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75 Best Front Porch Decorating Ideas for Making the Dreamiest Space Ever

Inviting guests for an outside visit? These ideas will pretty up your porch or patio with ease.

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In our opinion here at Country Living, there’s really no better season than porching season—or make that porching seasons! Whether you're getting your porch first prepped for spring, giving it a fall overhaul, or even decorating the porch for the holidays, there are so many fun possibilities on how to decorate. In that spirit, we’ve pulled together a list of 75 of our favorite porch and patio decorating ideas. From finding the perfect containers to flank your front door to our editor-approved tips on making your petite porch feel larger, there’s something here for every porch size and budget. And, after you’re done with the front porch, don’t forget your patio, screened-in porch, and other outdoor spaces—especially as the weather warms up and people want a respite from the heat (and bugs...).

For more seasonal decorating ideas for your porch:

1

Craft a Party-Ready Porch

exterior of house featuring blankets in the yard and a porch filled with a potting station dining table and two rocking chairs
Brian Woodcock

Get your porch ready for summer parties, last-minute get-togethers, or casual hangouts with rocking chairs, ample storage with piece of furniture, and a long table to set out food and small bites. Then, set the scene by adding green garland and comfy picnic blankets and pillows for the front lawn. Be sure to stock your cooler (a wheelbarrow also works!) or prep your favorite sangria recipe.

2

Add A Pair of Classic Rockers

a bandanna wearing dog on the porch of claire zinneckers 1897 folk victorian farmhouse in texas
Buff Strickland

The classics are classics for a reason, right? A set of wooden rocking chairs looks great on almost every porch and helps create a welcoming, laze-about vibe that is quintessential to front porches. Here, designer Claire Zinnecker surrounded two vintage rocking chairs with freshly planted greens and a wedding ring quilt sewn by her grandmother.


RELATED: 6 Best Outdoor Rocking Chairs for Relaxing on the Porch

3

Lean Into Wood

yellow farmhouse exterior
Erin Kelly

If you love the look of a classically clean porch but still want seating to enjoy the views, then stick to simple silhouettes made from outdoor-friendly woods such as teak. Even if the silhouettes differ, the common material they share will keep the porch from looking too mismatched.

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4

Go Green

green wicker rocking chairs with floral upholstery look out over a porch
Laurey W.Glenn

It’s no secret around here that we love green. (We mean it! Don’t believe us? See below....) So, why not bring it out to the porch? While painted wicker is always in style, painting it green means you’ll be blend trendy whims with timeless style.

RELATED: 50 Rooms and Decorating Ideas that Prove Green is the Prettiest Color

5

Go for Grand

serenbe, georgia home with front porch
Jean Allsopp

Because the front porch is the first thing guests will see upon arriving to your house, we’re giving you permission to go a little overboard (on scale, on furniture, on everything). Opt for large planters to flank your front door. Fill them with tidy boxwoods for a more prim-and-proper approach, or go for more unkempt greens and spillers to keep things feeling a little humble.

RELATED: Get Your Porch Ready With One of Our Best Container Gardening Ideas

6

Think Outside the Box with Upholstery

a porch with a swing and wicker chair
Roger Davies

Textiles are the perfect way to show off your porching personality. For a subtle country flair, pick something like a gingham tablecloth, plaid blanket, or a patterned quilt to wrap your swing cushion, like the homeowners did here on their California porch. If your upholstery is graphic, pair it with plain pillows in the same palette to bring the space together.

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7

Set Up a Mini Kitchen Garden

sulphur springs, texas farmhouse home of kk mckenzie and ryan mckenzie featuring a potting station on the front porch
Stephen Karlisch

If you’re a dedicated green thumb, then you know that every spot—and we do mean every—could use a little greening up. Here, a small potting station on the covered patio acts as a mini kitchen garden with quick-grab herbs and small greens.

RELATED: Everything You Should Know Before Starting an Herb Garden

8

Accentuate Architectural Features

designer erick espinozas 1895 victorian home in danbury, connecticut the exterior is all white with green trim
Mark Roskams

If your home has unique architectural detailing such as archways along the front porch, then decorate to compliment. Here, designer Erick Espinoza hung potted geraniums from the arches to draw the eye up.

9

Rely on a Classic Color Palette

metal roof porch with a sitting area and american flag hung on the wall while a brown and white dog looks out into the yard
Buff Strickland

If you aren’t sure where to begin on your porch design project, start with a simple color palette. On this Texas porch, varying shades of blue and white set the base while an antique flag hung on the wall provides the proper pop of red. A mix of country patterns, such as gingham and grain sack ticking stripes, add texture.

