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australianservices1 · 4 years ago
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Creating Your Perfect Outdoor Living Space
The warmer weather of Australia, and in particular the Gold Coast, means that a majority of our time is spent outdoors. So, having a functional and enjoyable outdoor living space is really important.  Creating an outdoor living space can turn into a complex project involving everything from cabinet markers to carpenters but the final results will be worth the efforts. In the end, you will have a practical and enjoyable addition to your home. After all, in Gold Coat’s beautiful weather who wants to be indoors?
Before you begin your home renovations or start searching for reliable carpenter, you’ll need to think about how your new area will be used. Do you want to build kids and pet play zone, an alfresco dining area to entertain family and friends, or a quiet retreat?
How having an attractive and functional backyard adds value to your home
According to Domain Real Estate online, a well-styled garden can boost the value of your home by up to 25 per cent. Such an addition can cultivate as much interest in a property as a new kitchen or bathroom. The old-style garden and big lawn are no longer in fashion as Gold Coasters opt for paved terraces, al fresco dining spaces, and barbecue grills. Contemporary, attractive landscaping can increase the value of a home as a standard lawn no longer impresses or intrigues potential buyers anymore.
Ideas for creating a modern outdoor living space
Once you’ve decided the functionality of your new outside area then comes the fun part - designing and building your perfect outdoor living area! Proper Job team of knowledgeable and creative handymen have years of experience in cabinetry, carpentry, decking and landscaping on homes across the Gold Coast. Here are some of ideas for creating a modern outdoor living space.
Building an outdoor dining area
Consider the location first – being close to the kitchen in order to easily ferry food and party supplies to and from the area or create an actual outdoor kitchen area.. An outdoor dining area needs resilient flooring that can survive furniture moves, weather extremes countless feet, not to mention dropped food. The surface should be practical and durable as well as being even and smooth to prevent accidents, and to allow easier cleaning.
You will also want to create a practical preparation area with storage where you can keep all your utensils and table linens clean and tidy – a Gold Coast cabinet maker can create custom outdoor kitchen-fit outs, with optimal storage, enduring surfaces,
Adding an outdoor kitchen
Since Gold Coast’s warmer climate allows us to spend more times outdoors it means we are entertaining family and friends in the outdooring living area. There are plenty of options for outdoor cabinetry, with beautiful stone or practical stainless steel. Not only will having the option of preparing AND cooking meals outdoors make you feel more together but it will make making it easier to bring food to your outdoor dining area, keeping smells outside, and saving money on restaurant meals as you will be more motivated to cook and eat at home.
Building a pergola and/or deck
Adding a timber deck or pergola can completely change the look and feel of your garden. Ensuring good shade is crucial during Gold Coast’s hot and sun-drenched summer. A shady cover provides a way for your family and pets be protected by the sun and rain whilst still enjoying the outdoors.  Remember that shade coverage can be attained by using fabric, plastic, timber or even plants such as crawlers or vines to create cover.
Another crucial aspect to consider when building a pergola or timber deck is choosing materials that are easy to clean and maintain. You want to enjoy the space, not to spend a lot of time cleaning it. Timber is a favourite, but you need to maintain well in order keep a great finish on it. Use natural oil that you can reapply every 12-18 months to make sure your deck or pergola lasts.
Herb garden for fresh produce
By creating a herb garden, you can have fresh mint on hand for summer mojitos or freshly grown basil for a great Italian dish. Think about how much sun or shade your garden gets when deciding on plants and also opt for local plants that are low-maintenance and thrive with little to no care. Also, make a distinction between annual and perennial herbs; the latter will spread and develop over time, so trim them carefully every once in a while.  
Add a water feature
If your outdoor space includes a large variety of plants, adding a water element blending into the foliage can be an excellent idea. You can opt for a pond, a fountain, or an artificial river – any of these can become a focal point of your outdoor space, while the pleasant sound of water will ensure complete relaxation for you and your family. Adding a water feature can seem complicated but a professional landscaper and plumber can easily add these features to your garden. There are multiple reasons why water sources are a good addition to your garden: they are easy to maintain, they look amazing, they can create a natural habitat for fish, they cool down your outdoor space, and they attract birds and other wildlife to your yard.
