Chattanooga Times Free Press

Big-impact ideas for small patio spaces

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(BPT) - Do you have a small patio? Do you think you can’t do much with the space due to its size? There’s probably a lot more potential than you think.

From the influx of urban dwellers, empty-nesters in transition and even the tiny-home movement, the trend of downsizing continues across the United States. Contrary to popular belief, you can have an impressive patio even if you have a smaller abode.

Here are a few design ideas to help bring your limited patio area to life while maximizing the space:

• Rugs

Add visual interest under foot with a patterned rug. A rug properly placed under a table can break up a smaller floor, giving the illusion of more square footage. Colored rugs are readily available in a variety of designs. Pick your favorite striped, chevron or paisley variety and see what a difference it makes.

• Water features

The natural elegance, gentle gurgle and sparkle of a flowing water feature can add a sense of peacefulne­ss to any patio. For smaller spaces, easily turn a decorative waterproof container or planter into a beckoning water feature by simply adding water and a smartpond Low Water Shut-off Fountain Pump. This smart pump automatica­lly shuts off if the water becomes too low, preventing pump burnout. It’s also a great replacemen­t pump option to revive a decorative premade fountain that has quit working. Learn more at www.smart-pond.com.

• Think vertical

To get the most out of a limited space, think upward instead of outward. Hanging plants are a classic option, but vertical wall gardens are a top trend that’s sure to be a conversati­on starter. You’ll enjoy plenty of greenery but also open floor space for your furniture, water feature and entertaini­ng to ensure a welcoming area for hosting summer parties.

• Built-ins

To get the most out of every inch of your petite patio, look for furniture and features that multitask to help save space while maximizing functional­ity. An easy solution is to opt for a table that opens to become a cooler for beverages or a bench to hold blankets and other patio extras. Just remember to keep scale in mind so you don’t overwhelm your space with massive furniture.

• Mixing materials

Matching is out for 2017, so forget about perfectly paired combos and explore a variety of decor. A great way to try this trend is to add visual interest by experiment­ing with different materials. Inject your own personalit­y through various finishes. One example: consider setting black resin pots next to a handwoven wicker for an eclectic blend of textures.

• Vibrant colors

Don’t make the mistake of thinking a small space must have muted colors. Vibrant hues inject energy and style, often making a small patio feel larger than it is in real life. From ocean blues to ferocious fuchsia, an accent pillow here and a throw blanket there will transform your space dramatical­ly.

From DIY water features to vertical gardens, a small patio doesn’t have to be short on style or functional­ity. Let these top trends guide you to create a space you’ll enjoy all year long.

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