Today’s homeowners are increasingly interested in ways to expand their living space past the interior of the home. One way to create a great outdoor living space is by adding a patio. It is an exterior space that can be used for entertaining, dining, family fun and even sustainable living.
A patio should be a space we can count on almost all year round. Whether it’s listening to the birds chirp in the Spring
From a design standpoint, a patio should enhance the style of your home and garden, and can also serve to define different areas of your yard. When thinking about the type of patio that’s right for your home, consider your existing architecture first. For example, a colonial-style home might mesh well with a brick patio, or if the budget permits bluestone or slate pavers offer a refined classic look. If you have a contemporary-style home, concrete pavers might give you the look you want. Then, take into account how you want to use the space and what features, such as grill islands, wet bars, and water / fire features, will be must haves. When looking to add features to your outdoor space, weigh your options between what you and your friends and family will get the most enjoyment from against the perceived value being created by that feature. Outdoor kitchens and water features generally hold value exceptionally well, whereas you can easily go overboard with upgrading a grill which might not hold its value as evenly over time.
Stone Veneer for walls is popular to use when designing a patio that is natural stone. A natural stone patio is a durable option that will blend well with your backyard. Natural stone can be used as flooring, knee walls, and in a number of popular features including outdoor kitchens and fireplaces. Some popular natural stone flooring choices include Flagstone; both regular and irregular shaped, and Travertine. The trend with outdoor living spaces and natural stone patios is to include luxury elements, anything from built in gas fire features to wood fired pizza ovens, with premium finishes like stacked stone, granite, and marble, to enhance the space and create that “wow” factor.
The natural stone look is a popular hardscaping look. Natural stone pavers and the gray and tan colors of natural stone are on-trend when it comes to hardscape. Natural stone comes in a wide variety of textures and colors, which makes the incorporation of it highly customizable. This hardscaping trend is all about getting a classic, natural look with more texture and feeling than standard concrete pavers. Things to consider with natural stone are:
These above variations can add cost to any project through increased time and labor. Ask us about the differences! Call 610-436-1810 today for a FREE Consultation or click below