These outdoor living room ideas are perfect for creating a stylish space for relaxing and entertaining this summer

Creating an outdoor living room allows us to be at one with nature whilst being surrounded by the creature comforts we adore indoors.

Outdoor living room ideas are one of the biggest garden trends of 2022 and utilizing the backyard, large or small, as additional living space allows us to maximize the square footage of our homes.

No matter the size, from a wraparound deck directly off the house, to an intimate balcony, or a sprawling patch of lawn, any plot can be furnished to function as a stylish outdoor living room by adopting a few simple interior design principles.

Not sure how to get started? We chatted to some interior design experts who shared their top tips and outdoor living rooms ideas for 2022...


Our favourite inspirational outdoor living room ideas


"The outdoors is a brilliant place to have fun with color, and make the bolder choices you may crave, but wouldn't pursue indoors," says interiors expert Elias Blunden-Stone, aka The Room Editor (opens in new tab). "Play off the colors of your planted flowers, or channel your favorite holiday destination by creating the same vibe as a treasured location; like bold azure and bright white for fans of the Greek islands."

1. Choose a comfy sofa arrangement


While adding the best garden plants to your space is a good way to get started, investing in some key pieces of furniture will make your place feel like a true hideaway from the world.

Recreate the creature comforts of your indoor living room by choosing the same style of outdoor furniture. Comfy corner sofas have become hugely popular for outdoor living spaces to emulate the authentic feel of a living room, rather than traditional wooden garden furniture. An upholstered sofa instantly brings an indoor living room feel to any backyard social space. Not to mention, it also proves highly practical for offering plenty of seating for all.

Sabina Miller, buying director at Heal’s agrees, saying: "The key to creating a functioning alfresco space is ensuring you have suitable outdoor furniture that will offer the same comfort and durability that you would expect from indoor designs. Cushioned seating provides a sumptuous spot to relax in the summer sunshine."

2. Add an outdoor rug


Outdoor rugs serve a multitude of functions when used in an outdoor space. Firstly, adding pattern and color to the flooring, be it patio paving, turf or decking, instantly brings the space alive, adding a touch of interior design flair.

Secondly there’s a practical element of providing comfort underfoot, because unlike being barefoot in your living room, your bare feet are exposed to the elements in an outdoor living space. The simple placement of an outdoor rug alleviates the issue of problem surfaces: it will save your feet from burning on hot floor surfaces during the hottest part of the day, or from slippery surfaces during a sudden downpour.

Let’s not forget a rug can also protect outdoor flooring from spills that may occur from any food or drink being enjoyed while entertaining or throwing a garden party.

Start from the ground up. "Define the space with an outdoor rug, then build up seating, decorative textiles (in outdoor-friendly fabrics) and surfaces (like tables or stools) – I like tray-top tables for maximum versatility," advises Elias Blunden-Stone, aka The Room Editor.

3. Arrange furniture around a coffee table


When it comes to arranging furniture in an outdoor living room idea, apply the same styling principles as you would when configuring an indoor living space. Look for a focal point to arrange your sofas and chairs around - a coffee table is a perfect solution.

A low table in the center gives an outside space more purpose. A coffee table indoors is sometimes solely there to anchor the decor, providing a focal point to fill an otherwise wasted space, or act as somewhere to fan out your favorite magazines or favourite coffee table books. In contrast, a coffee table in an outdoor living room idea is much more practical, providing the perfect platform to place useful items, like gardening supplies or snacks and drinks if you're entertaining - in turn saving you constant trips indoors to fetch them.

4. Dress furniture with cushions and throws


No living room sofa is complete without a curated collection of cushions, yet so often the garden furniture sits naked in the backyard, not styled and accepted as merely a seat rather than cozy and welcoming like a living room sofa.

Using the same interior design trends and styling principles as you would apply indoors, layer seating with textured throws against brightly colored cushions to bring an outdoor living space to life with a pop of personality.

Clotilde Passalacqua, Interior Design Manager at IKEA (opens in new tab) says: “Adding small decorative touches such as cushions and throws is a great way of rejuvenating your current outdoor furniture this season, without needing to spend a lot of money. Tactile accessories will effortlessly add an element of comfort to your outdoor space, helping to create an inviting environment for you and your guests to enjoy time outdoors.”

Choose specially designed outdoor fabrics to ensure your accessories are fade-resistant to the sun and splash-proof from any water exposure.

