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5 DIY Patio Upgrade Ideas for Your Backyard

by Roberta Oswald 12/05/2021

A backyard patio can be much more than a simple concrete slab. Patios are a place to gather, relax and enjoy your outdoor space in a variety of ways. If your backyard doesn’t have a patio or if you’re looking to update the one you have, here are some fresh ideas for DIY patio projects to try.

Pavers

Pavers are one of the most DIY-friendly materials you can use for patios. Not only are they simple to install yourself, they come in a vast array of colors, textures and styles to match the look you want. You can mimic the look of a trendy brick pathway, elegant flagstone or intricate designs with materials that will withstand the weather and heavy use.

Outdoor Rugs

One of the most budget-friendly ways to upgrade an existing patio is with an outdoor rug. Finding the perfect rug for your space can completely change the look and feel while also providing protection from sun-baked pavement in the hotter months. Whether you opt for a rug with bright colors or a more muted palette, you’ll notice the difference right away. You can also use the rug as a starting point for an entire patio makeover including furniture, accent pieces and more.

Pea Gravel

Building a gravel patio is an unexpected and simple way to add functionality to your backyard on a budget. By constructing a simple frame out of lumber, you can fill the space with a layer of gravel and have an instant and inexpensive patio. Gravel comes in different colors and levels of grain so you can customize the look and feel.

Island Patios

For a bold take on the backyard patio, try moving away from the walls and create an island in the middle or outer edge of the yard. Your island patio can be round, rectangular or a custom shape. Connecting it to the backyard entrance with a simple DIY pathway or stepping stones will keep it connected, while adding a pergola or trellises can add privacy and mystique.

Add Color & Pattern

If you’re working with pavers or stone, you have the unique opportunity to add a bit of artistic flair into your patio design. Consider scattering decorative tiles or stones throughout in order to make a casual and eclectic mosaic for your backyard. Some ideas include pebble stepping stones, painted or carved paving stones or even completely custom works of art you make yourself. As long as the materials are hardy enough to withstand the elements and traffic in your yard, you have a plethora of options for adding some art into your patio.

Backyard patios come in all shapes, sizes and styles to fit your needs and creative ideas. If you’re considering either a brand new or updated patio, try these ideas and enjoy how they can transform your entire outdoor space.

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Roberta Oswald

An enthusiastic polo player, aviatrix and fourth generation member of one of the oldest winery families in the Napa Valley, Roberta has lived in the Bay Area her entire life. She has over thirty years of experience in buying, selling and managing real estate in the residential, investment and commercial markets. Not content to just “get the job done”, she wants to exceed your expectations. Roberta believes in service with commitment. Utilizing the kind of knowledge that is obtained only through extensive life experience and an in-depth understanding of the area and local market, she works with you to provide maximum results. During her accomplished career, Roberta has refined important skills in communication, negotiation, attention to detail and sound business practices, all of which are vital to the success of her clients today. Please call Roberta directly at 707.339.0233 to discuss your real estate needs.