6 Pavement Ideas to Make Your Patio Stand Out

 

 

Changing up the aesthetic of your patio is one thing every homeowner should tackle at least once in their life. Not only will it make your area stand out more, but it will also help add some natural greenery around and provide more space to enjoy time with the family.

Using small and simple details can add a touch of uniqueness and individuality to your patio in an instant. However, before you put your ideas to life, you should consider the type of material and stonework that can make or break your garden area.

 

The Importance of Patio Pavement

The right design of your patio can create an enjoyable and aesthetically pleasing place for you and your friends to relax. Even during colder months, you can add a heater or a fire pit to make the most out of your patio at all times.

If you're someone who likes to experiment with home interiors and exteriors, your patio area could be your next big project. Nowadays, most homeowners are using their time to construct their patios, which is no surprise why the paving stone market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 7.9 percent in the next seven years.

One of the best things about having a pavement patio is that it's easy to look after because it needs very little maintenance. It can transform and add value to your home because there are many versatile styles to choose from. So, if this is something you want to start working on, here are some patio ideas to help you.

 

Go for a Seamless Design

If you want to make your outdoor space feel like it's part of the inside of the house, using the same paving can make the biggest difference. The best thing about this is that it opens up both spaces and makes them feel bigger, while also giving it a seamless look.

Additionally, you can go for a natural stone such as hardwearing porcelain as it can blend your area for a more coherent design. This type of porcelain is durable yet lightweight, not to mention it comes in a variety of styles and colors. At the same time, the extension of the home also means you have to think about your furniture and color choices to not mix and match.

 

Add a Design Statement

Most paving slabs are plain but that doesn't mean you should use them as they are. By investing in pavement, you'll be able to create your unique design to add a decorative and statement slab that blends beautifully with the plain ones.

Depending on the size of your patio, you can add a petal design on the steps to make the area stand out and give people a heads-up about not tripping. On top of everything it makes the patio look stylish without trying too hard.

 

Try Classic Cobblestones

If you have an older and traditional home, you'll probably like the thought of classic cobblestones as they're perfect for a patio or courtyard too. However, no one likes boring pavement, so why not try limestone cobbles? Moreover, you can go for a patchwork effect to bring contrast to the house, while also maintaining its classic look.

Large patio with bbq and furniture. Image by Unsplash

 

Go for a Decking Effect

As technology has advanced, so has the flexibility of pavement porcelain. Luckily, you can try many different looks rather than boring pavement. If you want to add some warmth to your patio, opting for wood-effect plank tiles can give a deck effect that just ties everything together.

Porcelain tiles come with great advantages, such as being water-resistant and requiring low maintenance. It's simply the best material for an outdoor area like a patio because it doesn't grow moss or fade over time.

 

Mix Slabs and Gravel

If you can't decide between using only pavement or gravel, why not mix them up? People who are into a Mediterranean look will love the idea of mixing slabs and gravel as it will give the space a different look.

One of the best designs is to mix cream paving and white gravel, to create a unique and stylish patio. This works best with seating or dining areas because the colors work well with any type of furniture you'll want to add.

Also, you could add slabs and use them as 'stepping stones' to create a path throughout the patio. And the best thing is that gravel is cheaper, so this is great for when you're on a budget.

 

Add a Modern Flare

As someone who follows the latest house trends, you're probably familiar with terrazzo tiles on floors. This is a great patio idea because the tiles have tiny chips of colors that work amazingly in different spaces, so they bring some life to the area.

At the same time, a contemporary patio also uses hard paving surfaces for a raised breakfast area or on top of the raised beds. For a further modern feel, try to go for white and cool grey colors to enhance the overall look of your patio.