For many UK homes, the patio is the most used part of the garden. It carries the dining table, the morning coffee chair and often a barbecue. When the patio is small, the choice of furniture has to be more deliberate. A set that fits the space without crowding it changes the feel of the whole garden.
Before browsing, measure the patio with a tape and write down the length and width. Most British patios fall between 8 and 20 square metres. From there, plan how much of that area can be given to furniture without losing the route from the back door or to the lawn. A useful rule is to leave at least one third of the patio clear for movement. This stops the space from feeling pressed in and keeps the route open to whatever lies beyond.
Round and square patio sets often work better than long rectangular tables in tight spaces. A round table with four chairs sits more naturally in a square patio, since there are no overhanging corners to brush past. If you do choose rectangular, look at the chair pull out distance carefully. Modern dining chairs tend to be deeper than older styles, and a 90cm table that looked compact in the photograph can quickly fill a small patio. Our outdoor garden dining sets include both shapes, so you can match the table to the patio outline.
For the smallest patios, a bistro set is often the most useful answer. Two chairs and a slim round table take up roughly a square metre, which leaves the rest of the patio open for plants, a barbecue or a single lounge chair. Our bistro sets include foldable styles that can be put away during winter or when the space is needed for a gathering. This kind of flexibility matters more in tight gardens than it does in larger ones.
Not every patio needs a dining set. For households who eat indoors most of the time, a lounge corner with a coffee table can be a calmer choice. Two armchairs and a low table take up a similar footprint to a four seater dining set, but feel less formal and tend to invite longer stays. Our outdoor garden armchairs include slim profile styles that suit small patios. Pair them with one of our outdoor garden coffee tables for a softer set up that still gives you a place for cups and books.
On a tight patio, every piece is on full view. Materials read more clearly than they do in a wider space. Powder coated black aluminium pairs well with grey paving. Rope and timber blends with planted borders. Pale rattan softens darker patios that sit in shade for much of the day. Avoid pieces with very ornate detailing. Clean lines tend to suit small patios because they hold less visual weight, which keeps the garden feeling open.
Cushions on a small patio set should be easy to bring inside or store nearby. A cushion box that doubles as a side table is a useful piece on a small patio, since it earns its space twice over. Removable covers also help, since they can be washed indoors without taking up patio room.
At Furniture in Fashion, every patio set comes with free UK delivery, which makes planning a small garden refresh easier. Selected pieces feature in our garden furniture sale, useful for households updating an older set without changing the rest of the garden.
A two seater bistro set with a 60cm round table covers about a square metre and works on patios as small as four square metres without crowding the space.
Not exactly, but a tonal link between the door, paving and frames helps the patio read as one composed area rather than three separate elements.
Yes, if the patio is at least 8 square metres and you choose slim profile chairs. A round table tends to feel less crowded than a square one of the same width.
Push the set towards one side rather than dead centre. This leaves a clear path from the back door to the rest of the garden and makes the patio feel longer.
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