"We shouldn’t have to compromise when using fabrics outside. Long gone are the days of slippery nylon cushions and covers. Now there is a whole host of luxurious and well-designed fabrics that can be used," explains David Harris, Design Director at Andrew Martin (opens in new tab). "Outdoor weaves and eco digital prints all perform incredibly well against light and fading, so there’s no need to compromise on style outdoors."

If you're feeling crafty, check out our guide on how to make a cushion cover (just remember to use waterproof materials!)

5. Make a style statement with lighting


When it comes to backyard lights we often think function over form, giving all the aesthetics to the interiors of the home. Instead, take inspiration from the ambient lighting scheme in your living room to welcome the same level of lighting to outside spaces. Incorporating more thoughtful lighting adds a stylish living room feel.

While outdoor lighting comes in many practical forms, such as directional spotlights around borders and paths and large patio lights, we love the idea of using lamps to enhance the indoor-outdoor feeling of the outdoor living space.

"Freestanding lamps and lanterns, that are solar-powered and rechargeable, are great outdoors as they can be moved around the space easily, offering a lot more flexibility and the option of directional lighting," explains Reilly Gray, Founder, SUNS Lifestyle (opens in new tab).

"We've seen sales of our solar-powered lanterns and lighting increase as customers invest more into their outdoor spaces and look to make the most of them all year round. The right lighting gives a real sense of home whilst allowing you to enjoy your outdoor space long after sundown."

Solar-powered lighting can offer up to 18 hours of light on a full battery, but can also be charged using USB-C as an alternative power source, presenting not only a practical but a sustainable living solution too.

If you don't have space for outdoor lighting, consider using small flourishes instead, like outdoor fairy lights or the best flameless candles.

6. Gather around a fire pit in the evenings


An outdoor living room isn't complete these days without an on-trend fire pit, a perfect way to inject heat and ambiance into your space.

As well as being highly practical from a heating perspective, a fire pit can also act as a great focal point to style your space around and is a great garden party idea to keep gatherings going long after the sun has set.

"Much like an internal living room, either center the space around a focal point or lay it out for conversational ease. Where the focus might be a fireplace (or television) indoors, focus outdoor living around a particularly pleasant view of the garden, or (if you have a safe environment for it) a fire pit or fire bowl," advises Elias.

7. Welcome shade to maximize usage


While an outdoor living room is a dream, there will be times when you need to escape the rays and for that, you need a suitable shade. An awning is a winning way to provide shelter, even better when choosing a motorized design that can be welcomed at the touch of a button.

"Firstly, you need to think about how you currently use your space, and what you might like to achieve by having an awning installed," advises James Chilton, product manager, awnings, Hillarys.

"If, for example, you love using your garden into the evening, you may want to consider an awning that has the option of a built-in heater, so you can use your space as it gets chillier. Similarly, if you’d like to use your garden year-round, including in the darker autumn and winter months, you’re likely to benefit from built-in lighting."

"All awnings work extremely hard: they offer shade on a hot summer’s day; provide superior UV protection, and are retractable for complete flexibility."

Awnings come in a variety of fabrics which allows you to find the color, pattern and texture that’s right for your space.

8. Add occasional furniture


Occasional furniture is a great way to effortlessly style your outdoor living space. As you would in your indoor living room, team occasional chairs with a garden sofa to provide ample seating. Consider buying a rocking chair to create the perfect spot to rock the hours away with a good book.

Incorporating additional chairs into your outdoor living room space means you can cater to everyone when entertaining, ensuring a comfortable place for all to perch.

"Try and offer seating at different heights and comfort levels for different guests," advises Elias. "As fun and garden-friendly as they are, not everyone wants to flop around in a beanbag chair.

9. Adorn the walls with accessories


Wall decor is no longer just reserved for interiors, as decorating exterior walls with mirrors and artwork is becoming increasingly popular. Dressing the walls helps to instantly create a sense of an outdoor living room by mimicking classic interior styling.

Garden mirrors are the styling gem that everyone should embrace when styling their outdoor living rooms. Not only do mirrors add a sophisticated touch to the space, the reflection also adds depth and curiosity. This is especially effective in smaller plots because mirrors can create a sense of space by bouncing light around, helping to make the garden feel bigger.

Taking exterior wall decor one step further Elias adds: "For a truly indoor decorative kick, look into adding garden-friendly art. I am a huge fan of art outdoors, and I like to think beyond the garden gnome. Look for durable ceramic or metal sculptures, or rustic wooden or metal wall art panels that will age well in the elements. Weathered vintage signage is a way to add fun retro style."

How do I set up an outdoor living room?


Homeowners looking to upgrade their outside spaces should approach the decor with the same level of consideration as indoor styling.

