Creating a stylish, rustic seating area doesn’t have to cost a fortune. In this blog, I’ll show you how I used hay bales to make a comfortable L-shaped sofa — perfect for weddings, garden parties, or simply relaxing outdoors.
We recently hosted a special birthday party in our garden with a “festival” theme. To create a relaxed space for guests, I opted for hay bales as seating. Living in rural Devon, it was easy to source them locally at a reasonable price. After some research, I realised there was little guidance on creating an L-shaped design, so I’m sharing my process here.
This solution is ideal for parties, weddings, garden gatherings, or even a casual afternoon with friends.

Things To Consider Before You Start
1. Allergies
Be mindful of guests with hayfever. In our case, using throws minimized contact with the hay, keeping everyone comfortable.
2. Straw vs. Hay
- Straw: Slightly itchier, bales can fall apart more easily.
- Hay: Softer and more substantial — our preference for comfort.
3. Timing & Weather
If prepping the day before, use waterproof covers to keep hay dry..

With an idea in my head and a sketch on paper, I set about making the L shaped sofa from the hay bales I’d collected from the farmer earlier that morning.

To create the L shaped sofa, you will need:
12 average sized rectangular hay bales
6 cushions
2 wooden pallets
Hessian cloth
Seagrass Tray
Candles
Fresh flowers and Ivy from the garden (or your local florist / supermarket)
Vases or old jam jars of various heights.
Step-by-Step: Building Your L Shaped Sofa

1. Form the Base
Place two bales lengthwise, side by side.

Place two further bales, in front of the first two, in order to form a rectangle.

2. Add Height
Place two further bales, on top of the original base..
Optional : Use twine to secure for extra stability, though we found it sturdy without.

3. Complete the L Shape
Repeat these steps with the remaining bales, adjacent to your first sofa, forming your L shape.
4. Optional Variations
Instead of an L shape, create two sofas facing each other for a different layout.
Add armrests by placing an extra bale at each end on its side.

Style and Accessorise
Throws & Cushions
Drape throws over each seat, tucking under the backrest to hide hay.
Add cushions (IKEA cushions are perfect for comfort and colour).


Place a further throw over the top of the higher bales and tick in, ensuring no hay is visible or sticking out. Use the bale tie to keep the throw in place.


Greenery & Decor
- Place a plant or lantern at the end of the “L” for balance.
- Add a coffee table by topping an extra bale or pallet with a tray.
- Weave in ivy, eucalyptus, or seasonal flowers for a natural, elegant touch.






Soft Furnishings
All our throws and cushions came from IKEA — machine washable, affordable, and perfect for outdoor use. They added comfort and meant no one had hay sticking to their legs (always a win!)








John Lewis
Inspiration For Larger Spaces.

Relaxing on outdoor comfy sofa with a good book, is one of the most perfect ways to spend time in the garden on a warm Summer’s Day. In the Autumn, add a blanket and a warm hot chocolate!

If you’re dreaming of something more permanent, here are a few stunning outdoor sofa ideas that inspired me:
• Bridgman’s Mayfair Rattan Modular Sofa Set — sleek, adjustable and timeless.
• Jo Alexander Tuscan Reclaimed Daybeds — rustic teak with character and charm.
• Charles Ted Interiors Their 3 seater sofa dining seat is versatile with a riser table for lounging or dining.

The Result
The hay bale sofa was a hit with both teens and adults. It became a relaxed gathering spot throughout the night, exactly what I’d hoped for.
If you’re planning a garden party, wedding or outdoor event, I hope this helps you create your own festival-style relaxation area.

Let me know if you give it a try — I’d love to see your version!
Join me over on Instagram for more inspiration and behind-the-scenes moments from my outdoor projects.
Sending love


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