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Jun 01, 2023

Small deck ideas: 14 stylish ways to optimize less

If you want to update your outdoor living space this season, then these small deck ideas are sure to come in handy. After all, not everyone has acres to play with to curate the perfect summer setting,

If you want to update your outdoor living space this season, then these small deck ideas are sure to come in handy. After all, not everyone has acres to play with to curate the perfect summer setting, but less space certainly doesn't have to equal less style.

As it turns out, even the smallest patch of decking can be transformed into a relaxing area for enjoying the good weather, having drinks with friends, or even dining alfresco. Many of the more elaborate decking ideas can be downsized to fit into less-than-large spaces – all it takes is a bit of styling know-how and some practical tips.

To give you a helping hand, we're rounded up some of our top small deck ideas. From ways to make them feel more private and color scheme suggestions to stylish accessories and furniture, you'll be feeling inspired in no time.

BY HOLLY CROSSLEY

Front porches are a great example of how decking can be used in small spaces. But, to keep the look welcoming, try going for a backdrop color of bright white – for both the walls and the decking itself. This will help to bounce light around the space and make it seem larger.

Then, bring the scene to life with lots of bold accessories. Layer patterned cushions over foldable furniture, try an outdoor rug or two, and bring a vase of freshly-cut blooms outdoors for the warmer months. A bench also makes a versatile addition, especially if it has a shelf beneath for extra storage.

Who doesn't love a hanging chair? The perfect balance between luxurious and laid-back, it's been top of our wish list this season, and is an ideal feature for any outdoor living space.

If there's a sturdy veranda or pergola overhead, then a hanging chair is also a wonderful addition for small deck ideas. Opt for neutral tones that will complement the wooden flooring beneath for a sense of harmony, or go for something bright and bold if you're looking to make a stronger statement. It'll be your new favorite spot before you know it.

Covered decks have a multitude of benefits. Not only do they keep your outdoor furniture and the decking itself more protected from temperamental weather, but they also enable the space to be enjoyed longer into the year.

What's more, the likes of parasols, awnings, and even shade sails can create a more private and cozy atmosphere that's perfect for entertaining or relaxing. Of course, they'll shelter you from the shade, or from bouts of rain, too.

So why not bring them into your small deck ideas? You can even create a temporary shade sail with a length of patterned fabric suspended from fences or trees. Finish the scene with plenty of soft textiles in a soothing color palette – we love the accents of blue used in the set-up above.

We're head-over-heels for this colorful scene; it perfectly demonstrates how stylish outdoor living can be achieved even in a smaller area.

Modular furniture designs are useful if you're looking for versatility. That way, you can mix up the structure of the space whenever you please. And, by opting for a parasol that's supported from the side, you can stay comfortably shaded without a bulky pole blocking your view. You can also string fairy or festoon lights from it for an extra dose of evening ambience.

Bright cushions and a cozy rug underfoot make stunning finishing touches and ramp up the comfy-factor further.

Sturdy and stylish decking is a brilliant choice for roof terraces. But if you're an urban dweller, then chances are the space will be limited.

Enter stacking furniture – the epitome of versatility and an ideal addition for any small deck ideas. You can tuck it neatly out of the way when you need more floor space. And if you're worried about style, don't be. Nowadays, there are tons of trendy looks to choose from. We're a big fan of these sculptural chairs above, which are made from recycled plastic and are designed to improve posture.

Even the smallest of spaces needs decent lighting to enable summer evenings to stretch out for longer. Festoon lights are perfect for a laid-back, rooftop-bar vibe and work beautifully around the walls or fences of a small deck, as they don't take up any floor space.

Then, all you need is a sturdy bench and table set, ready to entertain your guests. Add a potted ornamental grass or two around the edge to cocoon the scene and add a dose of privacy.

Circular shapes aren't always a go-to choice for landscaping, but they can look utterly lovely when used for decking. It's a pleasing feature that's great if you want to avoid too many harsh lines in your yard.

Take a cue from the scene above and use to create a zone specifically for your dining area – this set-up fits the space perfectly. Try mirroring the curved form with rounded topiary nearby for a sense of cohesion.

Want to pep up your small deck ideas but not quite sure how to do so? Getting creative with nearby garden walls is a simple trick that takes up no additional room. If you're feeling artsy, grab a paintbrush and a tin of exterior paint and create your own feature or mural – it's a fabulous way to put your stamp on your space.

Extend the theme to your decor too. For instance, these containers of ferns have been elevated with the playful addition of metallic windmills. The planters themselves have also been painted to match the color theme.

Of course, you don't have to stick to monochrome looks – why not go for an azure blue, or a calming sage green to set the tone?

When installed alongside areas of paving, small pockets of decking can be used as part of your garden dividers. The difference in materials is a perfect way to zone smaller spaces, when fences or screens might feel overwhelming or too bulky.

Recessed lighting is another space-saving solution and offers a smart finish as well as illuminating the way.

Want to create a space that everyone can enjoy, but stuck with a small deck? No problem. A corner sofa is a great way to provide enough seating for all the family, or your best group of girlfriends. Just make sure you measure the space before you buy, to ensure it'll slot in neatly.

Position a small coffee table centrally as a spot to place glasses and a pretty posy of blooms, and don't forget to add plenty of comfy cushions as a final flourish. Bright, patterned designs like these are a lovely choice if you like our bohemian garden.

A slimline garden table can easily double up for outdoor bar ideas, whether it's for whipping up cocktails or freshly-squeezed OJ. For a grown-up vibe, you can't go wrong with sleek lines and charcoal tones paired with metallic chairs.

A parasol overhead can be a design feature in itself without taking up too much extra room on your deck. Plus, it'll give your space extra privacy and shelter. This design above complements the sumptuous surroundings and adds a tropical touch.

Is your corner sofa still not quite big enough for your summer soirées? Add a handful of stools in a complementary color to up the seating capacity of your small deck ideas. Extra points if they stack, or double up as storage.

Other nifty furniture solutions include tables with built-in fire pits. They'll keep everyone toasty well into the evening, look super stylish, and they offer enough space for everyone to keep their drinks and dishes off of their laps.

By layering up different tactile finishes, even the smallest of decks can feel sumptuous and sophisticated. Try mixing rattan with woven outdoor rugs, embroidered cushions, and galvanized planters filled with foliage.

Sticking to a neutral palette lets the textures do the talking and will add a refined vibe to the zone. However, an inky emerald or deep navy backdrop won't go amiss for an extra dose of opulence.

It might not be your go-to for garden paths, but narrow lengths of decking are actually a very attractive and practical choice. Positioned alongside ponds or pockets of greenery, it can form a structured walkway that feels more organic than sleek paving slabs.

Sure, it might not be large enough to support a sofa or even a BBQ, but if you've got space for those elsewhere, then why not give this idea a try?

Whether you have timber or composite decking outdoors, our small deck ideas are full of tips for styling, privacy and more