Bluestone patio with Germantown paver border, a spacious firepit using Winnebago boulders and a custom water feature, nestled among existing Austrian Pines. The patio is framed with ornamental grasses, Japanese Maples and Winnebago outcropping boulders to create seating stones.
Design by: Eric K Weishaar
What a cool barn like outbuilding near a patio with fireplace
nice fire pit near the patio
Like marges, how multiple rooms open up onto patio
I love how two rooms open up to the patio
best-loved patios of Houzz feature not just one fabulous entry but two or more. If you currently have one entrance (say, sliding glass doors from the living room), consider adding a second (French doors off the kitchen, for instance) for maximum impact.
ground-level patio connects to the home by two raised patio decks. The outdoor spaces are defined by low brick seat walls capped with blue stone. Four new Maple trees punctuate the symmetrical balance of the new landscape.
What kind of flooring is the patio? And where would I purchase it at?
Short brick wall around concrete patio. Brick posts.
Entire patio layout, covering, deck, fireplace and lighting.
outdoor patio, covered
I like the patio atmosphere
fireplace/tv in covered patio
expansive patio, complete with an outdoor kitchen, has it all. A roaring fireplace, beautiful ambient lighting and several seating areas, some protected from the elements and others exposed to the sky. Simply elegant.
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stone patio...Patio with roof...Great outdoor patio...Patio alongside...patio stone deck...Covered patio...Stairs and patio...Dream patio...Patio layout...My dream patio!...Tile patio
slate tile patio, the beds with fountain in middle.
Love how patio flows. Raised planter boxes can be incorporated
Breaking up of patio by planting
back patio is as pretty as it is practical for entertaining, with large stone pavers, immaculately groomed garden beds and plenty of seating. A stream runs along the back of the house, and a forest beyond that. "We love the freedom of living in this neighborhood. To have a little forest in our back