Small patio ideas – 11 ways to make the most of a small patio (2024)

However a patio is defined in your garden – a paved area, a stepped deck, even a balcony – it’s not about the size of it, it’s about what you do with it. Thoughtful small patio ideas can make even the tiniest of spaces feel more valuable.

As Francesca Hadland, Product Executive from Bridgman.co.uk enthuses, ‘small spaces have huge potential. Thinking flexibly and smartly can transform your small patio into an outdoor paradise that will only be limited by a lack of imagination, not a lack of space’.

Small patio ideas

Small patio ideas can benefit from little tricks and ideas that can elevate a ‘meh’ space into a marvellous one, and often on a budget, too. And as Garden Trading’s senior buyer Claire Wilks succinctly puts it, ‘a small patio can be just as rewarding as a rambling garden idea when thoughtfully styled’.

1. Add a useful framework

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Assembling a wooden structure over a patio, be it using beams, rafters or a pergola, not only adds substance to a small patio, but gives you a framework to suspend lighting from. Fairy lights work particularly well here as the generous lengths of wire they’re attached to are perfect for threading over, through, under and around posts and beams. This is an ideal small patio idea on a budget to effortlessly create an intimate nook that oozes charm and ambience.

When you’re hunting for fairy lights, choose soft white over bright white bulbs as they’ll emit more of an ethereal glow (thus enhancing the romantic feel) and plump for white or transparent wiring, which will be less visible than black.

If your small patio resides in sunny spot, an overhead structure will provide shade as well as a useful frame for guiding easy climbing plants such as clematis and ivy to climb up. Even more enticingly, you could cultivate a mini orchard by planting climbing fruit plants (such as grapes and berries), adding colour, scent and fresh food!

Buy now: Outdoor Garden Patio Lights, from £5.84, Koo Power

2. Choose slim furniture

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Chunky garden dining armchairs may look comfy and inviting but position them around an equally hefty dining table, and poof! Your small patio will visually shrink. Skinny is the best garden furnitureoption; not only will it physically take up less room, but it won’t block out any light, thus maximising the feeling of a small garden. Furthermore, a generous clearance underneath the table top and chair seats will afford you a clear view from the indoors out.

Opt for a narrow table with a slim top and simple, streamlined legs (ones that are set at an angle rather than just straight up and down will look more modern) and team with a set of skinny dining chairs with slinky legs.

If you’re partial to arm rests, just ensure that they’re whippet-thin ones and check that the whole set can be tucked in to the table when not in use. Seat pads and small cushions will provide comfort and pops of colour

3. Embrace the power of pattern

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To make a small space stand out, using floor tiles that are patterned is an easy but effective for patio paving ideas. As Colin Lincoln-Evans, Buyer at Tile Mountain explains, ‘Patterned tiles create interest and add contrast to what can otherwise be a bland space. Plus, they don’t have to cover the entire area to be effective. For a small patio, using a large tile with a simple pattern will minimise the grout lines and ensure the space doesn’t look cluttered’.

Another benefit of using large tiles to floor a small patio is that you won’t need many of them, saving you time, money and effort. Consider choosing porcelain tiles over ceramic ones; the latter option is the cheaper one, but the manufacturing process of porcelain tiles makes them ultra resistant to staining, cracking and UV fading, arguably making them a more sensible choice in the long run.

4. Creat an immersive planting scheme

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Large planters and troughs can take up masses of space on a small patio, so incorporating them into seating instead is a clever idea. Plus, a bespoke seating area will utilise all the nooks and crannies that your space has, and can be tailored to your taste. And it can be done on a budget, too – wooden planks can be cut to length, sanded, treated and assembled to create an L-shaped bench that encompasses a generously proportioned raised bed behind it.

Tropical plants, such as ferns, are easy to maintain and all that lush greenery will add colour and personality to your patio and break up the expanse of wood.

‘In the instance where your patio area is a small balcony or plain, flat patio’, says B&Q’s Category Manager, Dawn Ritchie, ‘use plants to add greenery to offset any urban environment and create a ‘jungle’ feel’.'

