Making the Most of Your Patio in Winter

Making the Most of Your Patio in Winter

Many people don't use their patios during winter because they think they'll just be too cold and miserable. However, this is a real shame, as a well-designed patio space is a great way to enjoy the outdoors and connect with nature during the colder months.

A patio can and should be used throughout the year, not just on sunny summer days. Here's how to prepare your patio for winter.

Add shelter

Adding some shelter to your patio space ensures you can use it, whatever the weather. Building a pergola, pagoda or gazebo means you'll be able to enjoy your patio even on the rainiest of days.

Sitting under your new patio shelter with a cup of coffee and watching the sunrise on a winter morning can be a great way to start the day, or you could pour yourself a glass of wine and relax, watching the rain after a long day at work.

Choose your furniture wisely

When it comes to choosing your patio furniture, make sure you opt for pieces that are made from weather-resistant materials. If your furniture will be outdoors all year round, it needs to be waterproof and withstand extreme temperatures, including direct sunlight and frost.

Choosing furniture with covers and removable cushions that can be brought indoors when it rains or snows is also a good idea.

Heat it up

Adding a fire pit, chiminea, or outdoor heater to your patio means you can enjoy your outdoor space no matter how low the temperature drops this winter.

Firepits are also fun for gathering around with friends and family on winter evenings, drinking hot chocolates, toasting marshmallows, and telling campfire tales.

One of the most significant outdoor fireplace benefits is that you get to extend your time in your backyard. You'll be able to have cookouts all year round.

Add outdoor lighting

Winter means darker mornings and the nights drawing in quicker, so good outdoor lighting is also a priority if you want to spend more time on your patio.

Depending on the look you're going for, you could opt for garden lanterns or stake lights or use hanging lights such as fairy lights and colorful festoon lights to add some sparkle to your patio this winter.

Make it cozy

Adding home comforts like cushions, outdoor rugs, blankets, and throws can help make your patio feel cozier and like a natural extension of your home.

Be sure to invest in some waterproof storage for your soft furnishings or bring them indoors to protect them from wet weather and snow.

Get festive

Add some Christmas decorations to your patio space if you're feeling festive. This is a fun way to brighten up a sad, tired patio in midwinter and will make you want to spend more time outdoors during the colder months.

Whether it's a touch of sparkle in the form of fairy lights and a seasonal wreath or a light-up statue and potted Christmas tree, why not create your very own miniature winter wonderland to enjoy this winter?

Final thoughts

Don’t let your beautiful patio go unused in the winter. With a few minor tweaks, it can be the perfect getaway after a long day of work or a relaxing atmosphere on the weekend.

What is your favorite way to unwind in the winter? Let us know in the comments below!


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