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This Is *Exactly* How an Interior Designer Would Lay Out Your Patio: 17 Ideas

Jillian Jones ·
Lush tropical patio with vibrant pink flowers, white modern seating, and verdant ivy-covered walls creating a serene botanical escape.

We could all use a little escape, even if it’s right outside your door. Because whether you’re savoring just a few months of warmth or have the luxury of lounging al fresco all year long, we’d argue that a dreamy outdoor setup is just as essential as any indoor living space. Think of it as an excuse to decorate a whole new room, and all you need are a few weather-proof decor upgrades and some SPF.

If you’re lucky enough to have an outdoor space, it’s never too early to start thinking about sprucing it up. From sprawling backyards to the tiniest of balconies, you can turn any slab of concrete or patch of grass into your own outdoor oasis. Here, our designers share their go-to patio layout ideas for the most stylish backyard (or front porch) ever.


1. Poolside lounge

Classic poolside retreat with striped lounge chairs, manicured hedges, and timeless nautical elegance by sparkling blue water.

Goodbye, plastic pool chairs. These wooden lounge chairs are enough to make any pool deck feel like a resort in the French Riviera. Get the look by mixing nautical stripes with tropical florals for a healthy dose of poolside sunshine.


2. Pretty pergola

Contemporary pergola seating area with warm wood frame, neutral tones, woven accents, and modern outdoor furnishings.

This curtained pergola carves out a comfortable outdoor space that matches any living room. (And better yet, gives you just enough privacy from your next door neighbors.) Round out the look with cushy seating, hanging lights and a patterned rug.


3. Stripes on stripes

Coastal living space with woven wicker chairs, navy striped pillows, striped rug, and relaxed tropical atmosphere.

The great outdoors is a low stakes place to play with pattern. We’re loving how this classic mix of stripes contrasts effortlessly with beachy rattan—it instantly makes a poolside layout feel even more warm and inviting.


4. Patio party

Mid-century modern wooden deck with natural wood lounge chairs, earthy textiles, and warm bohemian color palette.

A corner sectional with two folding chairs maximizes seating and conversation, while a decorative stool doubles as a stylish drinks table or an extra spot to sit. Your guests will feel right at home with mixed-and-matched outdoor throw pillows and cozy overhead lanterns.


5. Makeshift movie night

Casual outdoor movie setup on lush lawn with cozy blankets, natural wood seating, and relaxed family gathering vibe.

Sometimes the best outdoor setup is the one that doesn’t require furniture at all. Make good use of your grassy space with lots of blankets, pillows and poufs for a dreamy movie night under the stars—no outdoor furniture required.


6. In full swing

Serene contemporary porch with hanging egg chair, potted greenery, black accents, and minimalist Scandinavian-inspired design.

Move over, hammocks. A hanging chair is a game changer in any patio layout. Not only is it a comfy spot to curl up, but it’s a stylish statement piece that plays well with other seating. Here, it fits perfectly in this modern and textural outdoor living space.


7. Welcome home

Rustic Spanish colonial patio with black wooden rockers, terra cotta tiles, and warm Mediterranean countryside charm.

When it comes to patio layout ideas, an inviting front porch is the ultimate first impression. Emulate the ease of beachy living with a pair of rocking chairs and lots of planters—it’s the perfect spot for a glass of iced tea and a good book. Trust us, you’ll never want to leave.


8. Keep it cool

Eclectic boho-chic rooftop with mustard walls, patterned rugs, white seating, and bohemian layered décor.

When you’re lounging on a roomy chaise sectional like this, nothing kills the vibe faster than the beating sun in your face. Block it out with a canopy made of sun-reflecting fabric to cool things down (in more ways than one).


9. Ambiance al fresco

Modern minimalist deck with warm wood tones, mid-century wire chairs, striped awning, and clean Scandinavian aesthetic.

This patio layout idea is an entertainer’s dream. Use a geometric rug to separate your seating area from your dining setup and elevate the look with a chic umbrella. And perhaps most important for any dinner al fresco, set the mood with candles and string lights.


10. Conversation pieces

Contemporary patio with striped rug, natural wood furniture, and lush greenery overhead creating a calm, airy retreat.

Rugs are a foolproof way to define your outdoor seating area with color and pattern, like this swoon-worthy patio layout idea. Here, two chairs opposite a sofa create the ultimate conversation spot. And thanks to string lights and lanterns, you’ll be lingering long after the sun has set.


11. Balcony hangs

Bright coastal-inspired deck with wicker chairs, cream cushions, and flowering plants in soft, welcoming tones.

Apartment and small space dwellers, this one’s for you. A small wooden bench and petite chair will make good use of that coveted outdoor space. Throw on a few pillows and a cozy blanket to add personality to your postage-sized patio.


12. Stand tall

Bohemian brick patio featuring woven seating, black accents, and abundant greenery for a relaxed, organic vibe.

This patio layout idea proves that a lounge chair (or two) and a bistro table can go a long way when it comes to making the most of your limited square footage. Pro tip: create height with potted plants and tall greenery to make your patio feel even bigger.

13. Resort vibes, unlocked

Modern minimalist poolside oasis with cream seating, vibrant magenta flowers, and lush chartreuse wall greenery.

No passport, no problem. Bring five-star flair to your own backyard with a crisp, high-contrast setup that channels your inner White Lotus guest. The Riva collection from Interior Define makes it easy: Think breezy white cushions, clean lines, and a minimalist pairing of sofa + accent chair that whispers “poolside aperitivo” with every sit. All that’s missing is room service.

14. Coastal Chic

Luxury beachfront seating with curved black sofas, nautical white railings, and serene turquoise ocean views.

Equal parts laid-back and luxurious, this patio layout was made for golden hour hangs and ocean-view lounging (bonus points if there’s an actual ocean). Featuring Burrow’sDunes set, this look pairs a matching sofa and chairs with two organically shaped wood coffee tables in staggered heights. The result? A layered, relaxed layout that still brings the design drama.

15. Sunroom swoon

Bright transitional sunroom with blue striped sofa, natural wood accents, and soft striped rug creating an airy, coastal feel.

Lack al fresco space put have a perfectly good screened-in porch or sunroom? Take full advantage with a cozy sofa (this one is from The Inside) opposite a woven accent chair for prime conversation and wine swilling. Finish the space with staggered travertine coffee tables, a side table for your drink, and a rattan lantern in the corner for post-sunset ambiance.

16. Garden party

Tropical dining setup with verdant canopy, colorful upholstered chairs, and warm terracotta flooring evoking lush paradise.

Have an empty corner of your patio just begging for an outdoor dining setup? Set the stage with a pattern-filled dining setup complete with colorful mis-matched dining chairs and a printed tablecloth from The Inside. Surround the furniture with planters, twinkle lights, and greenery to complete the look.

17. The perfect porch

Serene sunlit sitting room with white walls, soft blue accents, natural textures, and striped rug for calm elegance.

If you’re lucky enough to have the space for an outdoor living space and dining nook, take full advantage! Start with a spacious outdoor sectional and accent tables for midsummer lounging, and round out the space with a small bistro table and cozy upholstered chairs. The chairs can easily be pulled into the lounge area for extra seating when friends come over.

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