Last Updated on October 23, 2024 by Rachel Granholm
Transform your outdoor space using these thrifty patio decor ideas on a budget!
With the rise and popularity of outdoor living, it’s no wonder people are going all out on creating an outdoor space that suits their needs. This outdoor living craze is having a huge impact on home decor trends but with a hefty price tag. Did you know that the average cost of decorating a patio can be upwards of $5,000?!? That’s completely nuts!! So today, I’m introducing you to the notion of thrifty patio decor ideas on a budget. You CAN have a beautiful outdoor space for less!
Affordable Patio Design for Small Spaces
Are you tired of looking at your empty and dull patio but hesitant to splurge on expensive decor? Well, you’re not alone. According to a recent survey, over 60% of Americans say they want to decorate their outdoor spaces but budget constraints hold them back.
But fear not! In this article, we will explore thrifty patio decor ideas on a budget that will transform your outdoor oasis without breaking the bank. From repurposing household items to DIY projects, get ready to unleash your creativity and spruce up your patio!
Clever Hacks to Maximize Outdoor Living Spaces
Below are seven hacks that I actually use on my small townhome patio space. Each one of these ideas suits a very specific need.
Ask yourself questions like:
- “How does my space function?’
- “What is this space typically used for? Relaxing? Entertaining? Gardening?”
- “Does it need extra seating?”
- “How much space can I allot for plants, furniture, etc…”(literally use a tape measure and take measurements so that you don’t buy something that’s too big or too small)
Now, you have a reference point to go off of and won’t be persuaded to buy random items or things you don’t actually need, which will help you save money!
Doing all of this legwork before hand might seem excessive but trust me. It’s saved me SO much money and design headaches in the long run! Now you can get to work.
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Thrifty Patio Decor Ideas on a Budget
Okay. Let’s get into seven ways of creating a frugal patio space!
1. Try Faux Plants.
Did you know that you can use faux plants outside?! Yes you can!
You guys. I struggled last year getting any real plant to grow on my lattice. I tried and tried but to no avail.
Using this method saved me bundles of money on plants. I purchased all of the faux stems on sale, spending a total of $12!
The day after I hung these planters, my neighbor came outside and was like “Rachel! Your plants look SO pretty!” I said “Thanks! Would you believe me if I said they were fake?!” She goes “Seriously?! I would have never known. They look so real!” 🙂
It’s been a very windy Spring around here and I haven’t had any issues with these stems falling out.
So, if you are on a super tight budget OR if you just don’t have a green thumb, give faux plants a try!
For a cheap price, you have nothing to lose.
2. Incorporate DIY Projects on a Patio.
It’s no secret that making things yourself, or re-doing items, saves a ton of money.
One of the easiest DIY projects that I’ve implemented on my patio is painting a small wooden table that I found at a thrift store for just a few dollars. When I bought the table, it was a weird tan color.
With just a can of green spray paint, this table flip cost me a total of $7!
But, remember how I said earlier to buy each item for a specific purpose?
Well, the sole purpose of the table was, and still is, to hold my outdoor water feature. It’s the perfect size and, even though it’s been a few years since that coat of green paint, the table now has an amazing chippy patina to it, which I adore.
Another DIY project on my patio is the fountain itself. I bought the top spigot kit first then chose the galvanized bucket. I hooked everything up when I got home and voila! Instant water feature.
The sound of the water dripping is extremely soothing and drowns out the road noise. If you want an ultra relaxing patio space, get yourself a tabletop fountain. You won’t regret it!
3. Maximize Floor Space.
To ensure that your patio or deck is performing optimally, especially if your space is small, it’s helpful to have plenty of floor space. This will ensure everyone has plenty of room to walk around without stubbing toes!
To do this, you can:
- hang plants from the ceiling or trellis
- don’t have too many furniture pieces
- use a hanging swing instead of a chair
- place an area rug on the ground
4. Opt for an Outdoor Couch.
Hear me out.
Many years ago, when we first moved to our townhome, we had a large patio table and four chairs. However, we didn’t use it often and we realized, after a few months, it’s because it didn’t fit the space!
So, to work with the space rather than fight it, we use an outdoor couch instead. To make it cozy, many pillows and cushions were added, which can also be used on the ground as another seating option.
Hubby built this couch a few years ago to fit exactly in this spot and it’s truly amazing.
We do eat outside on the regular but, rather than using a full table, we just bring out the TV trays! When we have guests, each person has their own tray to use and we can also use the outdoor side table.
So, if your space is small and can’t accomodate both a couch and table, try this method and see how it works for you!
5. Use Flexible Seating Options.
Besides your main seating options such as a couch, lounger, or patio table, why not try incorporating portable seating? Flexible seating can be used, and works beautifully, on any outdoor space, big or small.
Examples of this can include:
Many of these items can be found at thrift stores or garage sales for a few dollars!
6. Incorporate Candlelight.
I love to use outdoor, battery-powered candles on my patio. My candles come with a remote that has different timer settings on it! Isn’t that so cool?! So, each evening around 5:30, the candles come on, marking the end of a long day.
To up the cozy factor and create a soothing ambiance on your patio or deck, try placing a few candles on an end table, inside a lantern, or along a railing.
7. Shop at Thrift Stores for Outdoor Furniture.
The last patio decorating hack I have to share is to buy secondhand items!