Take key trends (such as the popular Japandi trend) outside, to create outdoor living room ideas filled with considered furniture and accessory choices. From comfy corner sofas to practical side tables, the key is in the detail for comfortable alfresco living. Thanks to the latest garden furniture and accessory designs, it's never been easier to create a more beautiful and luxurious outdoor living space that feels like a seamless transition from indoor to out.

"When it comes to furnishing a terrace or outdoor area don’t be scared to mix different styles of furniture together in the same way as you would in an interior," says global interior designer Sophie Paterson, at Sophie Paterson Interiors (opens in new tab).



How do you make a cozy outdoor space?


Making an outside space cozy is easy when you know how. "If you like to get outdoors and use your space as early (or late) in the season as possible, make sure and have "after-dark" accessories, that will help you cozy-up, on standby," says Elias. Dig out your best blankets from winter and give them a new lease of life when the sun goes down.

"It's pretty obvious, but extra throws will come in handy once the sun sets. Ambient candlelight definitely makes things cozy. Invest in tall lanterns that will keep lit candles secure, transportable and out of the wind," Elias continues.

"Even artificial light will add coziness. There are more options than ever for either rechargeable outdoor-friendly lighting or more stylish solar-powered units that charge all day in the sun and provide the perfect glow after dusk."

“Never before has the word ‘cozy’ been associated with the garden. Historically, gardens have been utility spaces, or for aesthetic value such as decorative botanical gardens. Now, however, people want to give their garden a cozy feel, making it an extension of their homes," says Jonny Brierley, CEO at Moda Furnishings. "With the introduction of softer outdoor-use upholstery, lighting, accessories and even fire pits, people are applying the same interest in the design of their homes to the design of their gardens.”

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North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong Un, personally supervised the ninth and final ground test of a high-thrust solid-fuel rocket engine on September 8, marking a decisive step toward deploying a new intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM).

The engine, constructed with advanced carbon-fiber composite materials, generates nearly two thousand kilonewtons of thrust—surpassing previous models and positioning Pyongyang for rapid and mobile missile launch capability.

Solid-fuel propulsion offers a strategic advantage over legacy liquid-fuel systems, allowing for swift deployment and reduced vulnerability to pre-launch detection.

Analysts note its readiness potential enables missile deployment within minutes rather than hours.

State media described the test as ushering in a “significant change in expanding and strengthening the nuclear strategic forces,” and confirmed the engine is slated for use in both the already tested Hwasong-19 and the next-generation Hwasong-20, which awaits its inaugural flight.

This technological milestone follows Kim’s recent visit to Beijing and his appearance alongside Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin at a major military parade.

Analysts interpret that occasion as an affirmation of renewed strategic ties, and the subsequent engine test as a manifestation of Pyongyang’s resumed confidence in advancing its weapons programme.

Observers anticipate that North Korea may conduct a full test-launch of the new ICBM by year’s end—possibly ahead of a major ruling party congress in early 2026, where Kim is expected to outline fresh domestic and foreign policy directives.

This development signals a notable acceleration in North Korea’s missile capability, combining enhanced engine technology with heightened diplomatic backing from its foremost allies.
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In an unprecedented escalation, Israel carried out military airstrikes in Doha, Qatar, on September 9 – marking the first time its forces have struck within the Gulf state.

The operation focused on senior Hamas leadership, including chief negotiator Khalil al-Hayya and others involved in ceasefire discussions.

Although key figures survived, Hamas confirmed that six individuals were killed, among them al-Hayya’s son and a Qatari security officer.

The attack occurred in a residential compound near Doha’s Legtaifiya area, adjacent to a petrol station, resulting in visible damage and confirming the operation’s precision and intent.

The strike poses a critical threat to delicate mediation efforts.

Qatar, a central mediator in Gaza ceasefire negotiations and home to hostages discussions, decried the operation as a “cowardly” violation of its sovereignty and international law.

UN Secretary-General António Guterres condemned the attack as a flagrant affront to Qatar’s territorial integrity and urged a renewed focus on achieving a lasting ceasefire.

Israel’s Prime Minister portrayed the strike as a precise counterterrorism measure, asserting that leaders cannot operate with impunity even on diplomatic grounds.

Reports indicate that the United States was informed of the operation, though Qatar maintains it received no prior warning.

President Donald Trump was said to have termed the incident “unfortunate” while affirming shared commitment to peace, though also backing Israel’s broader objectives.

Global responses were swift and widespread.

