Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell’s Chic Marble Patio is a Study in Low-Key Luxury – It Redefines Fall Curb Appeal
On their Pacific Palisades patio, high-contrast black planters and tropical foliage show how to extend resort-style luxury into fall
As late summer transitions into fall 2026, many patio owners prepare to bring plants indoors, cover outdoor furniture, and pack everything away until spring returns. However, Goldie Hawn demonstrates that plant-decorated patios are well worth maintaining as the cooler fall weather sets in.
In a TikTok clip, the actor showcased her white patio, elevated by lush potted palms. The sleek black planting containers create a striking contrast against her marble tiles – sparking inspiration for the best outdoor fall decor ideas for 2026.
Gardening experts emphasize that a few simple preventative steps during this late summer–fall transition will keep your greenery looking just as lively in their boxes as Goldie's. To begin, I'd choose a similar box, just like this high-contrast black option for Amazon. Then, follow their advice below to ensure your container garden is protected against dropping temperatures.
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This premium palm tree is expertly grown and shipped by experienced nursery professionals to guarantee high quality. Cold-hardy and adaptable, it thrives in USDA zones 7-11, making it a smart choice for many climates.
This 17-inch box planter is the perfect starting point, even if you're designing a smaller balcony garden. It has drainage holes and would work just as well on a window ledge as it would on a patio table or porch step.
A woven chair brings a vintage-inspired feel that looks especially beautiful on a white or cream-painted patio, just like Goldie's. It may be getting cooler, but it doesn't mean you need to forget about outdoor furniture if your environment allows it.
Transform your space into a cozy winter retreat with this terracotta urn from Storied Home. Crafted in warm orange tones with a soft chalky finish, this versatile piece can stand in as a planter, vase, or decorative accent, perfect for the season.
Inspired by ancient ceramic artistry, this circular planter adds a sculptural feel to your patio. Its black stone finish and rounded orb shape create a similar contrast against green leaves, letting them take center stage.
You may have spotted a black lantern on Goldie's patio, and this one from Wayfair is a close match. Its matte black frame and classic glass panels lend a timeless warmth and contrast to layered fall foliage.
'To protect your plants from frost overnight, you need to slow down how quickly they lose the warmth they’ve absorbed during the day,' says David Denyer, flower and garden expert at Eflorist.
Dan notes that strategic placement is critical as night temperatures begin to dip, and placing containers near structure walls is a key secret to survival. While cold-hardy varieties such as the Needle or Windmill palm easily handle an early fall chill or freeze, tropical palms remain highly vulnerable – so choosing a hardy variety is essential to match Goldie's style.
'For potted plants and hanging baskets, move them up against a wall where possible,' David adds. 'This is because brick and stone walls hold onto warmth during the day and release it slowly at night, which can help raise the temperature around your plants by a few degrees, which is often enough to stop frost forming.'
Rethinking your outdoor space for fall 2026 is less about starting from scratch and more about letting great design endure.
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By swapping out brief seasonal novelties for enduring green foliage and sleek containers, you can maintain a resort-inspired vibe long past summer. With a couple of basic thermal hacks in your back pocket, keeping your patio looking effortlessly elevated is well within reach.
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Megan is the Head of Celebrity Style News at Homes & Gardens, where she leads the celebrity/ news team. She has a history in interior design, travel, and news journalism, having lived and worked in New York, Paris, and, currently, London. Megan has bylines in Livingetc, The Telegraph, and IRK Magazine, and has interviewed the likes of Drew Barrymore, Ayesha Curry, Michelle Keegan, and Tan France, among others. She lives in a London apartment with her antique typewriter and an eclectic espresso cup collection, and dreams of a Kelly Wearstler-designed home.