Yes, an outdoor space needs to be comfortable and presentable but, truly, it’s outside. Everything is going to get wet and dirty so why spend a fortune on it all?
Speaking from experience, thrift stores yield amazing options for outdoor decor and furniture for a fraction of the price.
Some items you can find thrifting include:
- flower pots or hanging baskets
- outdoor cushions or pillows
- small side tables
- decor or outdoor accessories
- chairs or benches
Outdoor Garden Ideas for a Covered and Shady Space- Thrifty Patio Decor Ideas on a Budget
Let’s briefly touch on some simple flower ideas for small, shaded patio areas. I’ve learned a lot on this topic over the years and might have some valuable information that you can use, too!
1. Plant Flowers in Terra Cotta Pots.
I’ve tried so many pots and planters over the years but nothing is as timeless as terra cotta. Durable and stylish, terra cotta pots get better with age.
Truly, any color flower or vine can be paired with a terra cotta pot and it just seamlessly goes together. With terra cotta pots, less is more!
Style terra cotta pots on a plant stand, on the ground, on a shelf, or group them together for a pleasing display.
2. Opt for Hanging Baskets.
To conserve space on the ground, I’ve found hanging baskets to be an amazing solution.
My patio only gets a few hours of sun in the morning and then the rest of the day it’s shaded. For years, I didn’t know what types of flowers to plant that would survive in full shade. However, after much trial and error, I’ve found a few that work in spaces such as these including:
- coleus
- hanging vines
- a few varieties of begonias
- creeping jenny
In the heat of the Summer, my hanging baskets are twice the size as they were in the Spring and help to block out cars and passersby.
This creates a secluded a serene spot, even on the edge of the city!
3. You Can Never Have Too Many Ferns.
I adore fern plants. They remind me of a forest floor, bathed in dappled sunlight that comes in through the canopy.
For a shade-dwelling patio, and for a small outdoor space, fern plants get you a big bang for your buck. The fronds spill over the sides of planters and pots, gifting you with the prettiest green leaves. Fern plants give even the darkest patio a spectacular pop of color!
Try placing fern plants in large pots or hanging baskets for a cohesive look.
4. Utilize a Lattice or Hanging Garden.
My last tip, for thrifty patio decor ideas on a budget, is to try a hanging garden!
Again, to free up precious surface area, a hanging garden will give you a space to display flowers and greenery without sacrificing style.
A hanging garden can be achieved by using:
- a lattice
- a vertical herb garden
- a plant ladder
- a trellis
- unique hanging planters
Closing Tidbits for Thrifty Patio Decor Ideas on a Budget
In today’s fast-paced world, it’s easy to get caught up in the idea that, in order to have a beautiful and inviting patio, you have to have a large sum of money to spend. However, as we’ve discussed in this article, thrifty patio decor ideas on a budget, that’s totally false!
With a little creativity and resourcefulness, it’s totally possible to create a stunning outdoor space without breaking the bank. From repurposing old items to shopping at thrift stores, there are a plethora of ways to decorate your patio for less.
Outdoor living is meant to help us unwind, relax, and feel at ease after a long day. Be encouraged to create a dreamy patio space that is within your means, finding a renewed sense of what home means to you.
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18 Comments. Leave new
Loved this blog on decorating a small deck. Please tell me about the lattice you used as walls. I need to block off one side of our deck where the air conditioner provides an not very pretty view . Thankyou.
Hi, Kathy!
Thanks so much!!
The lattice was here when we moved in…many of the patios in our townhome community have them. I believe they are from the hardware store..I’m sure you could find them at any big box hardware store in your area and then we just painted them brown. They come raw or plain wood but I think some stores sell them in white, too. They are not very expensive! Our AC is on that side as well and that provides a nice barrier!
Hope that helps. Thanks for reading today…I appreciate it! Have a lovely day!
Great post Rachel. I love the fountain you DIYed. The sound of water outside is so soothing. I’m also loving the green chippy table it’s on. 🤩 so many great ideas. Have a great day. XO- MaryJo
Thank you, friend!
I love these tips and hacks! I got some great ideas from this post; my back deck needs some major help, and I love the lattice idea. Super cute and functional. Thank you for sharing!
Hi, Angie!
Thanks so much!! I am so happy this was helpful for you!! I hope you enjoy refreshing your deck!!
Such a pretty fountain! And yes ferns are wonderful!
Hi, Sherry!
Thanks so much!! Have a lovely day!
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Hi Rachel! I love the DIY water fountain on your patio. It looks great and I bet the sound it creates is relaxing. Love all your tips on creating a cozy patio space with less money. The flexible seating is also a great idea. Thanks for the inspo!
Hello!
Thanks so much! Yes…the water sound is amazing, especially at night!
Love these budget friendly tips and tricks, Rachel! We’re getting our house painted soon which means we’re going to have to do the porches and patios at the same time and oh my word talk about sticker shock. It’s amazing how quickly everything can start to add up especially if you need furniture and landscaping like we do. I’ll definitely be using some these tips. They’re awesome! Thanks lady, CoCo
Thank you!! I’m SO excited for you! How fun!! Can’t wait to see photos!! Glad to help!
I’m in the process of making over our back patio so I appreciate all of these tips! I embraced using faux plants on my front porch for the first time this year and I may never go back, lol!! Enjoy your beautiful outdoor space!
Hello!
That’s so great! How fun! Faux plants for the win!!
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