You’ve decorated the inside of your house for Fall. You’ve spiffed up your front porch with harvest decor. Don’t stop there. Your backyard is just begging for some Fall attention. Here are 4 Fall patio trends to get on-board with now to keep your outdoor living space thriving through the chilly months.
Perfect Symmetry
Lining pathways and setting up porches with perfect symmetry is super hot right now even though the weather isn’t. So, when you find something you like, buy a second one. The idea here is to create a mirror image. For instance, your table centerpiece should be symmetrical both from the perspective of the heads of the table as well as the sides of the tables.

Gilded Gourds
Metallics don’t need to stop at hardware. Fall doesn’t need to be all orange and yellow. Spray paint your Fall wreaths, pumpkins and gourds, and even your planter boxes and pots rose gold, silver, gold, and copper. Mix the different metals together to keep it colorful.
Festive Fall Colors
To soften up the gilded gourds add bold Fall colors to your fabrics. Rich maroon, burnt orange, army green, and golden yellow are just a few colors to keep the Fall patio trends fresh. Just remember, if you have solid cushions, you’ll want patterned throw pillows and rugs and vice versa. With bold colors like this, you don’t want to overdo it with too many conflicting patterns.

Bright Fall Seasonals
Now to complete the ensemble of your bold fabrics and gilded accessories, it’s time to plant some color poppin’ bright Fall seasonals. Think spring this Fall. Vibrant violet balloon flowers, dazzling multi-colored mums, poppin’ pink New York daisies, and bright sunflowers are a great way to add splashes of color both in your front and backyard. You can even bring bouquets of the flowers inside your home to tie your indoor space together with your outdoor space.
Fall is setting in, hop on-board with these hot cool-weather trends now! Spicing up your outdoor space will help encourage you to keep utilizing your wonderful patio even though the summer has past us by.