How does a French family dine outdoors? In style, of course, with a certain insouciant mix of high-low: outdoor furnishings that look just as good indoors during winter months.
To create a similar elegantly relaxed backdrop for outdoor meals, look for flea market finds that can hold their own next to classic European designs. Leverage your landscape—site tables in shady spots, frame a view, or rely on turf grass to create a velvety carpet—to create a dining space that requires no fussing. Set it up once at the beginning of the season…and for the rest of the summer turn your attention to the food.
Here are 10 ideas to steal to dine outdoors like a French family:
Flea Market Furniture
![At their family farmhouse in the south of France, actors Amanda Pays and Corbin Bernsen found their outdoor breakfast table at a flea market and the chairs and the chairs came from a wicker shop in La Brisbal, Spain, for €30 ($35.79) each.](http://www.gardenista.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/patio-furniture-mas-maroc-amanda-pays-corbin-bernsen-photo-tim-beddow-2-1466x2203-2-733x1102.jpg)
With thrifty purchases that don’t sacrifice style (think: secondhand stores and flea markets), set up a permanent dining area under a shady pergola without worrying about the weather’s effect on the furniture. See more of Amanda Pays’s and Corbin Bernsen’s patio in A Family House in the South of France, Hollywood Edition.
Gravel Courtyard
![For more information and pricing for similar Decorative Gravel in several size and a range of colors, see Long Rake Spar.](http://www.gardenista.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/gravel-pile-handful-long-rake-spar-733x471.png)
The quintessential French courtyard is paved in gravel, and no wonder. Natural stones’ range of soft colors creates a soothing backdrop a dining spot, feels good underfoot, makes a pleasing crunching sound as you walk, and stays cooler than larger flat paving slabs. See more design ideas and everything you need to know to choose the right gravel at Gravel 101: A Design Guide to Styles and Materials and 10 Things Your Landscape Designer Wishes You Knew About Gravel (But Is Too Polite to Tell You).
Shady Spot
![Located in the hamlet of Hautefage in the Lot-et-Garonne region in the southwest of France, an 1850s stone farm remodeled by Studio Maclean has old trees with broad canopies, creating shady spots to dine. See more in A Glamorous Farmhouse in Southwest France by Studio Maclean on Remodelista. Photograph courtesy of Studio Maclean.](http://www.gardenista.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/hautefage-french-rental-house-outdoor-dining-studio-maclean-7-e1493933844791-733x925.jpg)
Site a table and chairs in a shady spots to beckon diners on hot afternoons. All you need is a mature tree with a broad, leafy canopy.
Colorful Chairs
Flowerpot Candle
![“After you’ve visited ceramist Cécile Daladier’s garden in Paris, you’ll leave with an absolute desire to reinvent your own life and slow down its pace,” writes Alexa, who spied candles in two-pronged metal holders, anchored in soil in flower pots. See more in In the Garden and Atelier with Cécile Daladier in Paris. Photograph by Natalie Weiss.](http://www.gardenista.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/candle-holder-flowerpot-cecile-daladier-atelier-garden-08.jpg)
Simple metal candle clips make it easy to create strategically flattering pools of light on the dining table.
Candle Clip
The Long View
![Architect Luis Laplace and his partner Christophe Comoy’s house in Occitanie, in the French midi-Pyrenees, was once part of a 17th-century vineyard. see more in Required Reading: Vogue Living—Country, City, Coast. Photograph courtesy of the Condé Nast Archives.](http://www.gardenista.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/dining-table-oak-tree-france-by-architect-luis-laplace-vogue-living-1466x2199-2-733x1100.jpg)
What’s the loveliest part of your garden? That’s where you should put a dining table and chairs, to give guests something to feast on with their eyes. With a simple setup—a lightweight table and chairs—you can move furnishings around to frame a sunset or take advantage of a distant horizon.
Pedestal Dining Table
Double-Duty Furniture
Linen Tablecloth
![There’s no need to iron a washed-linen Sunshine Linencloth (shown in ash). The soft wrinkles add a casual, relaxed element to the look. Available in four rectangular sizes at prices from 1,090 kr (about $128.57 US) to 1,990 kr ($234.73 USD) from Himla.](http://www.gardenista.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/linen-table-cloth-himla-733x464.png)
Location, Location, Location
![When London-based interior designer Jason Maclean and his business partner, Amanda Gillis rehabbed a derelict French farmhouse, Maclean and a friend built the walls and steps of the kitchen courtyard from stones gathered on the property, creating an irresistible outdoor breakfast spot. See more in A Glamorous Farmhouse in Southwest France by Studio Maclean on Remodelista. Photograph courtesy of Studio Maclean.](http://www.gardenista.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/hautefage-french-rental-house-outdoor-table-studio-maclean-11-733x894.jpg)
Proximity to the kitchen and a spot that gets warm morning sun are key if you want to lure diners outdoors for breakfast.
Water Carafe
Embrace the outdoor dining and entertaining season with more of our favorite design ideas; see our curated guide to Decks & Patios 101 if you’re starting from scratch or steal more ideas from sunny Mediterranean climes: