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Struggling with what to do with your small patio? Your tiny outdoor space doesn't need to be bare because of its size, nor does a makeover of it need to break the bank—instead, it can be a budget-friendly, welcoming, and relaxing space that's ready for everything outdoor living entails.

Keep reading to check out 40 of our favorite small patio ideas on a budget.

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    Add Pillar Candles

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    To add lots of character without breaking the budget, add pillar candles to your patio. They add easy ambiance wherever they're placed.

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    Divide the Space

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    A small patio can still have plenty of uses. Divide the space wisely to create a space for outdoor dining, cooking, and relaxing!

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    Hang a Hammock

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    Adding a hammock to your small patio is a budget-friendly way to create the best napping spot in the whole house.

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    Install a Trellis

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    To add a little privacy to your pint-sized patio, add a trellis or two. They're low-cost, easy to find, and easily customizable with a layer of paint or two.

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    Add a Bench

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    Consider adding a small bench near the door to your patio. It's a great spot to take off dirty shoes, and it can be pulled in as extra seating when needed.

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    Use a Little of Something Nice

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    Creating an outdoor space on a budget doesn't mean you can't use top-tier materials or furniture—you'll just need to use less of them. This works out perfectly if you're trying to style an already-small space.

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    Plant Perennials

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    To add a little drama to your tiny patio, add some perennials. In a few years, you'll have a stunning, flower-filled outdoor space.

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    Take Advantage of Shade

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    If your small deck or patio has a space that's naturally shaded by trees or other large structures, take advantage of it and use it as your main seating area. This saves you from having to buy a shade structure or put up a tent.

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    Combine Pallets

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    Combine pallets to create a budget-friendly outdoor sofa that's durable and customizable for your small space.

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    Use Plants as Decor

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    You don't need to buy decor specifically meant for outdoor living. Instead, use what does best outside—plants. A few cacti or perennials can go a long way in making a space feel homier.

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    Open Up the Indoors

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    To make your small patio feel a little larger, consider keeping your nearby doors open to make it all feel more like a transitional space. Add a screen to keep bugs and dust away.

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    Use Less Seating

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    To keep seating costs low for your small patio, consider only buying enough seating for three sides of your outdoor table. This works really well if your table is just a touch too large for your patio too.

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    Add a Light Fixture

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    A luxurious looking light is a great way to add style and a finished look to your small patio. Look for lights and lampshades at places like IKEA or Wayfair for budget-friendly options.

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    Customize Your Patio Floor

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    Beautiful patio flooring doesn't have to be prohibitively expensive. Consider painting your own designs or adding stick-on outdoor tiles.

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    Go L-Shaped

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    Struggling to decide how to arrange seating on your small patio? Stick with the classic pairing of an L-shaped seating option and a few standalone chairs.

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    Install a Stock Tank Pool

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    Stock tank pools have been all the rage the last few years, and for good reason—they're affordable and smaller than a normal pool, making them great for small spaces.

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    Use Narrow Spaces

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    Don't forget to take advantage of narrow patio spaces. They're often great spots for a bistro table and chairs or a hammock.

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    Make It Minimalist

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    The minimalist look works really well for small patios, and it's great if you're on a budget too, as a space with less stuff means less money spent.

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    Style Your Narrow Patio or Balcony

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    Even the narrowest balcony or patio can still be a great place to be. Consider adding a narrow bistro table and chairs alongside a narrow chaise lounge.

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    Add an Inflatable Hot Tub

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    Want to add a little luxe to your patio? Consider adding an inflatable hot tub. Don't forget to add a few chairs nearby to keep the great conversations going both inside the hot tub and out.

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    Add Chair Pads

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    Outdoor chairs made with more affordable materials like metal can sometimes be pretty uncomfortable. Consider adding some low-cost, high-reward chair pads to remedy this.

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    Use Multipurpose Furniture

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    To get the most use out of your small patio—and get the biggest bang for your buck—pick furniture that serves multiple uses, like seating that can act as a sofa, a chaise, and a daybed.

