Outdoor patio chairs are an essential element to outdoor spring and summer fun. Remodelista has great pictures of outdoor patios sporting a variety of outdoor furniture styles that are sure to inspire, showing that even the smallest deck or patio can become a functional and festive space if you know how to make the most of it
I’m a fan of simple outdoor furniture, and minimalist chairs are divine for dining.
If you opt for a clean, white palette, make sure the material can easily be washed or wiped down. White can look pure until the grit and grim of everyday use defiles your modern mojo.
1. Zuo Silverstrand White Outdoor Chair.
Wood is another classic choice for outdoor patio chairs. Teak tends to be the most durable, and can come in both contemporary or traditional styles.
The main thing to remember when contemplating wood is that it can be heavier and more challenging to move around the yard.
2. Set of 2 Amazonia Nelson Eucalyptus Easy Carver Patio Chairs.
Basic black patio chairs are great for hiding dirt and stains! Black chairs also have a very modern aesthetic and pop against basic concrete.
You can also stay somewhat economical if you choose chairs with removable canvas.
3. Zuo Golden Beach Outdoor Aluminum Armchair.
Folding chairs have been around forever. They are so popular because they are easy to move and store. Furthermore when they are folded they take up less space which is great for city dwellers or folks with small yards.
Bistro chairs also have a romantic, Parisian feel. Just add soft music and subtle outdoor lighting for the perfect al fresco evening.
4. Amazonia Teak Dublin Outdoor Folding Chairs Set of 2.
Woven chairs have evolved from the extra-wide weave versions of yesteryear. Tight weaves are now the norm and are much more comfortable.
Like folding chairs, most woven chairs are lighter and can be both traditional and modern. I happen to love the play on the classic mid-century design on the left.
5. Palm Harbor Outdoor Wicker Stackable Armchair Set of 4.
From dining chairs to club chairs, outdoor patio chairs have come a long way from those synthetic woven numbers with metal tube framing that always got so hot that it could leave a mark on bare summer arms and legs. Ouch!
Photos: Remodelista.