Ashley Graham's outdoor living room offers a lesson in conversational seating – its sociable layout is also easily replicable inside the home
The model strategically uses furniture to design a cozy corner in her outdoor living room – it's a masterclass in conversational seating across all seasons


As the cooler seasons draw in, plans to socialize will likely revolve around the indoors, but that doesn't mean we can't still learn from exterior spaces – especially when they're as stylish as Ashley Graham's.
The model collaborated with Mikel Welch (also known as the in-house design expert on The Drew Barrymore Show) to create the backyard at her family home in New Jersey, and her outdoor living room is the crowning jewel of the space. The furniture choices, led by the statement L-shaped sofa, suggest that Graham designed it with socializing in mind. Its shape offers ample room for guests who can easily face one another while having a conversation, while the coffee table zones the social space, giving it a 'cozy corner' feeling – despite being outside.
The sociable benefits of an L-shaped sofa are certainly not limited to exterior spaces, meaning her style is similarly replicable inside the home. However, despite fall's inevitable chill, design experts say we don't necessarily need to retreat back to our interiors. With cleverly shaped seating, blankets, and (if possible) a firepit, we can keep the conversation going long into the winter, as experts explain.
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'When it comes to outdoor living spaces, I think it’s all about creating a layout that brings people together,' comments Rachael Collins, Interior Designer at EZ Living Furniture.
'Try arranging your outdoor sofa and armchairs in a U-shape or semi-circle around a central focal point – whether that’s a fire pit, coffee table, or even an outdoor heater. This kind of arrangement is great for chatting and means no one has to crane their neck to be part of the conversation. The cozy corner setup is great for laid-back conversations, and the built-in fire pit is perfect for cooler evenings (and, of course, roasting marshmallows on crisp autumn evenings,' Collins adds.
However, when designing for the outdoors, we need to consider even more than a sociable layout. The materials we use are equally as important, especially if we expect them to withstand winter's elements. Graham has opted for wooden pieces, which compete with wicker accents that look consistently fashionable, both indoors and outdoors.
'Choosing outdoor furniture that requires minimal maintenance is crucial. Focus on furniture with proven durability that can withstand any wind and weather. Then, add warmth with soft furnishings, like weatherproof cushions, poufs, and rugs,' says Karl Lindqvist from Grythyttan, the Swedish outdoor specialists.
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Plus, Lindqvist reminds us not to underestimate the power of a coffee table. Graham has styled hers with a wicker basket (in sync with her chairs) and a drink. However, he also recommends experimenting with decorative items, just as we would do indoors.
'To enhance the comfort and style of your outdoor space, consider incorporating a variety of seating options, such as armchairs, outdoor sofas, or even a bench. Add a coffee table or footstool for practicality, providing a surface for drinks, books, or decorative items,' Lindqvist says.
'For a more dynamic look, mix and match furniture styles or finishes while keeping the color palette cohesive. Modular pieces can offer versatility, allowing you to reconfigure the layout to suit different occasions. Finally, include a weather-resistant outdoor storage box to keep extra cushions, blankets, or accessories protected and organized when not in use.'
With all that said, it will come as no surprise that we'd say there's never a bad time to invest in new outdoor furniture. You can shop our Graham-inspired picks below.

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.
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