Fire pit
A fire pit is perfect for those cooler winter evenings and can become the centrepiece of your backyard. You can build your own fire pit from bricks, flagstones or metal drums, get some help from a Proper Jobs Gold Coast home renovations handyman or you can purchase a ready-made one from various local and overseas suppliers.
Outdoor shower
If you live on the Gold Coast you most likely have a pool or live near a beach. An outdoor shower is a fantastic feature to add to your outdoor living space. Aesthetically they can be creatively designed, adding a tropical feel.  They make it easier for you to clean off before venturing into the house, they are easier to clean then traditional showers and come in very handy when cleaning any muddy paws!
Outdoor movie spot
Due to current restrictions caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, there are many things we cannot enjoy as we did previously. A backyard cinema allows you to skip the queues and save on expensive cinema tickets and confectionary. Projectors are now super low cost and widely available, simply grab a sheet to create your screen and you’ve got an outdoor movie theatre!
An outdoor living area is a great addition to your home. This year we’ve spent a lot more time at home than we did in the previous years, it’s the perfect time to invest and improve. Home renovations Gold Coast services are on the rise as more and more people are looking to increase their property value and extend and improve, both indoors and out.
Starting to plan your outdoor living area? Contact a cabinet maker Gold Coast early in the planning process to ensure maximum efficiency and get some valuable and creative ideas from the professionals. Proper Job Maintenance and Renovations can help with a variety of home improvement and maintenance projects, including landscaping Gold Coast and home renovations Gold Coast. Contact us today for a wide range of services including repairs, renovations, electrical, plumbing and outdoor/landscaping works; no job is too small!
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garagedoorshampshire · 7 years ago
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50 Gorgeous Outdoor Patio Design Ideas
As the weather gets warmer, we all start spending more of our time outdoors. Our attention shifts from interior design projects to our outdoor spaces. Warmer months mean the chance to sit in the sunshine and enjoy cooking and eating meals with family and friends out in the fresh air. But, is your garden up to scratch for entertaining? If your backyard looks like it’s in need of a little tender loving care – or maybe an injection of some wow factor – then you’re in the right place. This patio design collection presents 50 gorgeous ideas on how to expertly present your al fresco dining and open air lounge areas.
Designer: Clements Design   When considering how to design a patio, you must first map out what you aren’t able to change, like any established shrubs and trees. Rather than seeing these things as roadblocks to your patio design ideas, use these unmovable items as inspiration in the shaping or locating of your new garden area.
Warm summer days can still bring chilly winter nights. If you want to sit out long into the cooler evenings, or entertain way into the small hours, then it’s a good idea to incorporate a roaring outdoor fireplace into your backyard patio design.
Designer: Clements Design   Why stop at just one outdoor patio design if you have the space to enjoy several? This sprawling garden offers up multiple patio ideas. A sociable lounge, an al fresco dining area and a couple of decks at the sides are all connected by contemporary stepping stone slabs.
Designer: Mary Barensfeld   Once you have your patio garden design, you can have fun selecting outdoor furniture to complement it. This stunning patio has been kitted out with the Bellini Style White Outdoor Dining Chair. The white originals are available here.
A sun patio tops this multi-level garden, nestled under a pergola. It is accessed by concrete steps via a dining deck. Another set of steps lead down to a plunge pool behind glass balustrades.
This enclosed patio design is achieved with heavy planting overhead, and sheer voiles hung like banners to form a flowing wall. The voiles are knotted at their base to give them a little weight in the breeze. A romantic chandelier lights the outdoor dining table and Panton S Style chairs, as does a set of twinkling storm lanterns and table tealights. You can get the curvaceous Panton S Style Outdoor Chair here.
A half covered pergola provides areas of both light and shade around this quaint outdoor dining spot. A simple pendant light hangs at its centre.
Built-in seating can be constructed in solid concrete and dressed with cushions that are to be stowed away in winter months. The permanent seating structures can be used to create the perimeter of an outdoor room.
Photographer: Dabito   This covered patio design features a hanging swing seat ina natural cane finish. The flooring is a stunning geometric tile in a joyful blue colourway; orange cushions on the outdoor sofa provide a stripe of warm contrast. The fence constructed around the seating has been stained ebony black for added drama. Two decorative plates hang on the fence to make it appear like a traditional room.
