If you’re looking to add some cooling shade to your backyard, a patio umbrella is a fantastic addition. They come in a variety of sizes, styles, and colors, adding cover and ambiance to your outdoor space. Choosing the right size is important not only for proper functionality but for aesthetics. An undersized umbrella won’t provide enough shade, while an oversized one will look overwhelming and throw off the balance of your backyard. Our Patio Umbrella Size Chart will help guide you in your search for the perfect shady retreat.
Things to Consider
- Most umbrellas will require a base. Simply placing your umbrella in your table’s umbrella hole will not be stable enough, especially on windy days.
- When choosing a table umbrella, make sure the hole is large enough to accommodate the diameter of the umbrella pole. Pole diameter is crucial to the stability of your umbrella and should be as close to the diameter of the umbrella stand opening while still fitting.
- For bar sets, you will need a bar height umbrella or pole extender to accommodate the taller table height.
- If you need to find the size of your existing umbrella, measure the distance from the center hub to end of the rib with the umbrella fully extended.
- There are a variety of fabrics, frame materials, lift methods, tilt features, and canopy styles that make a significant difference when choosing an umbrella. Our Patio Umbrella Buying Guide provides helpful information about all your options.
Patio Umbrella Size Chart
This handy chart will help you determine the best outdoor umbrella and stand for you based on your table size.
Table Size | Umbrella Size | Umbrella Base |
---|---|---|
Up to 30" |
6' - 6.5' |
35 lb |
Up to 48" |
7.5' - 8' |
40 - 60 lb |
Up to 54" |
9' |
50 - 65 lb |
Up to 62" |
10' |
65 - 75 lb |
Up to 84" |
11' |
75 lb |
Cantilever Umbrellas |
9 - 11' |
Included |
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6’–6.5’ Umbrellas
- Best for tables up to 30 inches in diameter
- Great for Bistro Sets
- Requires a 35 lb. umbrella base
- Provides up to 44 square feet of shade
7.5’–8’ Umbrellas
- Best for tables up to 48 inches in diameter
- Great for 4-person Dining Sets
- Requires an umbrella base between 40–60 lbs.
- Provides between 38 and 56 square feet of shade
9’ Umbrellas
- Best for tables up to 54 inches in diameter
- Great for 4–6 person Patio Dining Sets
- Requires an umbrella base between 50–65 lbs.
- Provides between 38 and 56 square feet of shade
10’ Umbrellas
- Best for tables up to 62 inches in diameter
- Great for 6-person Patio Dining Sets
- Requires an umbrella base between 65–75 lbs.
- Provides approximately 78 square feet of shade
11' Umbrellas
- Best for tables up to 84 inches in diameter
- Great for 8–14 person Patio Dining Sets
- Requires a 75 lb. umbrella base
- Provides approximately 95 square feet of shade