Outdoor Gathering French Country Style

Outdoor Dining – French Country Style

Summer is in full swing, and we are enjoying being outdoors. How about you? We are particularly blessed that the ocean is only a mile away, so frequent trips to the beach are a given.

That being said, our family also enjoys some downtime in our own back yard. I recently enjoyed creating an outdoor dining ‘room’ of sorts out back, inspired by french country style. Take a peek at how it all came together…

French Country Style - dining outdoors

It doesn’t have to be perfect…

The first thing I want to share is that this space isn’t perfect. By that I mean it doesn’t match my dream vision for our yard. Ultimately my husband and I would love to add a patio (perhaps brick or slate pavers) and a wooden pergola. We’d like the seating and dining area to be more defined than just a span of dirt and grass.

Right now our fire pit is smack dab in the middle of our yard, while this seating area is behind our garage. We’d love to bring it all together in one spot eventually. For now, we simply attached 2 slender pieces of wood to the back fence to string up lighting that connects to the garage. This serves as the outline for our ‘room’.

Because our budget this year is focused on kitchen updates (see that excitement here), we have no wiggle room for updates out in the yard. But I didn’t want that to stop us from using this somewhat defined space for outdoor gatherings and relaxing.

Here’s how we made do with what we had…

Use what you have…

We’ve owned this picnic table for ages, and last year I finally painted the legs white and stained the top. I neglected to seal it, but this year I re-stained and sealed it. The look of the worn wood and Minwax Special Walnut stain is perfect, especially against my vintage ironstone!

Outdoor dining -ironstone

Another seating area was created nearby by simply bringing over 2 chairs we got from Lowes last year. Indoor toss pillows were gathered for comfort, and I placed an old flea market crate nearby as a makeshift side table:

Outdoor Gathering French Country Style - chair seating

New salvia plants were placed inside an old galvanized bucket I’ve had for ages. I also brought out a cute stool for extra seating, which has the sweetest ticking cover:

French Country Style -  salvia

For easy hosting, I simply grabbed a basket to hold plates and napkins. You may recognize the napkin rings from a pattern I shared not long ago…

Outdoor Gathering - napkin rings

Still in the spirit of using what I had, I brought out a grain sack from indoors, as well as my ‘aged’ terracotta pots planted now with Rosemary:

French Country Style - potted rosemary

Keeping with the French country theme, I also included one of my lavender sachets for a sweet scent:

French Country Style -lavender sachet

Speaking of lavender….I revived an old (decrepit!) faux stone urn by painting it white and potting lavender inside:

potted lavender
chair and potted lavender

Table for Two

Not far away, we have another space for dining that is more intimate. We’ve owned this patio table and chairs for over a dozen years, and it’s been painted white (from black) in the span of those years. Although the paint is worn now, I think the set looks as though it belongs in a French Country garden.

French Country Style - view of white patio table

These days I am loving the look of worn woods against the color white, so I grabbed this wood cubby from my garage and simply placed pots and a lantern inside.

white patio table

The gray cushions are the most comfortable seating! You can find resources for these pillows and other inspiration for our patio style in this post.

white patio table plant

I do hope you’ve been inspired by this French Country styled gathering space.

When we bring together items we love and create a comfortable outdoor arrangement, it no longer matters what is ‘missing’ or ‘not ideal’ from the setting. All that matters is spending time with friends and family in a comfortable and loving place. Bon appetit!

French country gathering, potted lavender

2 Comments

  • Jeanne

    I love this post, especially how you remind us that it doesn’t have to be perfect and that we can use what we already have!

    • Susan

      Yes, Jeanne, I loved using what I already had despite this outdoor ‘room’ not quite meeting my vision yet. It’s more important to enjoy our spaces, no matter what – and I did enjoy hosting you there recently!

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