Backyard patio ideas abound here: A meeting of outdoor rugs in different hues and shapes, mismatched scatter cushions and throws brighten neutral rattan furniture, colour pop accent chairs and side tables with quirky candlesticks and bowls, statement pendant lighting and a woven screen to make the whole ensemble feel cosy and complete.
If clashing multi coloured accessories just aren’t your happy place, then how about choosing just one bold statement colour. This modern patio design is a dreamy vision in purple, teamed with natural accents and lush green planting. A striped rug reflects the slat lines of the overhead pergola roof, as well as adding some smart panache.
Designer: Elysian Landscapes   This hot tub patio design incorporates two stunning tile patterns to make it a stand out space. Also note how the concrete walls have been painted a beautiful shade of blue to complement the tile colour. Pale blue pillows on the outdoor chaise add a finishing touch to the scheme.
Patio paver design ideas can incorporate pattern without the need for intricate and expensive tiling. You can use a combination of slabs and gravel to make patterns too.
Designer: Luciano Giubbilei   This simplistic design patio lets the highly manicured garden topiary and large garden sculpture take the limelight.
Designer: Secret Gardens   Minimalist gardens can be created with concrete patio design ideas that are pale in tone, and provide neat built in planters around the border. Low-level low-key garden furniture completes the look.
Designer: Luciano Giubbilei   A concrete patio design can be teamed with areas of block paving to change things up a bit.
Designer: Michael Lee   Outdoor lighting for borders deserves a spot in our round up of patio decorating ideas too. Uplighting plants gives a dramatic and warm effect, and extends the hours you can use your garden.
Designer: Designs By Sundown   Another take on the outdoor fireplace – not one for homes with young children though. This small patio design also has a substantially sized built-in bench, which proves that you don’t need a huge area to create an impressive and functional outdoor entertaining space.
One cantilevered end extends from this bespoke garden bench. A matching coffee table balances on a semi-spherical base.
The backrest of this concrete bench extends all the way to the sides of some patio steps.
Belonging to a greenfingered homeowner, this simple patio design lets the plants do all the talking.
This patio landscape design holds linear beds of grasses and a tree lined border. A couple of lanterns hang from a nearby tree to help light evening festivities along with the log fire pit.
Designer: Harrisons Landscaping   Patio design plans can be linked to interior spaces. Select interior and exterior flooring in the same tone to create a seamless look.
This neat narrow pool and patio design is a little slice of luxury.
Water features are an ever popular part of garden design and they work superbly when combined with outdoor patio design ideas, like this triple pond creation with decked walkways.
A bit of creative planting can be all the wow factor you need. Vertical planting is a great way to inject more natural beauty into small patio design ideas.
Designer: Marylou Sobel   You can take vertical planting up as high as you dare.
Covered patio ideas include solid roofs that shelter from rainfall, awnings to shade well from sun, or a pergola canopy for areas of light and shade. Open rafters mean that you can weave plants through the beams, and are solid enough to hang an outdoor light.
Designer: Peter Fudge Gardens   An Acapulco chair decorates this warm sun dappled deck, with a step stone paver patio design running off it.
For a change in texture, consider a deck over concrete patio design.
Designer: Elysian Landscapes   Position your patio to take advantage of the best views.
Remember to cater for the little ones too by adding a few kids chairs.
Designer: Peter Fudge Gardens   Gravel sections can be uncomfortable underfoot – especially on barefoot summer days! Add stepping stones to areas of loose chippings, you’ll thank us for it.
A natural or uneven edge adds extra character to a patio area.
Dress your new spot with an outdoor rug. You can pick up trendy geometric print designs like this for very reasonable prices in order to achieve a high-end dressed look. Add a few complementary cushions to your patio furniture for a fully cohesive scheme.
Designer: Peter Fudge Gardens   Placing your sitting area in a lower section of the garden can protect it from chilly breezes.
An outdoor kitchen makes a luxurious and fun add-on.
Planting can be used to create privacy screening.
Designer: Wernerfield   Cutting away rather than building upon the existing landscape creates interesting levels.
Designer: Wiktor Klyk   This magical pavers patio is shrouded by trees at the end of a deck.
A circular formation makes a refreshing change from modern linear layouts.
A swing seat is reminiscent of childhood fun.
