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When not in use, these lightweight, wooden benches can be tucked in against the table or transported out into the yard. The armchairs in this patio decor idea are equally flexible and allow for the party to go anywhere, rain or shine.
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Complement the View

Because this Long Island home is surrounded by low, flat marshes, designer Suzannah Charbin didn’t want the outdoor space to intrude. Cue low-slung sofas and a slatted coffee table that add low-key comfort to the scenic patio.
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Opt for Symmetry

Directly off of the primary suite, this patio decor idea is perfectly symmetrical. This creates a soothing effect visually, but it also makes configuring the furniture around the built-in fireplace a no-brainer.
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Keep It Low-Maintenance

In the side of this Nantucket home’s backyard, an easygoing circle of lounge chairs are tucked away. Rather than include another paver patio, designer Michael Ellison instead chose to utilize a low-maintenance grass border to designate the area.
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Artful Purpose

This covered porch by Dodson Interiors features patio decor ideas like stainless steel appliances, skirted upholstery, and a romantic chandelier that transforms the great outdoors into a room of stylish form and function. Indulgent finishes lend continuity to the indoor-outdoor flow and set the scene for gracious entertaining.
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Solid Surfaces

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Dramatic Drapes

Interior designer Pamela Harvey used drapery in this patio decor idea to ease the transition between indoors and out. The Sunbrella performance fabric panels provide shade and create dimension.
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Lofty Goals

To bring in a touch of nature and accentuate the 20-foot-high beams, architect Eric Olsen strung woven globe lights above the sunken terrace at the center of his Los Angeles home.
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Mindful Materials

Epic Proportions

A chimney that extends high above the willow-and-steel pergola calls attention to the dramatic 10-foot-tall “windows” and vineyard views in this lounge by Sheldon Harte.
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Hole in One

Woven Wonder

Lattice is the hero of Bethany Adams’s front porch in Louisville, Kentucky. Until her laurel hedge grows in, it offers a punch of pattern and privacy without blocking the breeze.
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Curated Color

Bahamian pink unifies the different-scale patterns at this Palm Beach home by Caroline Rafferty, who added materials like faux wicker and metal to keep it from looking too sweet.
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Stone Fire Pit

The owners of this home on Lake Michigan wanted the terraced yard to contain “multiple experiences,” landscape architect Sara Furlan says. This cozy conversation spot at the south end of the lawn, between the main house and pool deck, is anchored by a yellow-flowering horse chestnut tree.
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Selective Seating

For maximum functionality and comfort in your patio decor ideas, offer multiple kinds of seating so everyone can have their pick. Fighting over the favorite corner chair will be a thing of the past.
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Prime View

If you have a beautiful, sprawling view, odds are you’ll want to look at it all the time. Situate your patio furniture to have your most comfortable pieces face nature.
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Secret Garden

Rather than feeling cramped and claustrophobic, lean into the tall walls of a garden-level patio to create a cozy and private outdoor oasis. This works especially well in city patios where privacy is essential.
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Simply Perfect

A large patio doesn’t have to include multiple seating areas and large furniture pieces. Instead, focus on what you want to use the space for, like casual meals at a streamlined dining set.
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Mixed Materials

Kate Abt created several zones in her backyard patio, including a dining area by the grill and a sitting lounge with a fire pit. The brick area coordinates with the exterior brick facade of the home while the larger stone tiles help to break things up and offer a more contemporary vibe.
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Cozy Hardscaping

When working on a hardscape backyard space, it’s important to find ways to warm it up. A built-in bench with bright green cushions and striped throw pillows make this patio designed by Lindsay Rhodes feel inviting and cozy.
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