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17 Fun Patio Ideas for Your Home

With a little imagination and our list of 17 fun patio ideas, you can transform any outdoor space into a vibrant, inviting area that’s perfect for whiling away the summer. 

For some, a patio is little more than a convenient space to plonk down a couple of chairs and enjoy a little rest and relaxation on a beautiful sunny day. For others, it’s a blank canvas, presenting an exciting opportunity to get creative, express their individual tastes and explore different design trends.

If you’re in the latter camp, this selection of fun patio ideas for your home is just the thing to spark your creativity.

Whether you’re looking to transform a tired, old space or building something new entirely from scratch, we’ve rounded up the most stylish and innovative ideas to help you create the kind of perfect patio you’ll never want to leave.

1: Create a Stunning Natural Look


Using wooden decking, plants and furniture made from natural materials can turn your patio into a relaxing haven 

The materials you choose for creating your patio area makes a major difference to the look and feel of that space.

Opt for stone paving and terracotta planters, for example, and you’ll be well on your way to creating a certain Meditteranean vibe about the place. Go with polished tiles and minimalist furniture, and you’ll have the kind of contemporary aesthetic that the designer magazines love.

If, however, you’re looking to create a natural haven of tranquility in your own back garden, then there’s really only one thing for it:

Using all-natural materials.

Use wooden decking and plenty of greenery. Make use of landscaping timber to build planters and retaining walls, or as the structure for vertical planting.

Think about combining this with natural-look furniture like this gorgeous cedar log loveseat from Lakeland Mills, and what you’re left with is an environment that combines the aesthetic beauty and peaceful ambiance of a remote wilderness with the convenience of being just a few feet away from home.

2: Turn up the Heat With a Fireplace or Fire Pit


An outdoor fireplace like this one creates a stunning focal point for your patio.

Nothing quite beats spending those long, hot summer days relaxing out on the patio, soaking up the sun with a glass of something refreshing in one hand and a good book in the other.

Or perhaps you’re more of a social animal and prefer to the most of the beautiful weather in the company of friends.

Either way, there’s one thing we can all agree on:

Spending time outdoors is decidedly less fun once the night starts drawing in, bringing darkness and cold air with it.

Yet the sun setting doesn’t have to mean it’s time to head indoors.

Outdoor fire pits have become increasingly popular over the last few years, bringing a much-welcomed source of heat to any patio space.

Portable fire pits and fire bowls come in a wide range of designs and materials to blend in with the rest of your outdoor furniture, though if you ask us, there’s something extra special about building a permanent fireplace into your outdoor area.

A fixed-place fireplace like the one in our picture above creates a striking focal point for your patio while at the same time ensuring you get to make the most of your space for longer, no matter how cool the temperature gets.

3: Add Patio Heaters for More Affordable Warmth

OK, there just isn’t room on your patio for an entire fireplace, and although some of those fire pits look impressive, the kind of price tags they come with mean they’re destined to remain on your ‘someday’ list for now.

Does that mean you’re forever destined to head indoors as soon as it gets a little chilly?

Not all.

A good quality standing patio heater can usually be picked up for a few hundred dollars less than a top-end garden fire pit and still provide more than enough warmth once the sun goes down.

As with the fire pits themselves, the best thing about choosing a heater is that you never have to look too far to find one that is built in a style that is perfectly in keeping with the look of your patio.

4: Take Al Fresco Dining to Another Level With a Patio Kitchen


An outdoor kitchen area can really add a whole new sense of fun and excitement to your cooking experiences.

Forget the barbeque, if you’re really going to enjoy cooking outdoors this summer, consider investing in a complete outdoor kitchen.

Space permitting, adding an external cooking can be a wonderful way of making mealtimes much more enjoyable, especially if you’re entertaining guests.

Of course, with the typical cost of an outdoor kitchen ranging from $4,536 – $20,407, this is hardly a small investment, but if you have the budget to play with, it may well be an investment worth making.

Some experts suggest that incorporating even the basics such as stove, countertop and kitchen sink to your patio space can add significant value to your home.

Go all out and build a wood-burning pizza oven, and you’ll really be taking al fresco dining to a whole new level.

Need advice on how to build your own outdoor kitchen? The BBQguys have got you covered.

5: Position Patio Furniture for Perfect Views


The placement of your patio furniture decision makes a big difference to how you enjoy your outdoor space. Consider your surroundings and opt for a position that will provide the best views.

Whether you go all out with a complete outdoor kitchen or simply fire up the grill on those hot summer nights, you’ll eventually need somewhere to sit and eat all that delicious food you’ve prepared.

It goes without saying that choosing the right kind of patio table set to suit your space is an important decision to make, but just as important is where you place that furniture.