This patio cover design can be retracted to let in more sunlight.
Designer: Alana Langan   Photographer: Hannah Blackmore   Blur the boundaries and bring the garden up onto patios and decking by introducing mature potted plants.
An eye-catching orb lamp looks fabulous out on this luxury terrace.
Visualizer: Karwan Muhammed & Karzan R. Sa'eed   This sunken seating area is surrounded by water.
A living patio roof design blends beautifully with a thriving garden.
Have fun with your patio furniture. You can buy the Bertoia Diamond Chairs here.
A dark painted wall at the far end makes the garden appear like a continuation of the interior.
Visualizer: Fuel 3D   Indoor-outdoor living at its most seamless.
Patio furniture ideas: 50 Modern Outdoor Chairs
Related Posts:
Outdoor Dining Furniture Ideas
Beautiful Loft Design: A Solution to Space Shortage
House With Floor To Ceiling Glass And Beautiful Nature Views
Duplex Merge with Mesmeric Views
Fresco Designs
Architectural Concept of a Glass Box Home
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jeremystrele · 7 years ago
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50 Gorgeous Outdoor Patio Design Ideas
As the weather gets warmer, we all start spending more of our time outdoors. Our attention shifts from interior design projects to our outdoor spaces. Warmer months mean the chance to sit in the sunshine and enjoy cooking and eating meals with family and friends out in the fresh air. But, is your garden up to scratch for entertaining? If your backyard looks like it’s in need of a little tender loving care – or maybe an injection of some wow factor – then you’re in the right place. This patio design collection presents 50 gorgeous ideas on how to expertly present your al fresco dining and open air lounge areas.
Designer: Clements Design   When considering how to design a patio, you must first map out what you aren’t able to change, like any established shrubs and trees. Rather than seeing these things as roadblocks to your patio design ideas, use these unmovable items as inspiration in the shaping or locating of your new garden area.
Warm summer days can still bring chilly winter nights. If you want to sit out long into the cooler evenings, or entertain way into the small hours, then it’s a good idea to incorporate a roaring outdoor fireplace into your backyard patio design.
Designer: Clements Design   Why stop at just one outdoor patio design if you have the space to enjoy several? This sprawling garden offers up multiple patio ideas. A sociable lounge, an al fresco dining area and a couple of decks at the sides are all connected by contemporary stepping stone slabs.
Designer: Mary Barensfeld   Once you have your patio garden design, you can have fun selecting outdoor furniture to complement it. This stunning patio has been kitted out with the Bellini Style White Outdoor Dining Chair. The white originals are available here.
A sun patio tops this multi-level garden, nestled under a pergola. It is accessed by concrete steps via a dining deck. Another set of steps lead down to a plunge pool behind glass balustrades.
This enclosed patio design is achieved with heavy planting overhead, and sheer voiles hung like banners to form a flowing wall. The voiles are knotted at their base to give them a little weight in the breeze. A romantic chandelier lights the outdoor dining table and Panton S Style chairs, as does a set of twinkling storm lanterns and table tealights. You can get the curvaceous Panton S Style Outdoor Chair here.
A half covered pergola provides areas of both light and shade around this quaint outdoor dining spot. A simple pendant light hangs at its centre.
Built-in seating can be constructed in solid concrete and dressed with cushions that are to be stowed away in winter months. The permanent seating structures can be used to create the perimeter of an outdoor room.
Photographer: Dabito   This covered patio design features a hanging swing seat ina natural cane finish. The flooring is a stunning geometric tile in a joyful blue colourway; orange cushions on the outdoor sofa provide a stripe of warm contrast. The fence constructed around the seating has been stained ebony black for added drama. Two decorative plates hang on the fence to make it appear like a traditional room.
Backyard patio ideas abound here: A meeting of outdoor rugs in different hues and shapes, mismatched scatter cushions and throws brighten neutral rattan furniture, colour pop accent chairs and side tables with quirky candlesticks and bowls, statement pendant lighting and a woven screen to make the whole ensemble feel cosy and complete.
If clashing multi coloured accessories just aren’t your happy place, then how about choosing just one bold statement colour. This modern patio design is a dreamy vision in purple, teamed with natural accents and lush green planting. A striped rug reflects the slat lines of the overhead pergola roof, as well as adding some smart panache.
