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How to Design a Modern Patio

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Make your modern patio a relaxing retreat with a water feature. Adding a fountain or a cascading water wall to your patio will instantly add a touch of sophistication and tranquility. Embrace your minimalist side by choosing pavers with a herringbone or basketweave pattern. Or try stamping or staining concrete to give it the look of natural stone without the hefty price tag. Keep it simple Streamlined materials and a minimalist aesthetic are key when it comes to modern patio design . Embrace the streamlined aesthetic by incorporating concrete or pavers with clean lines and contemporary furniture. Neutral colors, sparse furnishings, and lots of greenery further amplify this simple look. A contemporary patio can be a place to connect with nature or entertain friends and family. Blur the lines between indoor and outdoor living spaces by using the same flooring in both spaces or creating a seamless transition with sliding doors. Bring the serenity of a zen garden into your patio by a

Add Value to Your Home With a Concrete Patio

A concrete patio is a great addition to your home that increases your outdoor living space. It is durable, affordable and adaptable to changing weather conditions. It also adds value to your home during resale. Costs vary based on design preferences, size and other factors. To reduce costs, it’s best to call ahead for a quote before starting your project. Stamped Concrete Concrete can be stamped to look like pavers, stone, tile or other materials that add elegance and appeal to your patio. Concrete is also much less expensive than these other options and will last a long time with regular maintenance that includes sweeping and washing to remove dirt. A contractor can use polyurethane stamps to create a unique look for your patio. These plastic stamps come in various sizes and patterns, including those that mimic the look of stone or other natural materials. They are applied to a concrete slab while it is still wet. Before you can remove the stamps, it is important to note that the

How to Design a Patio Drainage System

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Many yards have areas that collect water, and a poorly designed patio can add to this problem. By designing a proper drainage system, you can ensure that water is carried away rather than remaining in the patio. Drainage problems are more serious with patios than with porches and decks because these paved outdoor spaces adjoin the house. Proper patio drainage helps preserve the surface and protects your home. Slope the Base When preparing to install a new patio, use string lines and sight lines to map out the shape and ensure that it is level and properly sloped for drainage. Ideally, the gravel base and sand bed should be sloped at 2%. Use a soil engineer to determine how much fill is needed and dig the area, making sure to preserve the 2% slope. Add the fill in stages, letting each layer settle before adding more. Lay a layer of landscape fabric over the excavated area to prevent weed growth. Once the base is prepared, add a layer of gravel to a depth of four inches, ensuring

How to Make the Most of Your Backyard Patio

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A backyard patio is an invaluable addition to a home for both enjoyment and resale value. It’s also a great spot to entertain guests and friends for fun games, meals, or relaxing conversation. The right outdoor furniture and decor will make your backyard patio feel inviting and comfortable. Choosing the best backyard patio ideas will help you create a unique space that’s perfect for your style and needs. 1. Wood Beams Faux wood beams can help frame a backyard patio and add visual interest. They also provide a less costly alternative to solid wood structures that require regular maintenance. Create separate seating areas for relaxing or hosting friends and family. This patio from Cathie Hong Interiors divides the space into a dining area, lounge and fire pit. Paint your concrete patio to coordinate with your home’s style and design theme. This backyard patio from A Beautiful Mess features a light and dark color palette with mixed finishes on furniture, accessories and plants. 2