Martha Stewart's simple outdoor rugs are the ultimate summer patio essential – they are guaranteed to brighten and elevate your outdoor space starting at $43
The home expert's collection of outdoor rugs for QVC are stylish and versatile, coming in a range of colors and sizes for every backyard


The days are slowly getting longer and we are already fantasizing about summer nights spent dining al fresco, seated around a fire. We are also thinking majorly about decorating our outdoor spaces.
As we brainstorm patio furniture ideas, we have become obsessed with outdoor rugs, and we found some fantastic ones from the Martha Stewart QVC collaboration. Martha has released a variety of patterned and colored rugs in a range of sizes, perfect for small and big backyards and patios alike. The most affordable small rugs start at only $43.06.
Shop Martha Stewart's QVC outdoor rugs
Art Deco is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year, and what better way to celebrate than with this gorgeous, brown rendition on the timeless trend?
Subtle pattern and monochrome color prints are always a win in our books, and this indoor/outdoor, charcoal rug really meets the mark.
The geometric pattern with subtle floral details on this rug make it a fabulous focal point in a backyard.
Terracotta is big for 2025, and this abstract-style rug takes the gorgeous hue and combines it with a versatile beige.
Teal is practically made for summer, so this patterned rug is sure to be a staple on the patio.
A variation on the terracotta print, this runner is a great addition to a narrow outdoor space.
While we typically focus on indoor rugs as forms of decoration, outdoor rugs are a wonderful way to incorporate color, texture, or pattern into a backyard. Patios often feature neutral furnishings and accessories, with items such as pergolas, chairs, and tables coming in wood, steel, or linen finishes. However, a rug can instantly brighten a space, bringing style and visual interest to an outdoor area.
Martha's collection with QVC is both versatile enough to fit into a neutral patio, while also coming in colored varieties that infuse a space with vibrancy. We are especially partial to the brown Deco rug, which, as its name suggests, is Art Deco inspired (and right on trend for its centennial year), along with the terracotta runner, which is a perfect shade of burnt orange.
Outdoor rugs are both functional and stylish, and it's the perfect time to start planning for your summer patio design.
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Hannah is Homes & Gardens’ News Editor, with a focus on celebrity style and entertainment content. She got her start in media as a digital editorial assistant at ELLE Canada, and has since written about lifestyle and culture for publications such as Nylon and i-D.
Her love of film is rivaled only by one with a great soundtrack, and she hopes to someday decorate a Nancy Meyers-worthy kitchen.
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