Bring the Cozy Vibes to Your Backyard With These 5 Ideas Under $100

2022-10-08 09:47:39 By : Mr. Kent Wong

(Photos by @fincadelicaibiza / @primrose.co.uk / @sallydoessassy via Instagram )

It may not be poolside season any longer, but that doesn’t mean it’s time to call it quits in your backyard living space just yet. With a few more warm days and brisk nights ahead, now’s actually a great time to rethink your outdoor design and make it seasonally appropriate with string lights, cozy decor, and a bit of overhead protection from the sun or rain.

This week’s Instagram decor trends include five looks that will inspire you to polish up your outdoor space—whether it’s an apartment balcony or a spacious backyard seating area—so you can enjoy these last few weeks of outdoor living in style.

No one knows how to ring in the colder seasons in style quite like the Scandinavians, and this Scandi-inspired seating from @primrose.co.uk illustrates the point perfectly.

We love the minimalist vibe of the seating area made from recycled wooden pallets and faux fur rugs.

“It’s a relatively cheap look to re-create and creates an ideal seating arrangement for a casual meal,” says design and remodeling expert Ben Kuhl, of Shelf Expression. “Use throw pillows and candles to enhance the look.”

Get the look: Add a few of these faux fur throws to your outdoor seating area.

Another easy way to bring a bit of soothing ambiance to your outdoor space is to line your backyard with string lights, like the ones seen here from @camilliabloomsbury.

“If you have a developed flower garden, this might be just the thing,” says Kuhl. “These fairy lights add romantic mood lighting to your outdoor space—making it perfect for a picnic date with your partner. Use a shepherd’s hook to get the right height for your lights.”

Get the look: Pair these outdoor string lights with these shepherd’s hooks.

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Mirrors are an amazing addition to small indoor spaces—and as we can see in this photo from @leopard_print_stairs, the same can be said for their magic effect on outdoor spaces, too.

“Mirrors will fabricate the illusion of extra space, making them perfect for small garden areas,” says interior designer David Lee, of Neutypechic. “Placing a mirror on your patio will create an indoor-outdoor feel and give it a homey vibe.”

One of the most inexpensive and effective ways to create some shade from the weather—and cultivate that tucked-in feeling—is with a bamboo canopy like this one from @sallydoessassy.

“If you live in a city where it’s usually hot and sunny, add a bamboo canopy in your backyard,” says Lee.

This overhead cover can also come in handy during a light sprinkle of rain.

Get the look: Grab a few rolls of bamboo or reed fencing to create your perfect vintage canopy.

Improving the lighting in your outdoor space while also making it look high-end is as simple as hanging some trendy lanterns like these ones from @fincadelicaibiza.

“Low-hanging lanterns are coming back into fashion, and they will give your patio or backyard an Ibiza-inspired vibe, so you feel like you’re chilling somewhere more exotic than your own backyard,” says Lee.

Get the look: Hang up a few of these natural rattan lanterns or these solar-powered lanterns to give your patio that cocktail lounge glow.

Larissa Runkle is a writer, gardener, and herbalist living in the San Juan mountains of Colorado. Her work has been published in lifestyle publications, and she's also the creator of the weekly newsletter @rootedintribe.