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    Add a Set of Chairs

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    When in doubt, four matching chairs are all you need for a great small patio space. Try to buy them in bulk in order to get a discount.

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    Look for Vintage Furniture

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    Even tiny patios deserve a little love. Look for vintage patio furniture that was meant for small spaces, which is often smaller and more affordable than today's patio furniture.

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    Add An Outdoor Rug

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    To add the finishing touch to your small patio, put down an outdoor rug. Pick one that's durable and matches the rest of your space well for the best look.

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    Paint Your Floor

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    To add a little personality to your small patio, consider using concrete paint to create a unique design on the patio floor. It's an affordable way to add lots of style.

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    Add a Fireplace

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    A fireplace can take any small patio to the next level, creating a welcoming space for conversation and late-night hangs. Fireplaces and firepits exist for all kinds of budgets, so find one that works for your space and your wallet.

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    Upcycle Furniture

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    Always be on the lookout for used furniture finds that you can upcycle with the help of some paint and reupholster.

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    Use a Tent

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    To add shade to your patio without having to embark on a major project, buy a large tent that fits over your space.

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    Hang Some String Lights

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    It may seem cliche, but string lights can make a world of difference on even the smallest patio. They add ambiance and warmth wherever they go.

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    Go Monochrome

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    Another great way to keep costs low and keep your small patio looking great is to pick items that are all in the same color. This ensures everything will mesh together without having to worry too much about styling.

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    Embrace the Lived-in Look

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    Embrace outdoor furniture that has seen better days. Sometimes, the pre-loved look can add an extra-cozy touch to your patio.

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    Use Pea Gravel

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    Looking for a low-cost ground cover for your small patio? Try pea gravel, which is widely available in multiple colorways.

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    Transform Forgotten Spaces

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    Even the most unsightly outdoor spaces, like driveways or old sheds, can become inviting places with the help of some paint, good taste, and a little elbow grease.

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    Keep It Simple

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    You don't need to go all-out when decorating your small patio. Instead, look for just a few small chairs or an outdoor loveseat.

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    Use Fresh-Cut Flowers

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    Using fresh-cut flowers as decor in your small patio is a cost-effective way to show off the beauty of the seasons.

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    Reuse Nature

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    Don't be afraid to reuse nature when it comes to outfitting your small patio. Consider using an old tree stump as an outdoor coffee table—just make sure to add a layer of lacquer or finish to it first.

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    Go Black and White

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    Choosing a simple color scheme like black and white ensures that you'll have the greatest amount of options when it comes to picking furniture and decor for your patio, giving you the chance to find items that are affordable and of great value.

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    Make a Pallet Table

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    Pallets can be your budget-friendly patio's best friend. Consider using one or two to make a durable, low-cost outdoor coffee table.

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    Repurpose Your Carport

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    Want a covered patio without having to shell out tons of cash? Consider repurposing your covered carport, if you have one. To make it homier, plant some climbing vines along the edges and hang some string lights.

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FAQs

40 Statement-Making Small Patio Ideas on a Budget? ›

What is the most budget-friendly DIY patio material? Packed gravel is the lowest-cost option. Gravel is inexpensive, and installation involves digging, tamping, spreading, and adding borders. It's a fast way to add usable backyard space.

What is the cheapest way to make a small patio? ›

What is the most budget-friendly DIY patio material? Packed gravel is the lowest-cost option. Gravel is inexpensive, and installation involves digging, tamping, spreading, and adding borders. It's a fast way to add usable backyard space.

What is the cheapest way to lay a patio? ›

Gravel is the cheapest option when looking to create a patio on a budget. Otherwise, pebbles or reclaimed materials are also good options. If you're set on laying paving slabs, concrete is one of the cheapest materials, and when installed and maintained correctly, it can hold up well and last for years.

How do you make a small patio nice? ›

If you're squished up against your neighbor in an urban setting, try strategically placed containers with vining plants to create a green wall (and flowering plants or herbs to make the space feel warm and welcoming!), or something like decorative panels so you don't feel like you're always on display when you're ...