Leaders from the European Union, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, France, and the United Kingdom joined Qatar and the UN in condemning the strike and warning of its destabilizing impact on regional security and diplomatic momentum.

The operation—reportedly months in preparation—reflects Israel’s willingness to act decisively in pursuit of its security aims.

It has now introduced a stark reality: Gulf mediation may no longer shield Hamas political authorities from targeted strikes.

This assault now stands as a watershed moment, raising urgent and grave questions about the future of diplomacy, regional alignments, and the safety of those embroiled in negotiation efforts.
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At just 5.6 millimeters thick, the iPhone Air stands as Apple’s thinnest smartphone ever, featuring a 6.5-inch OLED display and “spacecraft titanium” construction.

It is available in Sky Blue, Light Gold, Cloud White and Space Black.

It runs on the powerful A19 Pro chip, includes Apple’s new C1X modem and N1 networking chips, and relies exclusively on eSIM support.

Retailing from nine hundred ninety-nine dollars, the Air joins the iPhone 17 series with pre-orders starting September twelfth and shipping from September nineteenth.

The standard iPhone 17 offers a 6.3-inch display with a 120 Hz refresh rate, improved AI features, enhanced scratch resistance and increased storage, while maintaining a starting price of seven hundred ninety-nine dollars.

The iPhone 17 Pro, priced from one thousand ninety-nine dollars, introduces a vapor-chamber cooling system, a larger battery and advanced camera performance.

Camera upgrades across the lineup include AI-driven Center Stage framing, ultra-stabilized video, and dual-capture for simultaneous selfie and rear-scene recording.

Wearables received notable enhancements.

The AirPods Pro 3, priced at two hundred forty-nine dollars, feature live language translation, heart rate detection, better fit and enhanced active noise cancellation.

They include improved spatial audio and battery life.

Three Apple Watch models were introduced.

The Apple Watch Series 11, starting at three hundred ninety-nine dollars, includes a blood pressure monitor (pending FDA approval), sleep score tracking, stronger glass, and 24-hour battery life.

The more affordable Apple Watch SE 3 now features an always-on display and upgraded chip, starting at two hundred forty-nine dollars.

At the premium end, the Apple Watch Ultra 3 offers satellite connectivity, a larger screen, and up to forty-two hours of battery life, priced at seven hundred ninety-nine dollars.

Apple highlighted sustainability across the product line.

The iPhone Air is made with 80 percent recycled titanium.

All watch models incorporate at least 40 percent recycled materials, and the Ultra 3 features a 3D-printed titanium case that reduces waste.

Despite tariff pressures, Apple maintained its pricing across devices while increasing base storage options.

The company’s global manufacturing strategy, including expanded operations in India, has helped buffer cost increases.

With bold new designs, AI capabilities, health features and environmental improvements, Apple’s 2025 product refresh reinforces its leadership in innovation and premium consumer technology.
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The Vatican has hosted the first Catholic LGBTQ pilgrimage recognized during a Holy Year, as pilgrims gathered in Rome and processed through the Holy Door of St. Peter’s Basilica in an event framed as a gesture of welcome for LGBTQ Catholics and their families.

The pilgrimage formed part of the Jubilee Year calendar, which draws millions of the faithful to the Vatican at regular intervals for prayer and penance.

Participants prayed together, carried symbols including a rainbow cross, and entered the basilica through the Holy Door—an act of devotion signifying reconciliation—after a vigil the previous evening.

Attendance ran into the hundreds, with groups traveling from Europe, the Americas, and Asia.

Church figures associated with the gathering emphasized pastoral accompaniment while noting that doctrine remains unchanged.

A Mass connected to the pilgrimage was celebrated in Rome, and senior clergy urged respect and protection of human dignity, including for those who identify as LGBTQ.

The initiative, planned under Pope Francis, continued under Pope Leo XIV, reflecting an institutional willingness to maintain outreach launched in recent years.

The Holy Year context provided additional significance.

Crossing the Holy Door at St. Peter’s is among the Jubilee’s central rites, with registration overseen by the Vatican’s official portal to manage the flow of pilgrims across designated routes and time slots.

The inclusion of an LGBTQ-focused event on the wider Jubilee calendar marked a first within living memory, according to organizers and participants.

The milestone weekend in Rome coincided with other high-profile moments at the Vatican, including the canonization of Carlo Acutis—recognized as the Church’s first millennial saint—and Pier Giorgio Frassati, celebrations that drew large youth crowds to St. Peter’s Square.

