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Eight Patio Ideas to Give Your Backyard an Edge

 

Sometimes when you decide to redecorate your home, the first step is deciding what changes you’d like to make. Once you have that decided, the next big step can be figuring out how to approach your home’s exterior and lawn. A great way to make sure you’re getting the most out of your outdoor space is to use it as an extension of your home itself by implementing some patio ideas. Here are eight different types of patios that can help take your yard from zero to hero in no time at all!

  1. Container Gardens

Building a large container garden allows you to use a minimal amount of soil and still produce plenty of food. You can make it as elaborate or as simple as you want: start small with just one container, then add more containers over time, depending on your available space. Make sure they’re easily accessible from where you spend most of your time in your backyard. If they’re too far away, growing your plants will feel like too much effort.

  1. Surrounding Plants and Trees 

One of your first patio ideas should include surrounding your patio with greenery. According to experts, trees and plants can help absorb pesky noise pollution in urban areas. Furthermore, those same greenery elements help reduce air conditioning costs by absorbing sun rays that would otherwise be absorbed into a backyard’s concrete surface, thereby increasing temperatures inside your home.

All told, a well-placed tree or plant here and there can help make summer a bit more bearable. Don’t forget to maintain them in their best shape! Tree trimming is necessary for maintaining healthy trees and bushes. You will also need professionals to keep up with pruning around fences.

  1. Natural Screen Partitions

Natural materials like bamboo, cedar, and slabs of stone can be used as patio partitions. They can also give your backyard a distinctive look with minimal effort. One thing to keep in mind is that natural materials might not be fitting to use in areas where there are high winds. And instead of opting for wooden or plastic edging around your patio area, consider using creeping vines. Plants such as mint or ivy require minimal care but add some flair and appeal to any outdoor space.

  1. Cordless Wind Chimes

The beauty of a garden chime is that you can hang it anywhere—without tools, and also beautify your property. Hang them from trees, trellises, or fences to create a cheerful little scene for your yard. These wind chimes use solar-powered batteries, so they have no moving parts and never need winding. If you live in a windy area, their lightweight design will keep them from being knocked over by strong gusts of wind.

  1. Raised Garden Beds

Raised garden beds are extremely cost-effective, easy to build and maintain, and allow you to grow food right in your backyard! You can create raised garden beds using railroad ties, bricks, or cinder blocks. Railroad ties work great because they provide plenty of depth for planting seeds, which you will be able to grow very tall due to their support from below. This way, it’s possible to start growing some produce before you’ve even built a fence around your yard! Bricks have a beautiful look and make excellent terraces or walkways leading up to fences. However, if water does get on top of them, they might become too slippery for walking on.

  1. Rock Edging

It is a great material to line your garden beds, create water-smart landscapes, walkways, and more. Stone is naturally beautiful as well as lasting and low maintenance. Rock edging is often used for privacy and comes in various colors and textures. The smooth variety of rock edging will allow water drainage from your flower beds, so you won’t have soggy soil or standing puddles after rainstorms.

  1. Skirting Boards and Cobbles

Skirting boards are thin horizontal boards that are used to cover joints between slabs of tiles. Traditionally, these are constructed from hardwood, with intricate inlays and designs. In recent years they have been replaced by molded plastic versions, but either way, they add a beautiful finishing touch to any patio. For a similar effect, try using cobbles as edging for your patio, especially if you want your patio space to blend in with your garden or lawn area.

  1. Chairs on Decks

To increase your chances of enjoying time spent outside, consider incorporating patio furniture into your design. A small balcony, for example, can be enhanced with a comfortable chair or two. Your deck can also become more inviting by including a table and chairs that reflect your style and complement your home’s architecture. When it comes to outdoor seating options, there are lots of patio ideas that you can use for inspiration. Here are some ideas that you might want to include in your backyard

 

The hardest part about building a beautiful patio is deciding what you want it to look like. While that’s always going to be a challenge, we hope these eight patio ideas give you some great ideas on how your backyard can come alive.

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