Picture this: the weather forecast has delivered on its promise of a heatwave, the sun is shining, and a long weekend of frolicking is stretched out in front of you. You’ve got people coming over shortly for dinner alfresco, but first there are a few hours of sunbathing to attend to. Refreshing drink in hand, magazine in the other, you sit back and relax…

Is there a better Memorial Day scenario? Throw in a barbecue and a few friends or family members, and you’ve got the perfect summer celebration. However you intend to spend the federal holiday—whether sunbathing on your city balcony, hosting a feast on the terrace or playing sports on a sprawling lawn—an outdoor space primed and ready for every eventuality will help you make the most of the weekend. From relaxing to entertaining, get your outdoor space ready with these decorating tips and tricks.

The photo on the left shows a white metal garden under an awning decorated with purple flowers. On the right, an afternoon tea is laid out on the table.The photo on the left shows a white metal garden under an awning decorated with purple flowers. On the right, an afternoon tea is laid out on the table.

Take Home Comforts Outside

Your backyard is an extension of your home, so its design should be given the same thought and attention as any other room. While the warmer months often see us taking interiors inspiration from the outside world, for your outdoor space we’d advise doing the opposite. Start by thinking about the pieces that make your life most comfortable and look for outdoor-friendly alternatives. An ottoman or trunk, for example, can act as both a handy storage solution and a surface on which to balance a tray of drinks, while a comfortable sofa and armchair is a must. Coffee tables and side tables will only add to the homey aesthetic, and can also be useful tools for dividing larger outdoor spaces—if you’ve got lots of room to play with, consider dedicating one area to dining, for example, and another to relaxing. This will make your space feel more in line with the rest of your home, with separate “rooms” for different activities.

In the left image, colorful pillows are piled on a garden wall; in the right image is a garden sofa and coffee table set.In the left image, colorful pillows are piled on a garden wall; in the right image is a garden sofa and coffee table set.

Be Prepared for Every Forecast

When it comes to outdoor decorations, you’ll need to think practically. In locations where the forecast can be temperamental, all-weather alternatives provide an easy way to accessorize without the worry of sudden downpours. Outdoor pillows, such as our showerproof Huaca and Contorno designs, will provide color and comfort come rain or shine. Consider dedicating a couple of throws to outdoor use, too; while you won’t be able to keep them outside all the time, they will come in handy on cooler evenings when the sun sets, or as makeshift blankets for at-home picnics.

In the left image, colorful ceramic pots in green, yellow and blue are arranged by a poolside. In the righthand image, abstract pots are balanced on a glass dining table top.In the left image, colorful ceramic pots in green, yellow and blue are arranged by a poolside. In the righthand image, abstract pots are balanced on a glass dining table top.

Add Personality with Planters and Pots

What’s a garden without some foliage? Whether your outdoor area is decked, paved or short on space, there’s always room for a little greenery—and pots and planters also offer an opportunity to add some character. Group planters of different sizes together for a display that will feel considered, or balance flower pots on a windowsill for an eye-catching row of color. If you’re not blessed with a green thumb, you could use your plant pots as lawn ornaments instead—try filling larger designs with stones or dried Pampas grass, for example, and use smaller styles to decorate an outdoor dining table. Add an arrangement of your favorite faux flowers for a hassle-free display that can be enjoyed both indoors and out.

In the lefthand image, lunch is served al fresco on pretty patterned plates. In the righthand image, candles and vases of flowers sit on a round outdoor dining table.In the lefthand image, lunch is served al fresco on pretty patterned plates. In the righthand image, candles and vases of flowers sit on a round outdoor dining table.

Let There be Light

When the sun sets, there’s no need to retreat inside; outdoor lights allow you to make the most of warmer evenings, and, if done right, can give your backyard a romantic feel. While specialist fixtures can provide a more practical type of light, for moments that call for ambience, don’t underestimate the power of a candle. Add tea lights, pillar candles or LED alternatives to outdoor lanterns for a soft shine; they look great arranged on patio steps or in the corners of a dining area. Fairy lights strung on trees or along the edge of a gazebo will further add to the ambience—all that’s missing is a group of friends and a cocktail for toasting.