15 Perfect Patio Designs (2024)

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15 Perfect Patio Designs (1)Rachel BroughamUpdated: Sep. 12, 2023

    From entertaining spaces to cooking stations to areas designed for lounging, patios can add value and comfort to your home. Whether you're looking to design a patio with pavers, brick or poured concrete, here are 15 perfect patio designs to inspire you.

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    Multi-Level Patio with Water Feature

    A backyard waterfall and stream will add beauty and peaceful sounds to your patio. In addition to a water feature, this multi-level poured-concrete patio designs from Goodmanson Construction has plenty of low-maintenance landscaping to add splashes of color.

    Photo: Courtesy of Goodmanson Construction

    Here’s our list of luxurious multi level decks with sweeping views and multiple seating areas.

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    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.

    Photo: Courtesy of Reynolds-Sebastiani Design Services

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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.

    Photo: Courtesy of Design Builders

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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.

    Photo: Courtesy of Second Chance Design

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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.

    Photo: Courtesy of Landscape East & West

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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.

    Photo: Courtesy of Austin Outdoor Design

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    Paver Patio

    Decorative brick or stone is DIY-friendly and results in a classic, tidy-looking patio paver. If you already have a concrete patio, you can cover it with pavers to get a different look.

    Photo: Courtesy of Brookstein Services

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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.

    Photo: Courtesy of The Treesdale Landscape Company

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    Sun-Soaked Small Backyard Patio

    Here’s a great alternative to a grass lawn. This small backyard patio from Sacred Space Gardens is surrounded by some ornamental grass and large stepping stones.

    Photo: Courtesy of Sacred Space Gardens

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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.

    Photo: Courtesy of Cedar Creek Landscaping

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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

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    Stone Patio with Pond

    Consider building a low-maintenance pond next to a small patio. This design from Stone Age Landscaping offers a small sitting area, just big enough for two patio chairs.

    Photo: Courtesy of Stone Age Landscaping

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    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.

    Photo: Courtesy of Ageless Concrete

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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

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    Rachel Brougham

    Rachel Brougham spent years working in newsrooms, for television and newspapers, and has won several awards for her writing. In 2015, she left her full-time job as a newspaper editor to focus on freelance writing and editing. She has been a Family Handyman contributor since 2017.

    In 2019, Rachel lived through a major remodeling project on her home, and she uses that experience to inform her Family Handyman content. She's also an avid gardener (both native plants and vegetables), enjoys keeping up with decor trends and spends a lot of time traveling, cooking and hanging out with her family and their giant dog.

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    FAQs

    What is the best shape for a patio? ›

    The rectilinear patio is the most popular shape. It's often easier to create a square or rectangular patio, partly because the majority of pavers are a rectilinear design. By choosing this shape patio, you have more freedom when choosing a paver style. Rectilinear patio shapes lend a more contemporary feel.

    What is the cheapest type of patio to build? ›

    Gravel. Gravel is, on average, the cheapest material for a patio and requires the least time to install. It can match well with a less landscaped, wilder garden or backyard, and offers great drainage.

    What is the best orientation for a patio? ›

    A south-facing patio – the popular choice

    The popular choice is often a south-facing patio. On sunny days it will be bathed in sunshine, therefore an ideal spot to spend long afternoons and late evenings in the garden with friends and family on your charmingly furnished patio.

    What is the simplest DIY patio? ›

    PAVERS are the best option

    For a do-it-yourself patio, a simple square design with one size of pavers is a lot easier to install than one with various sizes and curves because you will not have to cut the pavers, which takes time and skill. Pavers are strong, inexpensive, and easy to install.

    What base should a patio be laid on? ›

    The best type of sub-base to use is crushed stone certified and guaranteed as MOT Type 1. This material is strong and stable, making it ideal for supporting paving. It also drains well, which helps to prevent water pooling beneath the paving.

    What is the best mix for a patio? ›

    Patio paving bedding mortar - how to make the right cement mix for you laying coarse. We recommend a cement mix of 5:1 sharp sand to general purpose/ordinary Portland cement (OPC) as this will provide good strength and bonding.

    How to do a patio on a budget? ›

    Gravel is the cheapest option when looking to create a patio on a budget. Otherwise, pebbles or reclaimed materials are also good options. If you're set on laying paving slabs, concrete is one of the cheapest materials, and when installed and maintained correctly, it can hold up well and last for years.

    What is the easiest patio to maintain? ›

    What patio material is the easiest to keep clean? Concrete is the easiest material to keep clean, although natural stone is a close second. However, you do have to regularly apply sealant to their surfaces to prevent staining.

    What is a low maintenance patio? ›

    Whether you are swapping out your old slabs or paving over a grass lawn, porcelain pavers are the ultimate low maintenance patio solution. Not only are they extremely hard-wearing, but porcelain paving is also non-porous, meaning accidental spills and wayward stains cannot penetrate the surface of the slab.

    How to build a patio step by step? ›

    Duration
    1. Prepare the Patio Area.
    2. Clear Out Grass and Soil.
    3. Add Paver Base.
    4. Add and Level the Paver Sand.
    5. Place the Paver Stones.
    6. Cut Pavers.
    7. Add Edging Stones or Paver Edging.
    8. Finish the Patio.

    How do you dig an area for a patio? ›

    How To Dig the Footprint for Your Patio
    1. Prepare the Patio Area. When preparing to dig out a large patio, start with careful planning. ...
    2. Level and Grad. ...
    3. Remove the Top Layers. ...
    4. Excavate for the Base. ...
    5. Utilize a Skid Steer. ...
    6. Compact the Soil. ...
    7. Add the Base Material. ...
    8. Finish the Edges.
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