Patio Ready: 5 Things to Get Your Patio Ready for Summer 2026

Patio season has officially arrived.

As temperatures warm and we spend more time outdoors, patios become extensions of our homes places to relax, entertain, dine, and enjoy summer.

The good news? Creating a beautiful patio space doesn’t require a complete redesign. A few intentional choices can completely transform how your outdoor space looks and feels.

Here are five simple ways to get your patio ready for Summer 2026.

1. Pick a Colour Theme and Stick to It

One of the biggest differences between a patio that feels cluttered and one that feels calming is colour consistency.

Choosing a simple colour palette creates cohesion and gives your patio a more designer-inspired feel.

Popular Summer 2026 Patio Themes:
  • Soft whites + lavender + sage green
  • Tropical brights with hot pinks and oranges
  • Classic black + white with greenery
  • Mediterranean-inspired blues and silvers
Pro Tip:

Repeat colours throughout containers, cushions, lanterns, and accessories to tie the space together.

Why it matters:

A clear colour story instantly makes outdoor spaces feel intentional and elevated.

2. Use Fewer, Larger Containers

One of the most common patio mistakes is using too many small pots.
Small containers dry out quickly, require constant watering, and can make spaces feel visually busy.

Instead:
  • Use fewer statement containers
  • Choose larger pots whenever possible
  • Group containers in odd numbers (3 or 5)
Why larger containers work better:
  • Hold moisture longer
  • Support larger root systems
  • Reduce watering stress
  • Create greater visual impact
Pro Tip:

Large containers can become focal points that anchor the entire patio design.

3. Add Container-Grown Herbs for Fresh Summer Meals

Herbs are one of the easiest and most rewarding patio plants you can grow.
Not only do they smell incredible, but they also add freshness to summer cooking and outdoor dining.

Easy Herbs for Patio Containers:
  • Basil
  • Mint
  • Rosemary
  • Thyme
  • Parsley
  • Oregano
Pro Tip:

Place herbs close to your outdoor dining space or kitchen door so they’re easy to harvest while cooking.

Why it matters:

Herbs combine beauty, fragrance, and function — making patios feel both decorative and edible.

4. Think in “Outdoor Rooms”

The best patios feel like extensions of the home.

Rather than thinking of your patio as one open space, create smaller “zones”:
  • Dining area
  • Lounge area
  • Container garden corner
  • Herb station
Layer in:
  • Outdoor rugs
  • Cushions
  • Lanterns
  • Planters of varying heights
Pro Tip:

Tall planters and grasses help create privacy and soften hard edges.

Why it matters:

Defined spaces make patios feel more comfortable, cozy, and inviting.

5. Don’t Forget Evening Lighting

Some of the best summer moments happen after the sun goes down.

Adding simple lighting instantly changes the atmosphere of a patio.

Easy Patio Lighting Ideas:
  • Solar lanterns
  • Bistro/string lights
  • LED candles
  • Pathway lighting
  • Uplighting containers or trees
Pro Tip:

Warm lighting creates a softer, more relaxing atmosphere than cool white light.

Why it matters:

Lighting extends patio enjoyment well into the evening and creates a true summer ambiance.

BONUS: 3 Things to Remember When Buying Patio Furniture for the First Time

Buying patio furniture can feel overwhelming — especially with so many styles, materials, and sizes available.

Before you buy, focus on these three things first:

1. Measure Your Space First

One of the biggest mistakes people make is buying furniture that’s too large for the patio.
Before shopping:

  • Measure the full patio area
  • Leave room for walking paths
  • Think about how the space will actually function
Pro Tip:

Use painter’s tape to outline furniture dimensions on your patio before purchasing.

2. Think About Maintenance

Not all patio furniture materials perform the same.

Lower Maintenance Options:
  • Aluminum
  • Resin wicker
  • Poly lumber
Higher Maintenance Materials:
  • Natural wood
  • Steel (can rust if not cared for)
Pro Tip:

If you want easy summer living, prioritize weather resistance and easy-to-clean surfaces.

3. Buy for Comfort, Not Just Looks

A beautiful patio only works if you actually want to spend time there.

Before buying:
  • Sit in the furniture
  • Check cushion depth and support
  • Consider how you entertain or relax outdoors
Pro Tip:

Deep seating and softer textures help patios feel more like outdoor living rooms.

Final Thought

The best patios aren’t always the biggest or most expensive — they’re the ones that make you want to spend time outside.

A few thoughtful updates, fresh plants, and intentional design choices can completely transform your outdoor space heading into Summer 2026.

Here’s to a summer spent outdoors!

Happy gardening from all of us at Bradford Greenhouses Garden Gallery.

May 16, 2026 — Bradford Greenhouses