Saturday, October 25, 2008

Outdoor Patio Ideas Even You Can Do

Hearing the sounds of the birds chirping and chattering and watching as they greedily fight over a strategically placed bird feeder can entertain for hours. Listening to the beautifully placed fountain can lull and relax.  Having a beautiful outdoor room can add value to your home.  It is not hard to create these spaces on your own.

To save time and money make use materials and structures found around your home.  You may have an exiting wood patio cover that may just need a bit of paint or a little sanding and staining.  An old wood deck may need to be replaced with a long lasting concrete slab.  Raising the patio floor to the same level as the entrance to your home can make it seem like an extension and create a better transition from inside to the outside.

Building The Patio To Suit Your Needs

Put some personality into your patio design.  Step out of the box.  Use unusual materials like flat stones or tile for the patio flooring.  Make use of color with plants and flowers or with stain or paint. Find an old funky patio chair as a conversation piece.  Add a built in BBQ or fireplace that you have constructed yourself out of rock or brick instead of the portable stainless steel item everyone else has.

Many times a patio is built to be a transition area between the home and some other outdoor recreation area such as a swimming pool, or spa which provides a place for water to drip from bathing suits before they enter the home. Tracking water into the home can make mom angry at times. To avoid this problem, outdoor patio mats can be useful to collect water, dirt and debris from the feet before entering the house to avoid damage to expensive flooring.

Whether the patio is constructed of decorative bricks over sand or is built up on foundations made with poured concrete is really a matter of taste, but the materials and colors should fit into the overall landscape theme of the home. Normally a patio is built in the backyard for privacy but often time is built in the front for viewing activities in the neighborhood.

A patio can be a multipurpose outdoor room.  It can be used by you and your family to entertain friends and loved ones. You want it to reflect you in every area from the surface to the lighting.

The outdoor patio ideas that you choose should allow your personality to show.  If you build it yourself you will have more control than if you hire someone to do it for you.

Doing a quick online search can dig up great and practical ideas that will reflect your taste and personality.

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