October on the veranda: outdoor furniture for covered and heated spaces

How to transform the veranda into a welcoming refuge, between design, comfort and autumn-resistant materials

October marks the definitive transition from summer to autumn. The days are getting shorter, the light is getting warmer, and the desire to experience moments of calm is shifting to more intimate spaces. It is the ideal time to rediscover the veranda — that border area between inside and outside — as a welcoming and functional environment, perfect for reading, working or sharing a coffee sheltered from the first breezes.
Outdoor furniture for covered and heated spaces becomes the protagonist of this transition: elements capable of combining comfort, aesthetics and resistance, adapting to changes in temperature and new seasonal habits.

The veranda as an intermediate
spaceThe veranda is a hybrid environment by definition: it is no longer completely outdoors, but retains the charm of the outdoors. Here, the choice of furniture makes the difference. The goal is to create a balance between domestic comfort and outdoor materials, to obtain a pleasant, practical and durable environment.
Comfortable seats, low tables, technical carpets and cushions in water-repellent fabrics allow you to furnish the veranda with the same warmth as the living room, but with a freer and more natural approach. The important thing is to opt for resistant but elegant materials, such as teak, aluminum or woven fiber, which resist temperature changes and humidity well.

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Furniture that combines aesthetics and functionality
Brands such as Higold Milano perfectly interpret this philosophy. Their outdoor furniture collections, made with high-quality Burma teak and painted aluminum, represent a synthesis between contemporary design and functionality. Clean lines, modular modules and natural finishes make each piece versatile: perfect outdoors during the summer and ideal for indoor spaces in the colder months.
Collections such as Borromeo or New York, for example, lend themselves well to the autumn veranda: large seats, removable cushions, functional support surfaces and a light structure that can be easily integrated into modern or classic contexts.

Comfort and warmth for autumn
A well-designed autumn awning is not only beautiful, but also thermally cosy. The addition of pellet stoves, heating lamps or radiant panels
allows you to enjoy the space even in the coolest hours. Accents such as warm lighting, light wool throws, and evergreen plants help create an intimate and natural atmosphere.
Modular furnishings — increasingly present in contemporary outdoor proposals — also allow the layout of the space to be adapted to different occasions, making the veranda a flexible extension of the home.

Design that invites you to slow down
In autumn, the veranda becomes a small daily refuge: a space to find your rhythm, watch the rain or welcome friends in a cozy and comfortable environment.
With durable materials, essential lines and an aesthetic that enhances natural light, outdoor furniture such as those by Higold Milano perfectly interprets this new idea of well-being: experiencing the outdoors in a continuous, fluid and seasonless way.

INFO/PHOTO COURTESY: Higold Milano

Chiara Mattavelli