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10

Bet on Black

front porch of a 1970s black log cabin in upstate new york features a white wood chair and piles of firewood
ZIO AND SONS

If you’ve gone bold with a black exterior, keep your front porch furnishings natural wood. Stick to neutral taupe tones that help bridge moody schemes with softer palettes.

11

Choose a Candy-Colored Palette

front porch with pink dutch door, potted plants, and yellow and white awning
Becky Luigart-Stayner

Bright, happy colors instantly boost curb appeal. Here, a pink Dutch door pairs perfectly with a white-and-yellow painted metal awning. Choose white furniture for a neutral base, then pile on colorful pillows to complete the palette.

12

Pick Petite Plants

1920s bungalow exterior with small plants and a sitting area
Brie Williams

On smaller porches, you may be tempted to fill the space with larger-than-life plants to make an impact. Instead, try picking plants with smaller silhouettes, like homeowner Bambi Costanzo did here. This allows you to have more plants in the same area and doesn’t take up precious walking space by the front door.

RELATED: See more of this tiny cottage that brims with big personality.

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13

Paint Your Floors

lake cabin screened porch with porch swing
Adam Albright, styling by Matthew Gleason

Not only is a painted floor a quick and easy way to upgrade your existing porch, but it’s also on trend. You can keep it simple by washing the space in a single color or mixing it up with a checkered floor or other dynamic patterns. You also don’t have to have wood flors to paint them! Here, a concrete slab got a major upgrade with green paint.

Get the Look:
Floor Paint Color: Cypress Vine by Behr

RELATED: 20+ Brilliant Ideas for Painted Floors

14

Bring On the Color

front porch of white house with purple hydrangeas
Helen Norman

Love an all-white exterior but want to add some color and don’t have a ton of room to do so? Take a note from creative Nancy Fishelson! Her longstanding affinity for whites and neutrals doesn’t mean she isn’t open to pops of color. Happy hydrangeas add just a dash of color when set against her white farmhouse flush with greenery.

RELATED: Best Blue Flowers for Your Garden

15

Hang Graphic Paddles

red lake cabin front porch with painted paddles hanging on the wall
Adam Albright, styling by Matthew Gleason

If your lakeside porch is in need of a quick spiffying up, try hanging graphic canoe paddles as art! They’ll set a happy and welcoming tone right by the front door.

Get the Look:
Red Paint Color: Rustic Red by Sherwin-Williams

RELATED: See More of This Lakeside Cabin That Has All the Old-School Charm of Summer Camp

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16

Sculpt Shapely Boxwoods

close up of green, wooden front door of county home with a pair of potted boxwoods flanking it
Karyn Millet

If you love the look of topiaries flanking the door but don’t love all the fuss of having to care for them, go simple. A pair of rounded boxwoods in tall planters adds height and drama without the maintenance required to care for more fanciful topiaries.

17

Mount a Pile-it-On Peg Rail

porch with peg rail
Stephen Karlisch

Blend beauty and function with a peg rail hung right by the door. It makes a stylish dumping ground for hats and towels in the summer, and when school rolls around it can easily corral your kids’ clutter.

18

Vary the Height of Your Stair Decor

white exterior with orange front door and stairs covered in wood stumps and pumpkins
BRIAN WOODCOCK

This idea is perfect for the person who lives to style up seasonal decor up and down their stairs. Instead of relying solely on the stair height to create separate levels, bring in another layer, such as stumps as shown here, to instantly elevate (both stylistically and physically) your favorite pieces. In the summer, try old coolers or vintage cans!

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19

Create a Feature Path

front porch of modern wood house that has a stair stone pathway leading up
David Tsay

Boost curb appeal by crafting a featured pathway that leads up to your porch like the one shown here. Choose a mix of materials that contrast with your home’s exterior for maximum style power.

20

Go Vintage with Planters

vintage potato cans filled with flowers and greenery sit on porch stairs
David Tsay

Terra-cotta pots are lovely, but why not opt for something a little more original? These particular tins once held potato chips, and their bright, cheerful colors make for a beautiful addition to this porch. Fill them with geraniums in the summer and mums in the fall.

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Anna Logan
Senior Homes & Style Editor

Anna Logan is the Senior Homes & Style Editor at Country Living, where she covers design and decorating trends, home features, and gift guides. She also produces home features and styles content for the print magazine. When she isn’t working, can often be found digging around antique shops for the perfect find. Follow her adventures on Instagram!

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