HOW TO DECORATE A SMALL SPACE FOR OUTDOOR ENTERTAINING

With sunny days and warm nights, the Summer holidays are the peak time for outdoor entertaining.

Even though you don't have a sprawling backyard, that doesn't mean you can't enjoy entertaining outdoors. No matter the size, you can make the most of your space, turning it into your own slice of paradise. Here are our tips for how to decorate small spaces for outdoor entertaining.

Arrange furniture the right way

The best way to maximize space is to arrange your furniture around the perimeter of the deck or patio. Think twice before placing a table in the center, and instead give your guests plenty of room to stand or move around.

Add extra seating with large pillows

Get a few extra spots for guests to sit without taking up too much space by throwing in some large floor pillows. They add an extra element of coziness, plus they're easy to add or subtract.

Use color wisely

Color can make all the difference when decorating, especially in such a small space. Keep things fresh and airy by sticking to a monochromatic palette in whites or grays. Or add a bit of fun by using colorful accents in eye-catching patterns.

Be strategic when choosing furniture

Save space by investing in two-for-one pieces of furniture, such as nesting tables, storage ottomans and benches (which can also be used for seating), and folding tables and chairs.

Bring on the plants

There may be plenty of foliage outside already, but use it strategically in your entertaining area. Plants are a simple way to liven things up and make your modest space feel like an exotic retreat.

Hang up lights

Strings of bistro lights can instantly open up a small space. Plus, that warm glow will give things a cozier vibe.

Get ready for a summer full of outdoor entertaining!

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