Designer: Elysian Landscapes   This hot tub patio design incorporates two stunning tile patterns to make it a stand out space. Also note how the concrete walls have been painted a beautiful shade of blue to complement the tile colour. Pale blue pillows on the outdoor chaise add a finishing touch to the scheme.
Patio paver design ideas can incorporate pattern without the need for intricate and expensive tiling. You can use a combination of slabs and gravel to make patterns too.
Designer: Luciano Giubbilei   This simplistic design patio lets the highly manicured garden topiary and large garden sculpture take the limelight.
Designer: Secret Gardens   Minimalist gardens can be created with concrete patio design ideas that are pale in tone, and provide neat built in planters around the border. Low-level low-key garden furniture completes the look.
Designer: Luciano Giubbilei   A concrete patio design can be teamed with areas of block paving to change things up a bit.
Designer: Michael Lee   Outdoor lighting for borders deserves a spot in our round up of patio decorating ideas too. Uplighting plants gives a dramatic and warm effect, and extends the hours you can use your garden.
Designer: Designs By Sundown   Another take on the outdoor fireplace – not one for homes with young children though. This small patio design also has a substantially sized built-in bench, which proves that you don’t need a huge area to create an impressive and functional outdoor entertaining space.
One cantilevered end extends from this bespoke garden bench. A matching coffee table balances on a semi-spherical base.
The backrest of this concrete bench extends all the way to the sides of some patio steps.
Belonging to a greenfingered homeowner, this simple patio design lets the plants do all the talking.
This patio landscape design holds linear beds of grasses and a tree lined border. A couple of lanterns hang from a nearby tree to help light evening festivities along with the log fire pit.
Designer: Harrisons Landscaping   Patio design plans can be linked to interior spaces. Select interior and exterior flooring in the same tone to create a seamless look.
This neat narrow pool and patio design is a little slice of luxury.
Water features are an ever popular part of garden design and they work superbly when combined with outdoor patio design ideas, like this triple pond creation with decked walkways.
A bit of creative planting can be all the wow factor you need. Vertical planting is a great way to inject more natural beauty into small patio design ideas.
Designer: Marylou Sobel   You can take vertical planting up as high as you dare.
Covered patio ideas include solid roofs that shelter from rainfall, awnings to shade well from sun, or a pergola canopy for areas of light and shade. Open rafters mean that you can weave plants through the beams, and are solid enough to hang an outdoor light.
Designer: Peter Fudge Gardens   An Acapulco chair decorates this warm sun dappled deck, with a step stone paver patio design running off it.
For a change in texture, consider a deck over concrete patio design.
Designer: Elysian Landscapes   Position your patio to take advantage of the best views.
Remember to cater for the little ones too by adding a few kids chairs.
Designer: Peter Fudge Gardens   Gravel sections can be uncomfortable underfoot – especially on barefoot summer days! Add stepping stones to areas of loose chippings, you’ll thank us for it.
A natural or uneven edge adds extra character to a patio area.
Dress your new spot with an outdoor rug. You can pick up trendy geometric print designs like this for very reasonable prices in order to achieve a high-end dressed look. Add a few complementary cushions to your patio furniture for a fully cohesive scheme.
Designer: Peter Fudge Gardens   Placing your sitting area in a lower section of the garden can protect it from chilly breezes.
An outdoor kitchen makes a luxurious and fun add-on.
Planting can be used to create privacy screening.
Designer: Wernerfield   Cutting away rather than building upon the existing landscape creates interesting levels.
Designer: Wiktor Klyk   This magical pavers patio is shrouded by trees at the end of a deck.
A circular formation makes a refreshing change from modern linear layouts.
A swing seat is reminiscent of childhood fun.
This patio cover design can be retracted to let in more sunlight.
Designer: Alana Langan   Photographer: Hannah Blackmore   Blur the boundaries and bring the garden up onto patios and decking by introducing mature potted plants.
An eye-catching orb lamp looks fabulous out on this luxury terrace.
Visualizer: Karwan Muhammed & Karzan R. Sa'eed   This sunken seating area is surrounded by water.
A living patio roof design blends beautifully with a thriving garden.
Have fun with your patio furniture. You can buy the Bertoia Diamond Chairs here.
