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30 Ideas for a Small Deck

Make it Beautiful and Functional

By Jodie RowePublished 9 months ago 7 min read

When you have dreams of a large and spacious deck, it can be difficult to find ideas and inspiration for making the most out of a small deck.

However, if you design the space with your needs and lifestyle in mind, even the smallest deck can become a beautiful outdoor oasis that you will look forward to spending time in.

To help get your creative juices flowing, I've rounded up some of the best examples of stylish and practical small decks I could find.

Here are 30 small deck ideas that prove they can be beautiful and functional.

1. Use Floor Pillows for Extra Seating

Using floor pillows in place of chairs is a great way to sneak in some extra seating without taking up valuable space. The cushions can be easily stacked or moved to the side if needed. Plus, it will give your deck a cool boho-style feel, especially paired with some stylish string lights.

2. Add a Privacy Screen

Adding a privacy screen to your small deck is a great way to make it feel more intimate and an extension of your living space. You can build your own privacy screen out of wood or lattice, or you can purchase pre-made screens that can be quickly and easily mounted on your deck.

3. Fill it With Plants

You don't need a lot of space to start gardening, and this green oasis proves it. You can make the most of your small backyard space by filling the deck with container plants and topiaries to create a quaint and intimate dining area.

4. Add an L-Shaped Couch

When space is limited, maximize seating with an L-shaped couch. Add plenty of throw cushions and blankets to create a cozy and inviting space that doesn't sacrifice style or function.

5. Build a Pergola

A pergola is a great way to add some shade and help make your deck feel more livable. Add a wood pergola with a built-in privacy wall to your small deck to create an outdoor sanctuary that will have others drooling.

6. Make it Moody and Maximalist

Make the most of a small rooftop terrace by painting it a dramatic shade of black and adding plenty of stylish decor and greenery. With a deck that looks like this, who cares how small it is?

7. Add a Hanging Chair

If space is limited, adding a hanging chair or porch swing is a great way to provide seating while going above and beyond your run-of-the-mill patio furniture. If you don't have a covered deck to secure the swing from, try a hanging chair that comes with a stand instead.

8. Build a Ground-Level Deck

Ground-level decks (also called platform decks or floating decks) are not only cost-effective and less work to build, but they are also a great option for small spaces. They blend seamlessly in with the rest of your yard, making the deck itself feel larger and more usable.

9. Prepare It for Rain or Shine.

Get the most out of your small deck by making adjustments that accommodate both rain and shine. Custom-made roman shades were added to this deck so that the homeowners can use it year-round.

10. Add a Small Dining Space

A small metal table and chair set is the perfect spot for morning coffee on this tiny deck. Tuck the table off to the side to maximize space on the rest of the deck for things like planters or other decorative accessories.

11. Use Trees to Make a Privacy Wall

Privacy walls don't have to be permanent additons to your deck. Use potted cedar trees for example to create a living privacy screen that is easily removable if needed, making it a renter-friendly option.

12. Add a Fire Table

Make your deck a place you will look forward to spending time on with the addition of a fire table. Pair it with some cozy seating and string lights and you'll have the perfect place to spend summer nights.

13. Forego Deck Railing

While certainly necessary for tall decks, deck railing can make a small deck feel even more enclosed and boxed in. If you're working with a low-rise deck, consider foregoing the railing altogether. Just make sure that you consult the building deck code guidelines to ensure that your deck is built to code.

14. Build a Covered Deck

Extending the roof to cover your small deck will help to make it feel like an outdoor living space that you will be excited to utilize. You can go a step further and have a ceiling fan installed to help keep your cool during intense summer days.

15. Add an Outdoor Rug

Adding a rug instantly makes a space feel cozier and more inviting, and the same goes for a deck. Outdoor rugs are made from woven plastic which makes them durable and waterproof. I love this stylish black and white rug chosen for this small deck.

16. Create an Outdoor Kitchen

Outdoor kitchen don't need to be large and elaborate in order to be functional. Pair a regular barbecue with a small wooden table or bar to create a quaint outdoor kitchen that you'll be using all summer long.

17. Add a Gazebo

Adding a gazebo is a great way to make your small deck more functional since you and your furniture will be protected from intense sun and rain. buy a prefab gazebo from your nearest home improvement store or go all-out with a custom-made structure designed specifically for your space.

18. Use Turfgrass

Turfgrass is a great option to provide some comfort underfoot on a small deck. It also makes your deck safer, preventing slips or splinters, and helps the space feel inviting and like an extension of your green space.

18. Add a Hammock

A hammock is a perfect way to utilize long, awkwardly narrow spaces that are difficult to furnish. This side yard deck features a small patio table for dining on one end with a comfortable hammock prominently featured on the other.

19. Use a Table with Benches

While a full dining set can take up a lot of space and may not fit on a small deck or patio, a thin table with some benches provides the perfect spot for some coffee or a light snack in this small space. It can be even better if you find a set where the benches can be tucked away under the table when not in use.

20. Use Composite Decking

Composite decking is a great wood alternative that is realistic looking while requiring less maintenance and upkeep. It's also more comfortable to walk on, so you can create an outdoor space that genuinely feels livable.

21. Double-Up on Outdoor Couches

Create a space that is perfect for entertaining friends and family by adding more than one outdoor couch. Style your small deck with a sleek and modern sectional and loveseat combo that looks hard to resist for example.

22. Add Potted Plants

Plants are always a good idea, and they can be especially valuable when styling a small deck. Rather than worry about packing in patio furniture, choose a few small pieces and then add some potted plants and flowers to give the space a finished look.

23. Create a Gathering Space

Make the most of your small deck by creating an inviting gathering space to spend time with friends and family. This French Riviera-inspired sundeck prioritizes comfort and conversation by providing plenty of seating around a stylish and functional coffee table.

25. Maximize Comfort with Throw Pillows and Blankets

Adding throw pillows and blankets to your deck is an easy way to make it feel comfortable and inviting. Use lots of soft textiles to make your small deck feel like an extension of your home.

26. Extend Your Living Space

Large folding doors and a subtle flooring transition help to make this tiny deck feel like a natural extension of the living room. Keep the decor consistent to really tie the two spaces together.

27. Add a Shade Tarp

Even the smallest of decks becomes more functional and practical with some kind of shade feature added. If you don't have the time or money to build a gazebo or pergola, or you just want a temporary or renter-friendly option, consider adding a shade tarp instead.

28. Provide Versatile Seating Options

Choose your deck furniture intentionally to maximize the functionality of your space. This small deck is outfitted with a chaise lounge and outdoor sofa to provide a variety of seating options that can be adjusted to meet the needs of the homeowners.

29. Keep Furnishings Minimal

To achieve a minimal look while keeping the space functional, opt for thin, low-profile patio furniture and decor. This will help your small deck feel larger than it really is, plus it leaves you with plenty of extra room for activities.

30. Choose Foldable Patio Furniture

Foldable patio furniture doesn't have to resemble the ugly plastic lawn chairs your grandmother had. Grab some stylish wooden foldable furniture so it can be easily tucked away when needed.

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About the Creator

Jodie Rowe

Writer|Creator|Yogi Lover of Feng Shui, Personal Development, Wellness and Interior Design

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