These DIY patio ideas will add usefulness, beauty, and comfort to your backyard, front yard, or other frequently used outdoor space. You'll find inspiration here whether you have a small concrete slab or plenty of lawn.
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A Pergola Creates Shade
Even the simplest concrete slab can become a pretty design element with the right patio ideas. This little nook gets a big aesthetic boost thanks to a simply-styled but elegantly detailed pergola. The structure abuts the house at the roofline for a seamless connection, with classically detailed columns that delineate the patio borders and provide a handy spot for some soft fabric shades.
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Add a Decorative Wall Treatment
Many covered patios are wide open to the landscape, establishing a garden connection. But if a bit of privacy would enhance the space, consider this DIY patio idea: Add a trellis, or another decorative structure, to one of the open sides. Here, the installation of a trellis window offers a backdrop for a conversation nook and a screen from the neighbors.
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Enhance the Landscaping
Outdoor seating areas work best when connected to the landscape, and you can establish that relationship through design and materials. Here, stacked walls help conquer a slope and repeat the home's colors.
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Add a Flagstone Area
A gathering spot gets a big boost with the addition of flagstone paving. Adding flagstone elements typically involves a few days' work, but it's a simple DIY patio project. To keep the feel organic, the homeowners here chose an irregularly shaped tile and one with a more natural edge.
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Add a Firepit
There are many options for adding a DIY firepit to an outdoor patio, including kits and simple instructions. A firepit can create a gathering spot on both warmer and cooler days, and when it's not lighted, offer an extra surface for serving or seating.
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Dress Up a Beverage Station
Practicality is key to increasing the use of any patio space. Storage and organization locations, such as this DIY beverage station, also offer spots for gathering. Customized from an off-the-shelf workbench, special touches include painted drawer fronts and an easily sewn curtain to hide supplies.
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Add a Swinging Bed
Although furniture is a quick fix, a swinging bed is a simple, charming DIY patio idea for relaxed seating. Adapt a platform or bench to hold a cushion and back support. Hooks should be attached to beams, not the ceiling itself.
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Create a Permanent Planter
While containers are one way to include plants on a patio, another solution is to add permanent beds for flowers, vegetables, and dwarf trees. Consider raising the beds to offer privacy screening and to lessen the effort of bending over to tend plants.
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Use Gravel as a Base
Gravel paths and flooring are a cost-effective, perfect DIY patio idea. Hard surfaces can be added underneath without much prep or upkeep. Here, a loosely stacked stone border wall doubles as a bench while keeping the gravel in check.
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Create a Vertical Border
A border can be a good way to define the line between a garden and a gathering space. This solution—a trellis-like border at a corner—is a DIY patio idea that can focus the view and establish a break from the yard's other zones.
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Boost Ambiance with a Fountain
Water is a great draw for many reasons. It can subdue unwelcome noise while offering a soothing ambiance for a patio. Plenty of options exist, from tabletop solutions to larger built-in ideas. When selecting the size of your fountain, use your needs and the proportions of your space as a guide.
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Container Water Feature
Create this quick DIY patio idea and add a pretty water feature to your outdoor space.
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Add Extra Details
Off-the-shelf materials can be useful DIY elements for dressing up a patio. Here, a simple prefab trellis hides the underside of a porch from the small patio.
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Paint a Patio Floor
An intricate stenciled floor can offer a pop of color and pattern underfoot on an otherwise unadorned porch. For a detailed DIY patio idea like this one, consider a solid border—here, several inches of off-white—to set off the floor.
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Create an Interesting Backdrop
Adding a focal point is a great way to give space color, shape, and form. Here, screens inset with a decorative, organic-inspired pattern create an organizing element for a seating nook.
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Create Your Own Edging
A clear break between hardscape and landscape can be a helpful design element, especially on ground-level patios. Luckily, it's easy to create your own. Use brick, concrete, planters, or fencing to build a boundary.
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Upgrade the Lighting
Lighting enhances a patio's design aesthetic. Use proportion as a guide when selecting light fixtures, and try to match either materials or finishes—here, fluted-edge lamps match the detailing on the entry rug.
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Add Unusual Details and Insets
Many patios and outdoor spaces use a single material, which can establish design cohesiveness, but careful planning can add textural elements and visual relief. Here, the homeowner designated a narrow border and an inset to set a delineation between cooking and eating spaces, as well as a space for the contemporary fire pit.
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Install Vertical Gardens
Taking your garden up a wall is a DIY patio project that dresses up an otherwise bland facade. Creating a vertical garden is as simple as hanging premade window baskets or using old frames or other cast-off pieces of wood to construct a planter.
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Install a Ceiling Fan
Install extra amenities to increase the use and livability of a covered patio. UL-rated damp-location ceiling fans circulate air on warmer days. Look for a fan that's Energy Star certified to trim your electricity usage.