A dark painted wall at the far end makes the garden appear like a continuation of the interior.
Visualizer: Fuel 3D   Indoor-outdoor living at its most seamless.
Patio furniture ideas: 50 Modern Outdoor Chairs
Related Posts:
Outdoor Dining Furniture Ideas
Beautiful Loft Design: A Solution to Space Shortage
House With Floor To Ceiling Glass And Beautiful Nature Views
Duplex Merge with Mesmeric Views
Fresco Designs
Architectural Concept of a Glass Box Home
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drewebowden66 · 7 years ago
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50 Gorgeous Outdoor Patio Design Ideas
As the weather gets warmer, we all start spending more of our time outdoors. Our attention shifts from interior design projects to our outdoor spaces. Warmer months mean the chance to sit in the sunshine and enjoy cooking and eating meals with family and friends out in the fresh air. But, is your garden up to scratch for entertaining? If your backyard looks like it’s in need of a little tender loving care – or maybe an injection of some wow factor – then you’re in the right place. This patio design collection presents 50 gorgeous ideas on how to expertly present your al fresco dining and open air lounge areas.
Designer: Clements Design   When considering how to design a patio, you must first map out what you aren’t able to change, like any established shrubs and trees. Rather than seeing these things as roadblocks to your patio design ideas, use these unmovable items as inspiration in the shaping or locating of your new garden area.
Warm summer days can still bring chilly winter nights. If you want to sit out long into the cooler evenings, or entertain way into the small hours, then it’s a good idea to incorporate a roaring outdoor fireplace into your backyard patio design.
Designer: Clements Design   Why stop at just one outdoor patio design if you have the space to enjoy several? This sprawling garden offers up multiple patio ideas. A sociable lounge, an al fresco dining area and a couple of decks at the sides are all connected by contemporary stepping stone slabs.
Designer: Mary Barensfeld   Once you have your patio garden design, you can have fun selecting outdoor furniture to complement it. This stunning patio has been kitted out with the Bellini Style White Outdoor Dining Chair. The white originals are available here.
A sun patio tops this multi-level garden, nestled under a pergola. It is accessed by concrete steps via a dining deck. Another set of steps lead down to a plunge pool behind glass balustrades.
This enclosed patio design is achieved with heavy planting overhead, and sheer voiles hung like banners to form a flowing wall. The voiles are knotted at their base to give them a little weight in the breeze. A romantic chandelier lights the outdoor dining table and Panton S Style chairs, as does a set of twinkling storm lanterns and table tealights. You can get the curvaceous Panton S Style Outdoor Chair here.
A half covered pergola provides areas of both light and shade around this quaint outdoor dining spot. A simple pendant light hangs at its centre.
Built-in seating can be constructed in solid concrete and dressed with cushions that are to be stowed away in winter months. The permanent seating structures can be used to create the perimeter of an outdoor room.
Photographer: Dabito   This covered patio design features a hanging swing seat ina natural cane finish. The flooring is a stunning geometric tile in a joyful blue colourway; orange cushions on the outdoor sofa provide a stripe of warm contrast. The fence constructed around the seating has been stained ebony black for added drama. Two decorative plates hang on the fence to make it appear like a traditional room.
Backyard patio ideas abound here: A meeting of outdoor rugs in different hues and shapes, mismatched scatter cushions and throws brighten neutral rattan furniture, colour pop accent chairs and side tables with quirky candlesticks and bowls, statement pendant lighting and a woven screen to make the whole ensemble feel cosy and complete.
If clashing multi coloured accessories just aren’t your happy place, then how about choosing just one bold statement colour. This modern patio design is a dreamy vision in purple, teamed with natural accents and lush green planting. A striped rug reflects the slat lines of the overhead pergola roof, as well as adding some smart panache.
Designer: Elysian Landscapes   This hot tub patio design incorporates two stunning tile patterns to make it a stand out space. Also note how the concrete walls have been painted a beautiful shade of blue to complement the tile colour. Pale blue pillows on the outdoor chaise add a finishing touch to the scheme.
Patio paver design ideas can incorporate pattern without the need for intricate and expensive tiling. You can use a combination of slabs and gravel to make patterns too.
Designer: Luciano Giubbilei   This simplistic design patio lets the highly manicured garden topiary and large garden sculpture take the limelight.