How do I update my patio on a budget? ›

Pretty Up a Patio or Back Porch on a Budget

Start by making your outdoor space more functional with our creative privacy solutions and inexpensive outdoor lighting ideas. Then, layer in inviting accents like outdoor furniture, throw pillows and rugs.

What is the easiest patio DIY? ›

Bricks and concrete pavers are the easiest patio materials to use because they have a uniform shape and create a relatively flat surface. That's helpful if you want to roll a grill across it, put down a mat to do Pilates or wear high heels while hosting a dinner party.

What is the cheapest patio cost? ›

Gravel patios are the most affordable, at $1.50 to $4 per square foot for materials. Concrete patios cost between $4 and $7 per square foot for materials. Flagstone patios cost between $15 and $27 per square foot for materials.

What can I do instead of a patio? ›

7 Patio Alternatives to Paving Slabs for Residential & Commercial Properties
  1. Block Paving. It is becoming increasingly common to use blocks instead of more conventional paving stones. ...
  2. Resin Bound Gravel. ...
  3. Timber Decking. ...
  4. Tarmac. ...
  5. Composite Decking. ...
  6. Bark Chippings.

What is the best base for laying a patio? ›

Hardcore is the most commonly used type of sub-base and is made up of broken bricks, concrete or stone. It is important to make sure that the hardcore used is well compacted to provide a stable base for the paving. Sand blinding is a less common type of sub-base and is made up of a fine layer of sand.

How to build your own patio? ›

Instructions
  1. Step 1: Mark the Layout for Your Paver Patio. ...
  2. Step 2: Make Sure the Layout Is Square. ...
  3. Step 3: Make Sure the Layout Is Level. ...
  4. Step 4: Create the Proper Slope. ...
  5. Step 5: Dig Out the Patio Layout. ...
  6. Step 6: Lay Cables for Landscape Lighting. ...
  7. Step 7: Compact the Soil.

How big should a small patio be? ›

We recommend a minimum of 25 square feet per person. So, if you plan to host 15 people- plan for a space around 375 sq. ft. We recommend a patio around 550 square feet for comfortable entertaining.

What is the most cost effective patio surface? ›

Gravel is the most affordable patio material, followed by wood and pavers. Natural stone patios cost the most, especially if you use high-end materials like granite, travertine, and bluestone. You'll get your money's worth with either gravel or stone.

Is it cheaper to build your own patio? ›

On average, patios cost about $3,200 to build and around $10 – $20 per square foot to install. Then, the materials cost close to $1.50 – $30 per square foot. As shown, it's cheaper and easier to build a patio. The cheapest material to build a patio with is concrete.

Does adding a patio increase home value? ›

That said, it's estimated that well-designed patios not only add 8-10% home value, but also earn an ROI of over 80%. A better option for most homeowners, however, would be to refinish or repair an existing patio, as repair estimates average around $1,400. This can provide an ROI of nearly 500%.

How do you make a simple patio on grass? ›

  1. Prepare the Patio Area. Laying pavers is a DIY project that takes about one weekend to complete. ...
  2. Clear Out Grass and Soil. ...
  3. Add Paver Base. ...
  4. Add and Level the Paver Sand. ...
  5. Place the Paver Stones. ...
  6. Cut Pavers. ...
  7. Add Edging Stones or Paver Edging. ...
  8. Finish the Patio.

How to build a patio without concrete? ›

By laying flagstone, tile, brick or other sturdy, flat pavers on a well-prepared base, your patio will be less expensive and more water-permeable. This method also allows for easier removal of the patio should you tire of it or decide you want to move it elsewhere.

How do you make a temporary patio? ›

Lay out your plastic runners where you want to place your furniture. Then, lay the cork on top of those. The runners will keep the legs of your furniture from puncturing the lawn and the cork will help distribute weight evenly. You can fiddle with the cork to help flatten out your patio.

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