Fall is here, and I bet you are already decorating your home for the fall and of course outdoor spaces shouldn’t be forgotten. There are some cool ideas to rock, and you may want to steal them for your porch, patio and garden. They are sure to add a cozy feel and make your outdoor space more welcoming, let’s have a look at them.
Patio Bonfire
Bonfires are great for any season but especially for the fall: it’s rather chilly and it’s very cozy to sit next to the fire. You can welcome friends and relatives here, have romantic dinners and just talks and laughs with everyone you want. Create a cozy space with a firepit, the first thing you need to take into consideration is safety – this part of your patio should be clad with stone or brick. Choose a proper material and then the style of your firepit space, place comfy furniture, fall-colored pillows and blankets and get some marshmallows to roast.
A gorgeous firepit zone with a round stone bench, candle lanterns and orange pillows for a fall feel.
A patio clad with stone and stone benches with a wooden top for cozy sitting by the fire.
A stylish stone patio with a round firepit and simple wooden chairs to enjoy comfort.
A stone part of the patio is decorated with a rounded bench and tabletop in one and a gorgeous firepit for cooking.
A modern bonfire space of white stone with an eye-catchy firepit with stone balls.
A small and cozy space with upholstered wicker furniture, an L-shaped wooden bench and a fire pit.
A modern outdoor space with a firepit and a couple of love seats for a romantic dinner.
A minimalist space with an L-shaped bench and a minimal firepit looks super chic.
A concrete and wood L-shaped bench and a fire pit in a mmodern backyard.
Outdoor Bar
An outdoor bar is another great feature you’ll want to get for your space: on hot days it will chill you, on cold ones it will warm you up. It can be a DIYed wooden stand that you will make especially for your patio, or a mobile bar cart on casters that you can take back indoors when needed, or a refined glass bar stand for a party, or even a murphy bar if there isn’t much space. Choose your favorite option and make some hot chocolate there!
A modern outdoor bar clad with black and white geo tiles and a wooden countertop, a couple of black chairs.
An outdoor murphy bar is a nice idea for those who don't have enough space.
A vintage kitchen island can easily become an outdoor bar with an additional storage space.
A bar cart can be placed in your patio or garden to use it as an outdoor bar.
A small and comfy wooden bar item can be DIYed by you to fit your space.
A rustic vintage kitchen island turned into an outdoor bar with a vintage feel.
A black bar cart on casters with wicker baskets for storage is a great mobile piece.
A refined glass bar stand from inside can be placed outside to host a party.
A custom-made wooden bar stand for a rustic patio provides comfort in using.
Invisible Doors
Connect the indoor and outdoor space as much as possible to feel closer to nature and more relaxed. Go for folding or sliding doors that can be opened completely to merge two spaces in one. Folding doors and windows are one of the hottest trends now, they can be a nice idea to tie indoors with outdoors.
A whole wall divided into two glass doors brings much light in and makes the space airy.
A folding wall is an ideal way to connect the space with each other any time you want.
Sliding glass doors completely open the living room to outdoors making it an outdoor salon.
Hanging Chairs
Hanging some chairs in your patio is a fresh take on a traditional hanging daybed or bench, it’s a cool and dreamy idea. Add some pillows and blankets, and a cozy conversation nook is done!
Hanging rattan chairs with pillows and faux fur to feel comfy in your porch.
Choose some time for relaxing and go to your hanging chair with pillows and blankets.
A stylish black egg-shaped hanging chair is a bold idea for a modern porch.
A boho-inspired hanging chair with pillows and a blanket in the patio.
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