Warm weather means that it is time to open the windows and spend more time on the terrace. If you could bubble something, you should add some beautiful furniture and decorations. There are many elegant options to choose from from basket to weatherproof sections.
Here we talked to interior designers about some of the best ideas for terrace furniture. Regardless of whether you enjoy the Alfresco Brunch, Social Happy Hours or a quiet time, you will lead these inspiration points stylishly through the summer.
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Include a large part

Avery Nicole Photography / Blueberry Jones Design
The arrangements outdoors outdoors often contain the compilation of chairs and small sofas. However, if the space permits, you should consider things by involving an oversized section – like this in a room of Blueberry Jones Design.
This approach maximizes your seating so that you can insert more people into an area.
Go for contemporary minimalism

Gisele par photography / Blueberry Jones Design
Minimalist aesthetics combines well with all possible home styles, as in this versatile and slim terrace structure. Blown wooden furniture with soft, neutral pillows create a clean look that feels both modern and inviting, while a geometric carpet gives a contrast.
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Expand your living space

Treat your terrace as an expansion of your interior living space.
“Outdoor area is growing in importance for customers and essentially becomes another room of the house,” says Lee Crowder, Senior Director at Taylor Morrison. “People treat it like a living room. We see that people add carpets outdoors, electrically so that they can mount their TV on the wall, fireplaces and cushions that look like an inner sofa.”
Add some swivel chairs

Chairs that can be swiveled are an ingenious way to maximize the room. They allow the guests to turn (in the truest sense of the word), depending on where the action is located. They are great for outdoor rooms with several zones – such as a fireplace area, a dining table or a pool – that make it easy to always stay part of the conversation.
Offer low seats

Public 311 Designs / Houseofg designs
Low seating feels comfortable and outdoors, which makes the room earth without overwhelming it. Laura Giuliani, main designer of House of G Designs, used uncomplicated, padded seats in social spaces for this house and then added high-top seats in active rooms.
“All rooms were summarized with a consistent color and texture palette and a repeated architectural design elements,” she says.
Canal a European bistro

Chase Daniel Photography / Shannon Eddings Interiors
Regardless of whether you set up a tiny terrace, a small winter room or a quiet corner, you can't go wrong with a charm in the café style.
In this dining setup outdoors, Shannon Eddings interior brings a touch of Paris with woven chairs in the bistro style and a slim, round podium table.
The warm rattan frames and the green -green door are beautiful with the patterned pillows and a checkered floor.
Create cozy vignettes

Gisele par photography / Blueberry Jones Design
Large common rooms are great, but make sure that you are going out vignettes in a terrace. Think after a cozy corners with a pair of chairs and a side table in this room by Blueberry Jones Jones Design or a hidden bench.
These smaller setups create a feeling of intimacy and give guests more opportunities to use the room.
Play with shapes and textures

Molly Culver / Daley Home
Matchy furniture sets have their place, but do not underestimate the strength to play with textures and shapes in their terrace. Here Daley Home opted for rounded rattan chairs that give an organic warmth and contradict itself to a slim, structured sofa.
A soft, cylindrical coffee table and layered ceramic vessels bring a sculptural element.
Lean into the coast

Amber Shumake Photography / Tabitha Mahaffey Designs
It makes sense for houses that are embedded against the coast to lean into the coastal aesthetics. In this area, Tabitha Mahaffey channeled this look by adding a sandy stain to a fireplace and adirondack chairs. Lying and umbrellas look over the nearby water.
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Try it with weatherproof Wicker

Madeline Harper Photography / Daley Home
When it comes to designing an outdoor area, the durability must be in the foreground.
“This applies in particular if you live in an area with rain or snowfall,” says Lindsey Jamison, partner and lead designer at Rumor Designs. “But who says style and function cannot go hand in hand?”
Weather resistant Wicker is a good choice for terrace furniture because it sticks to the elements and at the same time offers comfort and elegance.
Add a solo corner

Amber Shumake Photography / Tabitha Mahaffey Designs
Creating a cozy solo look is another great idea for terrace furniture because it contains a comfortable vignette in her existing layout. It is also the perfect place to enjoy morning coffee, read a book or enjoy the sights and noises of the day.
Infise natural tones and textures

Madeline Harper Photography / Daley Home
This terrace design by Daley Home proves that neutral does not have to mean boring. The setup anchors a white wooden paired table, while iron chairs with comfortable, neutral pads give without visual difficult comfort.
An oversized woven pendant and a rattan bar stool offers more texture and repeats the soft and organic feeling.
Don't forget pillows and cover

Molly Culver Photography / Meredith Owen Interiors
What is a cozy terrace without extensive pillows and blankets? These essentials not only offer simple comfort, but also give the room another level through texture and color.
Tie it together with a carpet

Kerry Kirk / Wills Design Associates
Carpets may appear like an interior article, but they work brilliantly outdoors, especially when it comes to define a seat or dining area.
Carpets immediately give a feeling of cozy warmth and offer the opportunity to integrate color and texture. Simply make sure that you choose one from weatherproof materials so that it holds against the elements.
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