Poolside Patio with Pergola
Build a pergola to add some shade to your backyard patio. This poolside patio design from Reynolds-Sebastiani Design Services offers plenty of space to relax, along with a separate area for dining.
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Patio Kitchen with Pergola
This outdoor kitchen by Design Builders will inspire any home cook to ditch their indoor kitchen when the weather’s nice.
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Asian-Inspired Patio
This Asian-inspired patio design from Second Chance Design features a relaxing sitting area with comfortable patio furniture. Selecting your furniture to match your patio’s overall design helps create a cohesive, fully-realized setting. Psst! Also check out the Element outdoor TV to turn your deck into the entertainment area of your dreams, that too on a budget.
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Multi-Level Patio Designs with Brick Fire Pit
Build a stone or brick patio that you can easily adapt to your own yard. This patio from Landscape East & West features a multi-level design with separate areas for eating and relaxing around the fire pit.
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Patio with Modern Landscaping
For those with small yards, this moderns mall backyard patio design from Austin Outdoor Design features a cooking/dining area and some minimalist landscaping. Get to know these ornamental grasses if you’d like a similar look in your yard.
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Large, Open Patio
This large, open, raised patio from Treesdale Landscape Company is built with retaining wall blocks. A raised patio planter would make a great addition to a large, open patio and helps add a splash of color.
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Concrete Patio with Fire Pit
A metal fire pit is at the center of this concrete patio from Cedar Creek Landscaping. The curved edges of the small backyard patio help it blend right in to the backyard.
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Patio with Grilling Station
This brick patio includes the ultimate grilling station, along with an outdoor sink for easy cleanup. If you’re designing an outdoor kitchen, laying down a wide, open brick patio is a great place to start.
Photo: Courtesy of Teacup Gardener
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Enclosed Patio
An enclosed patio lets you use the space even on rainy days. Turn your backyard into a space as comfortable as any other room in your home by building a screened-in patio.
Photo: Courtesy of Dayton Deck Builder
Fire Pit Centerpiece
The fire pit is the centerpiece of this stone patio from Ageless Concrete. If you’re looking to build a place in your yard perfect for long conversations, a rounded patio with plenty of seating will absolutely do the trick.
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Patio with Retaining Wall
This patio, built on a slope, offers an area for entertaining, relaxing or enjoying the fire. It’s surrounded by a strong retaining wall that can double as additional seating.
Photo: Courtesy of Roots Landscaping
FAQ
What are the best materials for a patio surface?
There are many options to consider for a patio surface. Brick and natural stone offer a classic look and are very sturdy, making them some of the best options. Concrete pavers are a great choice because they come in several different colors, textures and sizes, but they do require sealing every two to three years and cleaning. Other options, like ceramic tile or porcelain, are low maintenance but not suited for pool areas because they can be slippery.
How do I choose the right size for a patio?
When choosing the right size for your patio, you should consider how many people you’d like for it to accommodate and what the purpose of the area will be. If you plan to use it just for family time or lounging, a smaller patio would probably work best. If you love to host gatherings, then you’d opt for a bigger patio.