Check which tropical plants need full sun, shade or a bit of both, before you buy though, or consider artificial tropical plants that will, ‘inject biophilic beauty without worrying about the maintenance that comes with a garden’,as Joanne Evans from Homescapes advises.5. Form a clear walkway

5. Form a clear walkway

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Just like in a bedroom where pushing a bed up against a wall, rather than in the middle of the room, can free up floor space, the same applies to a small patio.

To further enhance the space, choose straight-edged over curved furniture that can sit flush against a wall or fence. You want to create a clear pathway, but balance the positioning of the furniture so you have equal amounts on either side. This will avoid your patio from looking like a storage space!

Soft furnishing such as cushions, throws and tablecloths will break up the straight lines, adding pattern and personality along the way.

6. Opt for light shades

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‘To make a patio space feel larger, keep things light when it comes to choosing colours’, say the experts from KING Design Studio.

A pastel colour palette will do just this, will the added bonus of creating a pretty look that’s full of charm and cheer. The key is to keep everything pale, from flooring and fencing to furniture and accessories, and to mix and match three to four harmonious hues – this will ensure a sense of style and cohesion, and avoid it from looking monotonous.

On a practical note, when it comes to patio chairs, light shades won’t absorb the sun as much as dark ones, so they’ll be cooler to the touch when those heat waves (here’s hoping!) hit.

Chalk paint is ideal to achieve this halcyon look – use to upcycle existing garden furniture or invest in a no-frills patio set and get happy with a paintbrush.

7. Use a mirror to double the space

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The still-going-strong penchant for outdoor mirror ideas has resulted in a seemingly endless choice of style, shapes and sizes to appease all tastes. But they’re not just pretty faces! Position them with precision and they can double the size, light and beauty of a small patio.

‘A mirror can work magic by visually expanding the space,’ says B&Q’s Dawn Ritchie. Seek out one that’s long and rectangular to reflect a view that’s panoramic, creating a feeling of not just extra space, but a wider space.

It’s also important choose one that’s plain and simple – that means no fussy features nor fancy frames - as what you want to enhance is the illusion of space, rather than the mirror itself.

Be mindful of where and how you hang it, too. It needs to be positioned at eye level and opposite the nicest view (because who wouldn’t want a double injection of beauty!) and somewhere that frequently catches the sun.

8. Avoid overwhelming furniture choices

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Turn the old adage, ‘the bigger the better’ on its head when it comes to small patio ideas, as Garden Trading’s, Claire Wilks advocates, ‘to make the most of small outdoor spaces, opt for furniture that is not too overwhelming in size – petite bistro sets are perfectly suited to smaller patios and gardens as they don’t take too much floor space and can be folded and hidden away’.

Team a foldaway table with bijou seating – benches are naturally disposed to be smaller and more practical that separate seats, plus, when you’re not outside as much during the colder months, they can be shunted to the sides, sit flush against a wall and used as plant stands. Painting them in a bright colour will inject some va va voom and a sense of fun and occasion.

9. Consider a pack-away patio

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If your small patio is directly outside your indoor living space, you may want to keep sightlines into the garden clear and unfussy. A neat and neutral space could work for you and can easily be achieved.

Go for pale or bleached uniformed decking or paving, and reflect the colour and style of this on the surrounding walls and fences to form a seamless feel. The idea is to create a blank canvas, but by opting for a soothing shade and simple style choices, such as tongue and groove and block paving, it will look warm and chic rather than cold and stark.

Be savvy with your furniture choices, too – chairs that can be stacked or folded and packed away in a finger click will tick the practicality box but put equal importance on good looks – beach or director-style chairs with a canvas seat and back look and feel smart and comfy. Team with one or two butler tray tables – they are brilliant space savers, can be stored away speedily, look chic and are budget friendly.

10. Define the space with a rug

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An outdoor rug has been a ‘thing’ now for a good few seasons, and for good reason. They deliver on so many levels – from softening decking underfoot and adding pattern and colour, to anchoring furniture and defining the space. Oh, and as they are so affordable, they’re a brilliant idea for small budgets!