If you’ll be using your patio to enjoy a spot of lunch, for example, think about where you’ll be able to enjoy the best views of that beautiful garden you worked so hard to create.

Alternatively, pay attention to where the sun sets and arrange that furniture so that you can sit back, relax, and watch the sun go down of an evening, preferably with a refreshing drink or two.

6: Create the Perfect Ambiance with Umbrella Lights

You’ve got that patio furniture set placed in the perfect position and you’ve even added a patio umbrella to add a little shade on those excessively hot days.

Now there’s just thing missing to really make it the perfect patio:

Lights added to your umbrella.

As we discussed in our guide to the best patio umbrella lights, strand lights, disc lights, and lanterns can all make an attractive addition to your outdoor space while proving to be a welcome source of light on those evenings when your usual outdoor lights aren’t enough.

7: Add Lanterns for a Rustic Vibe


Consider adding a rustic touch by including lanterns to compliment your outdoor patio area.

Speaking of lanterns, you can do much more with them than simply hanging them from your patio umbrella.

Combining vintage design with a timeless style, Larger lanterns with flameless candles or other light sources can add a certain sense of rustic chic to your patio.

Solar-powered models like these charming antique-look lanterns from TomShine frequently prove popular as they require no wiring or external power source.

Simply place them somewhere with lots of direct sunlight during the day, and they’ll soak up that light, converting it into energy to power your lights throughout the evening.

The thing we like best about lanterns is just how versatile they are. They can be hung from nearby trees, placed among your flower beds or planters, or simply positioned on or around your patio furniture.

Since they’re so inexpensive, you may even want to pick up three or four and experiment with an outdoor lighting design that works best for you.

8: Blur the Lines Between Indoor and Outdoor Spaces


Merging indoor and outdoor spaces into one is a popular design trend, and with beautiful results like this, it’s not difficult to see why.

It’s no secret that fusing indoor and outdoor spaces has become one of the biggest trends in architecture and design over recent years.

Rooftop gardens and the aforementioned outdoor kitchen are among some of the most popular options utilized by proponents of the indoor-outdoor trend, but for today, let’s focus purely on the patio.

Think about using the same kind of flooring throughout both spaces. If your patio backs onto your kitchen, for example, then tiles throughout can create a continuous look, making both spaces feel like two parts of a larger whole rather than separate entities.

Glazed sliding doors and additional windows will really enhance this effect and, of course, the kind of decor you choose will make a big difference.

One neat trick to really blur the lines involves the strategic placing of plants at the point where your indoor and outdoor spaces meet.

Bring some of the plants you grow naturally into your garden indoors and place them near the doors, then bring some of your remaining outdoor flora closer to the house to create the impression that one space is merely a continuation of the other.

9: Mix and Match Materials for a Unique Finish


A wooden patio canopy with a stone base creates an interesting talking point as well as serving as a reflection of your individual style.

We talked earlier about how using plenty of landscaping timber and greenery can create a gorgeous natural look, while opting for lots of stone creates a much more contemporary, designer aesthetic.

Yet there’s no reason why you can’t combine both.

As with the rest of your garden, your patio is a place where you can really get creative, fusing different styles and blending contrasting materials together to create a space that is uniquely your own.

Explore different ideas and consider how you can bring your favorites together to reflect your individuality and personality.

10: Create Multiple Patio Areas


With a big enough space, you could create separate patio ‘zones,’ each with their own individual function.

If merging styles is your idea of a designer nightmare, here’s another way that you could use different materials and features in the same space.

If your garden is large enough, you could consider creating multiple ‘zones’ or areas throughout your patio, each serving a different purpose.

Continuing the trend of blurring the lines between indoor and outdoor spaces, a multi-zone patio area is a great way to reflect the layout of your home in your garden.

For example, if there’s one area closest to your property that provides plenty of shade, this might be a good place to add a swing bench or a small patio table and a couple of chairs to create a chill-out spot.

Elsewhere, you could build the kitchen or grilling area, a third area for entertaining, and a fourth whose function is purely decorative, lending a touch of beauty to your space.

11: Create a Sense of Intimacy


A secluded spot like this one really helps to create  that “getting away from it all” feeling.

Whether it’s a relaxed dinner or a more lively garden party, your patio can be the perfect place to spend time socializing with friends and family, but let’s be honest:

Sometimes, all you really want to do is get away from it all and unwind.

Carving out a secluded spot on your patio can help with that.

Perhaps you can use plants to create a border around a small area to create your own private hideaway, or adding a welcomed-sense of seclusion with a canopy or gazebo.

Add some soft, comfortable seating, some fairy lights or lanterns for ambiance, and a table for your favorite books, drinks, and snacks, and voila, the peaceful sanctuary you truly deserve.

12: Step it up with a Designer Garden

Adding steps and multiple levels can help you do more with your patio space.

