Cozy Porch Ideas
Summertime in South Carolina means hanging out on the porch! Let’s make yours cozy and inviting with these tips and ideas. You’ll be lounging on the verandah sipping sweet tea curled up with a Dorothy Benton Frank novel in no time!

What makes a porch so appealing? Is it the entertaining space? Is it the outdoor connection with nature? Or is it simply a quiet retreat from the hectic daily activities inside the house? Yes, yes and yes! Keep reading for my complete list of cozy porch ideas!
Let’s address all three of these aspects from the floor up to the ceiling to make your porch a favorite spot for everyone.

Paint the Porch Floor
Not everyone will agree with me on this, but a painted porch floor is a game changer. It’s so much easier to keep clean than an unfinished or stained wood floor. When our children were little, they would spend hours playing on the screen porch with friends. They spilled snacks and juice boxes. They tracked sand and dirt everywhere. A quick once over with a wet mop and all looked fresh and clean again.

I like Sherwin Williams Porch and Floor Enamel in a satin finish. The color pictured above is SW Khaki Shade. Keep in mind that it can be slippery when wet, so be careful and follow my next tip!
Add an Outdoor Area Rug
Outdoor area rugs add a layer of coziness to a porch and feel good underfoot. I find that polypropylene fiber rugs hold up well against the elements. In fact, the one on our screen porch (see below) has been pressure washed more than once and is still looking wonderful!
When creating my list of cozy porch ideas, the outdoor area rug was the first one that came to mind. Don’t skip that layer!

Create a Conversational Seating Area
Add comfortable seating areas for relaxing and entertaining guests. Depending on your space available, look for flexible arrangements that can accommodate people who want to sit together and those who prefer single seating.
The classic L-shaped sofa combined with individual chairs and ottomans works well.
Having comfortable seating is probably the most important suggestion in my list of cozy porch ideas. Seriously, who doesn’t love curling up in a comfy spot on the porch?

Another popular seating option is the porch swing. Some of my fondest memories of our porch in Charleston include quietly swaying in the porch swing with a baby asleep on my shoulder. Of all the cozy porch ideas, the swing might be one of my favorites.
Pepper loves my mother-in-law’s!

Include a Dining Area
Who doesn’t love to dine al fresco? Regardless of the size of your porch, making room for a dining area on the porch is essential. It might be an intimate bistro table for two tucked in the corner. This one on my mother’s side porch is perfect for a cup of coffee in the morning while the sun comes up.

On the other hand, extendable tables can accommodate larger groups if you have the space. We have been extremely happy with our new full sized dining set. When the ends are pulled apart, the center panel flips over to extend the length from 6 to 8 people. The metal cleans up easily and holds up very well against the elements.

A beverage cart on the porch is attractive and perfect for cocktail hour. It can also be used for kids’ snacks and juice boxes, storing porch games and linens.

Accessorize the Porch
What is this beautiful porch missing? Pretty much everything! Time to accessorize. I think this is the most satisfying suggestion of my cozy porch ideas. It’s like putting on your jewelry before going out to dinner-it really makes all the difference!

Textiles:
Add decorative pillows to make seating more comfortable and to accentuate a particular color scheme.
Lay a small blanket over the back of a chair for warmth and texture.
Hang sheer curtains or woven outdoor shades to provide privacy and sun protection.
Lighting
Lanterns of various sizes and materials are on trend right now. Use battery operated candles on a timer for added ambience.

Patio string lights are less severe than direct overhead lighting and also add coziness.
*Ginger Tip: Get creative with a thrift shop lamp and a can of spray paint by turning it into something new and functioning. Cut the cord off a lamp or wall sconce and use a rechargeable lightbulb to illuminate a space without electricity. No dangling cords also means no tripping hazards!
Read my DIY Cordless Lamp Tutorial for details.
Sounds
Wind chimes can bring delicate peaceful sounds to your restful porch.
Include a wireless speaker on your porch for background music while entertaining. This tiny Sonos Roam speaker is perfect for the porch because it’s waterproof and delivers incredible sound.
An outdoor fan might seem strange to include in the sound section, but picture yourself on a warm summer afternoon resting on the loveseat. The drone of a fan is whirring in the background with its breeze gently passing over you. I think I just dozed off while writing this…but you catch my drift? Bonus: it will help blow away the no-see-ums and skeeters!
Container Plants
Finally, my favorite accessory to a relaxing southern porch is the plants! Up until now, we’ve focused on making a porch feel like an extension of the house. Now let’s connect it to the outside and all that nature has to offer. Container plants help blend the hard structure to the soft greenery and wildlife outside.

Experiment with moving some house plants onto the porch during the warmer seasons.

Plants for Full Sun Porches
Fill containers with sun loving annuals like lantana, geraniums, petunias, fan flower, and verbena. Their vividly colored flowers will brighten up the porch and accentuate decorative throw pillows.

Plants for Shade Porches
Boston Ferns and Kimberly Queen Ferns are a classic southern porch staple. They’re easy to maintain and last a long time in a container. Easy to grow Caladiums and begonias love a shady porch spot as well.


For more container plant ideas and free designs, read:
Spring into Summer Container Garden: Tips and Recipes
Read Lake House Remodel: Part 1 to see how we remodeled our screen porch at the lake house. You will see first hand how I implemented all of my cozy porch ideas to change this brown dated space into an inviting and peaceful place to hang out.