‘We have seen a huge increase in demand for garden furnishings such as cushions and rugs, ‘ says Joanne Evans of Homescapes. ‘They are popular as they offer a quick update to upgrade your patio spaces easily, plus, they can give the illusion of a larger space- following the 2022 garden trend of bringing the indoors out’.

11. Trick the eye with a feature wall

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Feature walls can be just as effective outdoors as they are indoors, but as wallpaper isn’t an option, consider a canvas or tiled mural instead. Not only will it look beautiful and turn heads, it’ll be the focus of the patio, taking the attention away from the patio (and its smallness) itself. In fact, choosing one wall that goes across the whole width of your patio will make the small garden space look bigger and wider.

Murals also get brownie points for their escapist qualities – choose a botanical scene or water feature to evoke a sense of tranquillity, a walled garden with a beguiling mirror to blur the lines between reality and fairy tale fantasy or a sun, sea and sand setting to transport you straight to a tropical island.

Buy now: Grain Leaves Mural, £264 (for 120cm x 120cm), The Baked Tile Co

What is the ideal patio size?

Tile Mountain’s Colin Lincoln-Evans says, ‘An ideal patio needs to be large enough to encompass all the elements that are important to you and your family - for example, an outdoor dining area and somewhere to sit and relax, but with enough room to move comfortably around the space.’

‘When it comes to size’, explains Dawn Ritchie, ‘there is no ‘perfect’ one size fits all. Rather what size fits the activity you’re going to use the space for. Why not try sketching the space? Assign an activity, and allow ample space for it, including traffic flow and furniture to see if your design fits the space you have allocated’.

Francesca Hadland, Product Executive at Bridgman.co.uk advises to, ‘measure your living room and use similar dimensions for your patio. This will ensure the patio is definitely spacious enough for ample outdoor seating. If you’re unsure, rope off the proposed area and place your outdoor furniture inside it to see how it fits. If you don’t have your furniture yet, lay rope or tape in the shape of the sets you’re looking to buy’.

What can I do with a small patio?

‘If you are finding it hard to incorporate everything you need into your space, try finding space saving, or ‘double purpose’ items to use’, suggests Stefan Gheorghe, Design Expert from Homedit.com, ‘Seating benches which double up as storage can be a great option to save space while still providing a fantastic family dining area.’

Francesca Hadland warns, ‘steer clear of cluttering up petite patio areas with furniture that sits empty most of the time. Use smart, stylish and space-saving flexible furniture like stackable chairs, bar stools and even loungers that can be stacked on top of each other and stored away when not in use. Pair with a foldable table for a set you can effortlessly move to one side whenever you choose’.

How to clean a patio

If you already have a patio then sometimes just giving it a clean can give a tired patio a whole new lease of life. The best patio cleaners on the market are a quick, easy and hassle-free way to shift dirt and grime.

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Small Patio Ideas: 11 Ways to Make the Most of a Tiny Space

When it comes to small patio ideas, there are several ways to maximize the potential of a small outdoor space. From adding a useful framework to choosing slim furniture and embracing the power of pattern, these ideas can transform a small patio into a charming and functional outdoor oasis. Let's explore each concept in more detail:

1. Add a useful framework

Adding a wooden structure, such as beams, rafters, or a pergola, can add substance to a small patio and provide a framework for suspending lighting. Fairy lights are particularly effective for creating an intimate and charming ambiance. Additionally, an overhead structure can provide shade and serve as a support for climbing plants like clematis and ivy. It can even be used to cultivate climbing fruit plants, adding color, scent, and fresh food to the patio [[1]].

2. Choose slim furniture

Opting for slim and narrow garden furniture can help maximize space on a small patio. Chunky dining armchairs and large tables can visually shrink the patio, so it's best to choose furniture that physically takes up less room and allows light to flow through. Narrow tables with slim tops and streamlined legs, along with skinny dining chairs, can create a modern and space-efficient seating area. Armrests should be thin, and the furniture should be easily tucked away when not in use [[2]].

