating for eating, such as high-backed chairs and a table that fits your space.
If your patio is going to be multi-purpose, that’s even better! In this case, we would suggest blocking out space near the door to your home for an eating area, to shorten the distance between your kitchen and your patio table for transferring food and drinks outside. Save the best view area, whether it be the backyard or the pool, for a comfortable seating space with lounge chairs and cushioned couches.
The accessories you buy for your patio will also be determined by its purpose. Relaxation spaces should include side tables and outdoor candles, while you’ll need to think about the right weather-friendly dishes if your patio is getting a lot of use during meal time.
Weatherproof Your Outdoor Space
It’s important to make sure that your patio space can withstand a flash rainstorm. For any pieces that you put outside, including dishes and decorative items, make sure that they are made for being outdoors and won’t sustain any damage if they’re left out during inclement weather. This is particularly important when it comes to the fabric used on your patio furniture. For any cushions or throw pillows, make sure you look for water-friendly fabric that’s also made not to fade in the sun for your outdoor upholstery, in order to get as much use out of your patio items as possible.
Choose a Colour Scheme
A patio is a great place to go bold with your colour choices, in ways that you normally can’t inside your home. While you may get sick of bright red or teal accessories if you have to be indoors with them year-round, a patio is a great spot to have a refreshing, bright colour scheme that fits with the summer weather. Some of the most popular colours for patios this summer include ocean blue, mustard yellow, rustic orange and dusty rose pink – all of which look great for cushions, outdoor dishes, candles and other patio accessories.
Ensure That Plants Can Handle Year-Round Weather
While there is a certain amount of maintenance required to get your garden ready to sleep for the winter, you’ll save a lot of time and money in the long run if you decorate your patio according to the climate you live in. While it may be tempting to incorporate a palm plant or several air plants into your patio decor unless you have space to move these green friends indoors for the long winter months we recommend spending your money on plants that can hibernate and re-blossom on their own. It takes enough effort already to bring out and put away your patio accessories for the winter – keeping major garden maintenance off your to-do list if possible can only help your busy schedule in the long run.