Designer: Secret Gardens   Minimalist gardens can be created with concrete patio design ideas that are pale in tone, and provide neat built in planters around the border. Low-level low-key garden furniture completes the look.
Designer: Luciano Giubbilei   A concrete patio design can be teamed with areas of block paving to change things up a bit.
Designer: Michael Lee   Outdoor lighting for borders deserves a spot in our round up of patio decorating ideas too. Uplighting plants gives a dramatic and warm effect, and extends the hours you can use your garden.
Designer: Designs By Sundown   Another take on the outdoor fireplace – not one for homes with young children though. This small patio design also has a substantially sized built-in bench, which proves that you don’t need a huge area to create an impressive and functional outdoor entertaining space.
One cantilevered end extends from this bespoke garden bench. A matching coffee table balances on a semi-spherical base.
The backrest of this concrete bench extends all the way to the sides of some patio steps.
Belonging to a greenfingered homeowner, this simple patio design lets the plants do all the talking.
This patio landscape design holds linear beds of grasses and a tree lined border. A couple of lanterns hang from a nearby tree to help light evening festivities along with the log fire pit.
Designer: Harrisons Landscaping   Patio design plans can be linked to interior spaces. Select interior and exterior flooring in the same tone to create a seamless look.
This neat narrow pool and patio design is a little slice of luxury.
Water features are an ever popular part of garden design and they work superbly when combined with outdoor patio design ideas, like this triple pond creation with decked walkways.
A bit of creative planting can be all the wow factor you need. Vertical planting is a great way to inject more natural beauty into small patio design ideas.
Designer: Marylou Sobel   You can take vertical planting up as high as you dare.
Covered patio ideas include solid roofs that shelter from rainfall, awnings to shade well from sun, or a pergola canopy for areas of light and shade. Open rafters mean that you can weave plants through the beams, and are solid enough to hang an outdoor light.
Designer: Peter Fudge Gardens   An Acapulco chair decorates this warm sun dappled deck, with a step stone paver patio design running off it.
For a change in texture, consider a deck over concrete patio design.
Designer: Elysian Landscapes   Position your patio to take advantage of the best views.
Remember to cater for the little ones too by adding a few kids chairs.
Designer: Peter Fudge Gardens   Gravel sections can be uncomfortable underfoot – especially on barefoot summer days! Add stepping stones to areas of loose chippings, you’ll thank us for it.
A natural or uneven edge adds extra character to a patio area.
Dress your new spot with an outdoor rug. You can pick up trendy geometric print designs like this for very reasonable prices in order to achieve a high-end dressed look. Add a few complementary cushions to your patio furniture for a fully cohesive scheme.
Designer: Peter Fudge Gardens   Placing your sitting area in a lower section of the garden can protect it from chilly breezes.
An outdoor kitchen makes a luxurious and fun add-on.
Planting can be used to create privacy screening.
Designer: Wernerfield   Cutting away rather than building upon the existing landscape creates interesting levels.
Designer: Wiktor Klyk   This magical pavers patio is shrouded by trees at the end of a deck.
A circular formation makes a refreshing change from modern linear layouts.
A swing seat is reminiscent of childhood fun.
This patio cover design can be retracted to let in more sunlight.
Designer: Alana Langan   Photographer: Hannah Blackmore   Blur the boundaries and bring the garden up onto patios and decking by introducing mature potted plants.
An eye-catching orb lamp looks fabulous out on this luxury terrace.
Visualizer: Karwan Muhammed & Karzan R. Sa'eed   This sunken seating area is surrounded by water.
A living patio roof design blends beautifully with a thriving garden.
Have fun with your patio furniture. You can buy the Bertoia Diamond Chairs here.
A dark painted wall at the far end makes the garden appear like a continuation of the interior.
Visualizer: Fuel 3D   Indoor-outdoor living at its most seamless.
Patio furniture ideas: 50 Modern Outdoor Chairs
Related Posts:
Outdoor Dining Furniture Ideas
Beautiful Loft Design: A Solution to Space Shortage
House With Floor To Ceiling Glass And Beautiful Nature Views
Duplex Merge with Mesmeric Views
Fresco Designs
Architectural Concept of a Glass Box Home
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