Just because most patios are of the single-level variety doesn’t mean yours has to be.

With a carefully-planned layout, decking, stairs, and even a balcony can add a whole new dimension to your patio design, helping you to maximize even the smallest of spaces.

13: Attract Nature with a Bird Table

You’ve designed your dream patio to serve as a haven of peace and serenity, a place you can escape the hustle and hassle of day-to-day life and enjoy a few quiet moments of quality downtime.

Yet while you may not be so inclined to share that space with other people, there’s nothing to say you can’t enjoy the company of nature’s most beautiful creatures.

Adding a bird table, a feeder, or simply planting bird-friendly plants around your patio can be a great way to attract a whole host of feathered friends to your garden and create that sense of calm relaxation that comes from being at one with nature.

14: Be Bold With Color Choices


Liven up dull furniture with vibrant cushions and accessories to a bright and sunny look to your patio.

Even the most brilliantly designed patios can often be fairly colorless.

As stylish as they may be, those dark-brown rattan patio chairs aren’t exactly cheerful, nor does that oak-stained table really reflect the kind of bright and happy vibe you’re going for.

So switch things up a little.

Ditch the bog-standard beige cushion covers that seem to come with every patio furniture set ever created and swap them for more vibrant options such as in our picture above.

Consider opting for plants and flowers that can add a touch of color, and opt for table clothes and accessories that can help brighten up your lifeless space.

15: Combine Your Patio with a Water Feature

Building a patio as a natural extension to a backyard pool area may be an obvious choice for many people, but for others, it’s simply out of the question.

For some, there simply isn’t the room to go about building a swimming pool and even if there was, the natural climate of their home state means they’d hardly get to use it anyway.

Get a little creative, however, and there’s still plenty of ways that you can combine your patio with some kind of water-based feature to create a stunning talking point.

To create that sense of seclusion and privacy we keep talking about, why not build a garden stream to separate your patio from the rest of your outdoor area? An attractive garden bridge like this one could be used to connect the two areas while dramatically enhancing the design of your garden.

Looking for something a little simpler? Building a pond or pool on the edge of your patio always works well, as does adding a stylish feature like this elegant cascading waterfall feature.

16: Used Planters to Beautify Your Privacy


Adding plants to any surrounding walls helps you maintain privacy while still creating a bright and colorful space.

Whether it forms the boundary of your property or is simply a design feature, a stone wall is a great way to create a sense of privacy and security for your patio area.

However, it can also be pretty bland, and make sitting outdoors feel more like you’re in a prison rather than your own private sanctuary.

This is where planters can really prove invaluable.

As with the example above, a few well-placed plants can transform any boring barrier into a beautiful border, retaining the privacy you while making the whole area feel bright, cheerful, and inviting.

17: Get Creative with Paving


Never underestimate what a big difference some creative paving designs can make to your patio.

Last but no means least, let’s not forget that important yet often underrated feature of good patio design – the paving.

While your creative options for wooden decking may be limited, tiles, using paving stones or similar materials can open up a whole new world of possible ideas.

Waves, curves, and intricate designs like the one in our image above take a little work and ingenuity, but the results are usually highly impressive.

Alternatively, even a basic combination of concrete slabs and gravel can lead to some interesting designs without too much effort.

Top Tips for Designing the Perfect Patio

Anyone of the creative and fun patio ideas above will make a wonderful difference to an existing space, transforming a dull design into something much more vibrant and inviting.

However, if you’re designing a patio from scratch, then there’s a few more essential details you need to keep in mind:

What’s the Purpose of Your Patio?

Creating a relaxing retreat is an obvious priority for many patio owners, but you may have other goals in mind which will likely influence how you put that space together.

If you want to use your garden to increase the value of your property, for example, then adding an outdoor kitchen or even a simple water feature may be top of your to-do list.

If, on the other hand, your main priority is creating a space where you can host the kind of summer garden parties that become the talk of your social circle, then features like seating, lighting, and possibly even outdoor speakers may be more important.

Where will you Place Your Patio?

Position plays an important role in making the most out of your patio.

The most obvious option is to create a space that serves as an extension of your property itself, perhaps with sliding glazed doors to create a sense of the two areas coming together as one.

Yet if you’d enjoy a more scenic view by placing your patio at the other end of the garden, or if sitting directly outside your property means you won’t enjoy as much sunlight, then it pays to consider a different spot.

How Much Will You Need?

A private sanctuary for two naturally requires less space than an alfresco dining area for a family of five, so think carefully about how many square feet you’re likely to need.

Furniture should be taken into consideration here too. Sure, that huge outdoor grill or table set may fit, but if it dominates your patio set, then the whole area may feel cramped and claustrophobic rather than the haven of tranquility you’ve been eager to create for so long.

Via happydiyhome.com



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