Table of Contents
- 1. Classic Pergola
- 2. Steel Pergola
- 3. Modern Covered Patio
- 4. Covered Patio for Shallow Spaces
- 5. Carve Out a Corner
- 6. Deep Covered Patio With White Finishes
- 7. Screened-in Patio
- 8. Private Covered Patio With Slatted Screens
- 9. Vented Pergola for More Control
- 10. Add a Fireplace to Create a Cozy Retreat
- 11. Brighten Up Your Patio With Pretty Lighting
- 12. Add Natural Textures
- 13. Let in Some Light
- 14. Use Your Patio for Outdoor Cooking
- 15. Consider a Natural Look
There’s nothing better than lounging around outside in your backyard or back patio, but when the weather is a bit less than ideal, having some extra shade or shelter from the rain is handy. If you’re hoping to add some coverage to your porch or patio, take a look at these inspiring ideas for clever ways to elevate your outdoor living.
1. Classic Pergola
A pergola is a classic way to cover any outdoor space. Intended to support trailing plants or vines, they are a great way to add shade. Add a few slatted supports for extra grip and watch your outdoor space transform into a shady outdoor oasis.
2. Steel Pergola
If a wooden pergola feels too traditional for your space, consider this corten steel pergola as designed by Ian Barker Gardens. If you want to really capture that indoor/outdoor living feel, install a large sliding glass door for easy access and an uninterrupted view of the greenery.
3. Modern Covered Patio
For more modern spaces, consider adding a bit of variety with a less traditional slatting pattern for your shade. This geometric design complements the otherwise subtle space, playing off the geometry of the pendant and the arched opening.
4. Covered Patio for Shallow Spaces
A patio doesn’t need to be deep or fussy to be a beautiful space to occupy. This lush example by Bonnie Hall Garden Design showcases a flourishing garden and subtle pergola painted to match the house. Incorporating pavers and a more organic shape for your beds and pathways will help your patio feel more natural.
5. Carve Out a Corner
Although pergolas are delightful, it can be nice to have a more hardy roof overhead when you hope to occupy your outdoor space on those cold or rainy days. This beautifully styled patio by Amy Storm & Company is a natural extension of the house with elegant brick columns to match the painted brick exterior.
6. Deep Covered Patio With White Finishes
The crisp white walls and concrete floors keep this space neat and modern while the wood-paneled ceilings add ample visual warmth. A deep patio will provide plenty of shade, but adding a sleek modern fan will ensure even on the hottest days, you’ll be nice and cool.
7. Screened-in Patio
Nothing says outdoor living quite like a screened-in porch. These motorized retractable shades by Phantom Screen are a sleek way to add in some shade and protect from pests. That extra bit of coverage turns a covered patio into a true outdoor room.
8. Private Covered Patio With Slatted Screens
A covered patio doesn’t have to mean just covered on the top. For added privacy add slatted screens which also add a great opportunity to hang decor or elegant lights. Build in some sectional seating for a comfortable and put-together look.
9. Vented Pergola for More Control
A louvered or vented pergola is similar to a regular pergola in that it creates partial shade but with the added benefit of control. Similar to the grilles on the air vents in your home, louvered pergolas allow you to shift the angle of the slats to direct or protect from the sun. Go for a manual system or upgrade to a motorized option like this beautiful louvered enclosure from Suns Lifestyle.
10. Add a Fireplace to Create a Cozy Retreat
Patios are delightful in the warm weather, but they can also be great spaces to spend time in the coldest months if they are well equipped. Add a fireplace to your patio for ample warmth. Plush outdoor furniture and extra warm blankets guarantee a comfortable outdoor space all year round.
11. Brighten Up Your Patio With Pretty Lighting
While the sun will light up any outdoor space, be sure to include a few outdoor lights in your patio budget. A dramatic pendant or outdoor chandelier is a great way to elevate your outdoor zone day and night. Just be sure any fixture you choose is properly rated for outdoor use.
12. Add Natural Textures
Don’t let yards have all the fun, add a bit of covered space to your balcony or patio. Without the softness of a grassy yard, it’s important to balance your architectural addition with some natural textures. Potted plants, pavers and gravel or pebbles will keep your space feeling fresh and comfortable.
13. Let in Some Light
If you can’t quite decide between a more open pergola or covered roof for your outdoor space, consider adding a roof with skylights. Outdoor curtains also allow for flexibility with how bright or private the space feels.
14. Use Your Patio for Outdoor Cooking
Covered patios are a shoo-in for outdoor dining, but why not add some space for outdoor cooking as well? A covered patio allows space for grilling all year, rain or shine, or take it up a notch with a full kitchen and dining space.
15. Consider a Natural Look
Why go architectural with your covered patio when you could opt for a more natural route? A tree may be the more organic option, but this clever trellis design by Ian Barker Gardens is sure to inspire and also bring a bit of shade.