Your Dreamy Boho Patio Starts With A Retired Living Room Piece

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When you picture boho patio furniture, pieces like wicker chairs or tassled floor cushions might be the first items that come to mind. The term 'boho' is short for bohemian style and encapsulates everything that makes a space feel relaxed yet full of personality. While many assume that a boho design is limited to interior spaces, this versatile style can expand to your outdoor spaces, specifically to create a dreamy patio area. This is surprisingly easy to achieve and can also help to repurpose that old coffee table you've been meaning to upgrade. Instead of keeping an outdated coffee table in your living room, you can give it a few decorative tweaks and place it outside on your porch with pillows for a boho space that's ideal for entertaining. 

While you can search through a guide to bohemian decor to learn about the basics of this style, there are some fundamental elements that will work across spaces. One common feature that's often incorporated into boho decor is mixing patterns or textiles. Mashing different pieces together is not only fun visually, but is the perfect opportunity to incorporate old furniture and help make your patio feel like a living room instead of the outdoors.

How to incorporate a coffee table into a boho patio design

While much of the bohemian design is achieved through presentation and accenting pieces like throw pillows, doing some DIY work on the table can help lock in the details. One way to bring the boho feel to life is to paint the table with a solid color paint, or go outside the box and make a design by hand or stencil on the table's surface. Before tossing your coffee table onto the patio, you'll need to complete some prep work to make sure it's weather-proof while also having that boho vibe. These exact steps will depend on the coffee table's material, but generally, you'll need to add some sort of sealant or paint to the surface to prevent any long-term water damage. For example, if you're working with a wooden coffee table, using a product like the Rust-Oleum Ultimate Spar Urethane Oil-based Varnish will help to keep out water and prevent mold from growing on the material.

Styling the coffee table is another trendy way to design your perfect patio, and bringing a community feel to the space will help with your boho design. In addition to painting the table, try adding some throw pillows on the ground around the table to mimic the look of seating. This works best with a low-profile coffee table and doubles as both a visual element and practical seating when entertaining.

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