300,774 Patio Design Photos

A patio is a paved outdoor area that adjoins a house, and is a popular addition to Australian and New Zealand homes. Not only is it yet another place to enjoy the great outdoors, but it can also save you time and money on landscaping. Often seen as an extension of the indoor living space, patios and courtyards can serve multiple functions. If you add outdoor furniture such as lounge chairs and a sofa, a barbecue or outdoor kitchen and a dining table and chairs, you can use them for entertaining, cooking, dining, and relaxing. Browse the Photos on Houzz for courtyard and patio designs to see how you can best utilise your existing outdoor area. More
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Zorzi
This is an example of a contemporary patio in Perth with an outdoor kitchen and a roof extension. — Houzz
Outdoor Living Entertainment area, timber ceiling lining, outdoor kitchen — Brendan Dekker
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Point 2 Design
7 Reviews
Northern Beaches House
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A vibrant transition from indoors to outdoors, with a relaxed, beachy feel. Perfect for alfresco dining. Styled and shot for Home Beautiful magazine. Photography by http://brigidarnott.com.au
horizontal timber battens with 'gaps' for light — Franca Abbenante
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Urban Angles
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Rye Residence
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Design ideas for a modern patio in Melbourne with an outdoor kitchen, tile and a roof extension. — Houzz
LOVE THE CLEAN LINES OF THE BBQ AREA — Sylvia Berresford
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Marylou Sobel Interior Design
5 Reviews
Rose Bay
9,313 Saves | 2 Questions
Design ideas for a contemporary courtyard patio in Sydney with a vertical garden. — Houzz
blue with white piping. colourful cushions. vertical green garden — Mandy Soto
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Elegance Tiles
Portobello - EcoWood Tiles
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Design ideas for a contemporary patio in Melbourne with an outdoor shower, decking and no cover. — Houzz
the flooring around the pool and the shower. — Brendan Veitch
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Angus Mackenzie Architect
Surry Hills 2
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Inspiration for a beach style patio in Sydney. — Houzz
Surry Hills, Sydney, Australia — Jenny Drew
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Cordony Designs
21 Reviews
Stafford Road, Artarmon
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This tastefully refurbished Californian bungalow provides exceptional convenience and the serenity of a quiet, leafy street. - Saltwater pool, garden & pergola - Spacious, paved outdoor entertaining area & pizza oven - High ornate ceilings, original cornices & original veranda - Sky lit lounge & stained glass windows - Open plan dining with wood fireplace & wine cellar - Fre...More
Recycled bricks paving! — Liliana
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Michelle Walker architects
6 Reviews
Mosman Internal & External Renovations
268 Saves | 1 Question
Tania Niwa Photography
Contemporary courtyard patio in Sydney with decking and no cover. — Houzz
Outside Earting Area — Andrés Rojas Ríos
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The Room Illuminated
4 Reviews
Melbourne shoot #12
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Small industrial patio in Melbourne with a vertical garden, decking and a roof extension. — Houzz
vertical garden wall for the alfresco — Leanne Portelli
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Robert Mills Architects and Interior Designers
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Sorrento House Outdoor Living
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Earl Carter
This is an example of a contemporary backyard patio in Melbourne with a fire feature and a pergola. — Houzz
Nice tile colour for outside space — 3littlestars
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Nina Dee Interiors
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Wilston Pool House
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This is an example of a transitional patio in Brisbane. — Houzz
Would love an outdoor bar fridge! — Chris Johnston
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Zorzi
This is an example of a contemporary patio in Perth with a roof extension. — Houzz
Door/drawer to outside kitchen — neilallen
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What materials should I use to construct my patio?


Stone pavers and bricks are the most common surface materials used for patios, while concrete, tiles and gravel are also popular. Stone paving is usually at the top end of the price bracket, but is highly durable and the most natural-looking of the surface materials available. Brick patios, on the other hand, are relatively easy to lay, and provide a warm, rich colour that can complement traditional homes. Concrete patios are one of the least expensive to build and are also very durable, while gravel is quick and easy to install. You will also need to decide whether you want your patio covered or left uncovered. You can add roofing if you plan on using the space regularly, or opt for a pergola, trellis or umbrella for shade instead. Patio enclosures, usually made from glass or mesh screens, can also transform your space into an outdoor room.

What outdoor patio furniture and decor should I include?


A patio can be so much more than just a paved slab, if you add the right additions. An outdoor kitchen and bar will help make the space the life of the party, while high-quality, low-slung chairs will make you want to stay outside for longer. If you have the budget, you may even consider adding a spa or pool. To make it the ideal al fresco area even when temperatures drop, a fire pit or fireplace will be able to keep you and your company toasty warm. To entice you and your guests into the space, make some room for greenery, even if you just a place a pot plant atop a table. It will help tie in the area to the surrounding garden. Fairy lights, garden torches and citronella candles will also help set the mood and keep the mozzies at bay, while soft furnishings such as waterproof rugs, pillows and chair cushions will add personality. For something striking, consider adding a water feature or wall garden.