16 Exceptional Mid-Century Modern Patio Designs For Your Outdoor Spaces

Can you feel the spring getting closer and closer as the sun goes up every day?
That means that it is time for you to start cleaning up your backyard, garden or courtyard and get it ready for the lovely weather of spring which you can enjoy from just outside of your home in your comfyΒ mid-century modern patioΒ setup.

Because of it’s convenient location and outdoor living feel, the patio is very often seen as an extension of our indoor living space.
Whether we are talking about a setup made of stone, brick or concrete, it is the perfect place to throw in a nice party, especially if it is accompanied by a grill, fire pit or a fireplace.
And as the weather becomes warmer, an outdoor kitchen and dining set can make it your favorite eating spot, while an abundance of patio furniture and colorful decor turns it into the perfect sunny lounge.

Welcome to our newest outdoors design collection ofΒ 16 Exceptional Mid-Century Modern Patio Designs For Your Outdoor SpacesΒ in which we are going to introduce you to some of the best and most originalΒ mid-century modern patioΒ designs that look exactly like they would if they were designed during the ’50s.
Not what you are looking for?
Then make sure that you check out our recent patio design collections from theΒ contemporary, modernΒ orΒ rusticΒ design style.

Devis – Purdy House

Boston Mid Century Modern Patio

Brentwood Residence

Inca Trail Double Butterfly

Mid-Century Modern | Arapahoe Acres

Double Gable Eichler Remodel

Madison Park Mid-Century Modern Patio Setup

Mid-Century Modern Residence & Garden

Tam O’Shanter Residence

Mid-Century Ranch

Hornstein Residence

Carmel Mid-Century LEED

Mid Century Modern home in Palm Springs

Hip Yet Sophisticated Denver Ranch

House 52

Portola Valley

 

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