3. Embrace the power of pattern

Using patterned floor tiles can make a small patio stand out and add visual interest. Large tiles with simple patterns can minimize grout lines and prevent the space from looking cluttered. Porcelain tiles are a recommended choice due to their resistance to staining, cracking, and UV fading. They require fewer tiles, saving time, money, and effort. Patterned tiles can transform a small patio into a vibrant and stylish space [[3]].

4. Create an immersive planting scheme

Incorporating large planters and troughs into seating areas can save space on a small patio. By creating a bespoke seating area with wooden planks and a raised bed behind it, you can utilize the nooks and crannies of the space. Tropical plants like ferns are easy to maintain and can add color and personality to the patio. They can also create a lush and vibrant atmosphere. Adding greenery can offset an urban environment and create a "jungle" feel [[4]].

5. Form a clear walkway

To maximize space on a small patio, choose straight-edged furniture that can sit flush against a wall or fence. This creates a clear pathway and avoids the patio from looking cluttered or like a storage space. Soft furnishings like cushions, throws, and tablecloths can break up the straight lines and add pattern and personality to the patio [[5]].

6. Opt for light shades

Choosing light colors for flooring, fencing, furniture, and accessories can make a small patio feel larger. A pastel color palette can create a pretty and charming look while maintaining a sense of style and cohesion. Light-colored patio chairs are also practical as they won't absorb as much sun, making them cooler to the touch during hot weather [[6]].

7. Use a mirror to double the space

Strategically positioning a mirror can visually expand a small patio, making it appear larger and wider. Opt for a long and rectangular mirror to reflect a panoramic view and create a sense of space. Choose a plain and simple mirror to enhance the illusion of space rather than drawing attention to the mirror itself. Place the mirror at eye level and opposite the nicest view to maximize its impact [[7]].

8. Avoid overwhelming furniture choices

When it comes to small patio ideas, it's best to opt for furniture that is not too overwhelming in size. Petite bistro sets are perfectly suited to smaller patios and gardens as they don't take up too much floor space and can be folded and hidden away when not in use. Stackable chairs and benches are also practical and can be stored to the side when not needed. Painting the furniture in a bright color can add a sense of fun and occasion [[8]].

9. Consider a pack-away patio

If your small patio is directly outside your indoor living space, you may want to keep sightlines clear and create a seamless feel. Opt for pale or bleached uniformed decking or paving and reflect the color and style on the surrounding walls and fences. Choose chairs that can be stacked or folded away easily for practicality. Beach or director-style chairs with canvas seats and backs can provide a smart and comfy seating option [[9]].

10. Define the space with a rug

Outdoor rugs are an affordable and versatile option for small patios. They can soften the decking, add pattern and color, and anchor furniture while defining the space. Outdoor rugs are an easy way to upgrade a patio and give the illusion of a larger area. They are available in various styles and sizes, making it easy to find one that suits your patio [[10]].

11. Trick the eye with a feature wall

Consider creating a feature wall on your small patio using a canvas or tiled mural. This can draw attention away from the patio's size and make the space appear bigger and wider. Choose a mural that complements the patio's style and evokes a desired atmosphere, such as a botanical scene, a water feature, or a tropical setting [[11]].

Remember, the ideal patio size depends on your specific needs and preferences. It should be large enough to accommodate the activities you plan to do on the patio, such as outdoor dining and relaxation. Measuring your living room and using similar dimensions for your patio can help ensure it is spacious enough for ample outdoor seating. Sketching the space and allocating ample room for activities, traffic flow, and furniture can also help determine the appropriate size [[12]].

If you're unsure about how to incorporate everything you need into your small patio, consider space-saving or double-purpose items. Seating benches that double as storage can be a great option to save space while providing a functional dining area. Additionally, using smart, stylish, and space-saving furniture like stackable chairs, bar stools, and loungers can help maximize the use of a small patio [[13]].

Cleaning a patio is essential to maintain its appearance and prolong its lifespan. There are various patio cleaners available on the market that offer a quick and easy way to remove dirt and grime. These cleaners can help revitalize a tired patio and give it a fresh look [[14]].

Overall, with thoughtful planning and creative ideas, even the smallest of patios can be transformed into beautiful and functional outdoor spaces.

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