10 Small Patio Ideas to Transform Your Garden
When working with a smaller patio or garden , it can be tricky to make the most of the space you’ve got. We’ve compiled our top patio ideas for small gardens to help you create a chic and practical outdoor space.
Create a shaded area
Perfectly practical and the ideal way to incorporate texture into your space, adding a shaded area is great for privacy and creates a cooler area for hosting alfresco meals. Try adding a pergola, for more of a statement piece, or simply a parasol for a more classic feel. Both will centre your garden table and make it the focal point of your space.

Make a statement with accessories
Not only a bold decor piece, but also perfect for patios with limited sunlight, mirrors can be used create the illusion of a larger space and add extra dimension. For enclosed patios, large garden mirrors are the ideal choice and can be placed in corners to really open up the space. An arch shaped mirror creates and elegant and sophisticated feel. For a splash of added colour, outdoor rugs are a great addition to your patio. They can be used to tie together seating areas and help to soften noise in a small space, brining a calm, cohesive feel to your patio.

Illuminate your small patio space with lighting
Lighting is an innovative way to create spotlight areas in your garden and break up the space, perfect for those long summer evenings. Portable table lamps are a versatile form of outdoor lighting as they can be moved around the space to suit your needs day to day. Wall lights can be a space saving option for outdoor lighting and there are plenty of decorative and stylish options that can elevate the look of your patio. Placement is crucial to maximise space , having lighting at varying heights can create more dimension in a smaller space.

Choose compact patio furniture
Choosing patio furniture that is compact can maximise a smaller patio, whilst still allowing it to remain functional and stylish. Choose collapsible dining sets or foldable lounge chairs that can be easily stored away when not in use to make the most of your space. Compact benches or stools that can be tucked under dining tables are also another great space-saving option.

Go bold with colour schemes
Don’t be afraid to go for a bold colour scheme in a small space, choosing sharp colours can actually visually expand the space when done in the right way. Try creating a main focal point that draws the eye, such as a colourful painted feature wall or colourful statement furniture piece. It’s important to balance bold colours with softer, neutral tones so as not to overwhelm the space.

Choose light neutral slabs or tiles
Choosing the right slabs or tiles for your small patio is key to making it feel spacious. Light or neutral coloured patio slabs will create an airy feel and reflect the light, giving the illusion of a larger space. Neutral coloured patio slabs are extremely versatile and create the perfect base to tie in nicely with all colour schemes.

Choose functional furniture with multi-purpose
Choosing multi-functional patio furniture is great for small gardens to maximise every part of your space. Garden side tables with storage included are an ideal multi-functional furniture piece to add.

Corner seating can save patio space
When working with a small patio, its important to use the space in every corner and crevice. Corner seating can save patio space and allows the patio to feel larger. Try an outdoor corner sofa or creating a seating nook in one corner using lounge chairs for a more relaxed feel.

Accessorise with greenery
Embrace nature whilst adding texture and depth to your small garden by adding a selection of different greenery and plants. Hanging baskets can save patio space and allow you to incorporate lots of different plants. Alternatively, the vertical gardening trend is a perfect way to add plants in a small space as it only takes up a wall or fence panel and creates a beautiful textured statement piece. Try adding climbing plants that grow upwards instead of out.

Choose a garden theme
Choosing a theme that aligns with your style and tastes for your garden can work well even with a smaller space. A theme will create a cohesive design throughout your garden. Experiment with themes such as rustic, modern or contemporary style to create a space that suits your style.

Curious about using outdoor lighting? Explore our complete guide to illuminating your garden.