The confluence of events underscored a Holy Year narrative centered on engaging younger generations and demonstrating the Church’s global scale.
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Apple held its highly anticipated fall hardware event—branded “Awe Dropping”—delivering a slate of new devices designed to reinvigorate consumer interest amid supply constraints, global trade pressures, and intensifying competition.

The star of the show was the iPhone 17 lineup.

It includes the standard iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro, iPhone 17 Pro Max, and a new ultra-thin model called the iPhone 17 Air.

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The rugged Apple Watch Ultra 3 offers satellite messaging, five-G RedCap cellular support and significantly longer battery life.

A refreshed budget variant, the Apple Watch SE 3, received screen and processing upgrades.

Apple also introduced the AirPods Pro 3, which add live translation, improved noise cancellation, and optical heart-rate sensing within a more compact charging case.

While design changes were modest, health and convenience features were substantially enhanced.

All new iPhones run the latest iOS 26 software, boasting a refreshed Liquid Glass interface, enhanced call handling with live translation, and a dedicated Games app.

Worldwide streaming of the event commenced from Apple’s Cupertino headquarters, alongside availability announcements.

Pre-orders are set to open on September twelfth, with products shipping by September nineteenth.

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Nepal’s Prime Minister, KP Sharma Oli, resigned on Tuesday in the wake of violent nationwide protests led by Generation Z, which left at least nineteen people dead and hundreds injured.

The upheaval, centred on a government ban of twenty-six social media platforms and mounting anger over corruption and economic stagnation, became the most severe unrest Nepal has seen in decades.

The protests erupted after the government imposed a sweeping ban on social media platforms—including Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram, YouTube and X—citing non-compliance with new registration rules.

Although the ban was later lifted, outrage had already surged.

Security forces deployed live ammunition, tear gas, rubber bullets and water cannons against demonstrators in Kathmandu, prompting international condemnation.

Hospitals reported mass casualties, and nearly four hundred people were treated for injuries.

Demonstrators armed with school uniforms and placards clashed with police at the federal parliament complex.

Homes of political leaders and party offices were set ablaze in Kathmandu and other cities.

The youth-led movement tapped into deeper discontent over political nepotism, privilege, and a lack of economic opportunity.

A campaign targeting “Nepo Kids”—children of politicians flaunting wealth—galvanized widespread support.

Gen-Z activists organised via social media before access was cut.

Civic leader Sudan Gurung emerged as a prominent figure, spearheading protests through his NGO “Hami Nepal” and coordinating demonstrations with platforms like Instagram and Discord.

The political fallout was swift.

In addition to the prime minister’s resignation, the interior minister, along with other cabinet members including finance and health ministers, stepped down.

The army urged dialogue and restraint while curfews were imposed in multiple cities.

International bodies called for transparent investigations into the use of lethal force.

Oli said he resigned to enable a constitutional resolution.

With no party holding a clear majority, analysts anticipate the formation of an interim government—potentially involving Gen-Z groups—in coming days.

This uprising mirrors other youth-driven movements across South Asia, reflecting a broader crisis of governance and generational frustration.
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Google Avoids Break-Up in U.S. Antitrust Case as Stocks Rise
Information Warfare in the Age of AI: How Language Models Become Targets and Tools
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Japanese Customer Sways from VW to BYD after “Unbelievable” Test Drive amid Dealership Expansion
WhatsApp is rolling out a feature that looks a lot like Telegram.
Chinese and Indian Leaders Pursue Amity Amid Global Shifts
European Union Plans for Ukraine Deployment
ECB Warns Against Inflation Complacency
Concerns Over North Cyprus Casino Development
Shipping Companies Look Beyond Chinese Finance
Rural Exodus Fueling European Wildfires
China Hosts Major Security Meeting
Chinese Police Successfully Recover Family's Savings from Livestream Purchases
Liverpool Defeat Arsenal 1–0 with Szoboszlai Free-Kick to Stay Top of Premier League
Xi Jinping Leads Celebrations in Lhasa as Tibet Marks 60 Years of Autonomy
Chinese Stock Market Rally Fueled by Domestic Investors
Israeli Airstrike in Yemen Kills Houthi Prime Minister
Trump Administration Seeks to Repurpose $4.9 Billion in Foreign Aid
Corporate America Cuts Middle Management as Bosses Take On Triple the Workload
Parents Sue OpenAI After Teen’s Death, Alleging ChatGPT Encouraged Suicide
Amazon Faces Lawsuit Over 'Buy' Label on Digital Streaming Content
China’s Qixi Festival Sees Marriage Registrations Surge and Flower Prices Soar Tenfold