Our Favorite Outdoor Rugs & Pillows For Every Style

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Published on June 5, 2016

Outdoor rugs and pillows have come a long way from the stiff plastic mats and garish solid colors of yesteryear. Material and design quality has seen a major bump in recent years and now there are a plethora of hues and patterns to choose from. Here are a handful of beauties just waiting to come home with you.

Summer Brights

A collection of bright outdoor rugs and pillows

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These sprightly hues conjure up summer soirees and lazy days spent at the beach. Merely looking at them lifts the spirits! Kick up your feet, bring on the mojitos and relax in your new colorful oasis.

Classic Mixes

A curated assortment of classic pillows and rugs for outdoor spaces

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Navy and khaki are a staple in classic color combination history. They invoke images of a summer New England cottage or crisp, tailored draperies. Mix in a little fretwork, herringbone or stripe and you will have a casual outdoor retreat in no time.

Global Style

A globally inspired group of outdoor pillows and rugs

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If you want a cool eclectic vibe pile on a mix of pattern, color and texture. You can steer the space toward modern tribal or add a distressed rug for the boho vintage look.

These few pieces are just the tip of the iceberg for all of the outdoor pillows and rugs available. They can even be used inside for easy cleaning. Excited about the prospects, yet overwhelmed by all of the gorgeous possibilities? Don’t worry, we’ve got your back!

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This trend alert was brought to you by Havenly Designer Jordan E. Jordan loves to design Transitional, Eclectic and Mid-Century Modern spaces. If you like Jordan’s style, book her today and Get Decorated.

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