Ways to Design A Covered Patio Area

07/2/2010 7:15:00 PM

If you own a home and have a patio area you’re looking to renovate or just do something with to make more user friendly, then you’ll find this article helpful to get your creative juices flowing. Sometimes, all it takes is a spark of an idea that can help ignite your whole imagination of what is possible in a space. You’ve seen it on those home and garden television shows. The designers come in and just start getting to work on some lucky homeowner’s backyard space. Granted, these are professionals with a plan, but it can still be just as possible for you.

In fact, if you’d like to hire the pros to help with your covered patio designs, then by all means, do it. However, you can also make some improvements yourself that will give you a lot of bang for your renovation buck. One thing to consider is what type of covered patio space you want to create. If you own a home that is built in the Ranch style, with a roof that is supported by posts creating a patio that way, then you have some limitations with design. However, you also have a great framework to create an enclosed patio room or other such space. It all depends on your ideas for your patio.

If you’re looking for something to help you create more usable outdoor square footage, then consider covered patio plans that create something more like an outdoor room. These outdoor rooms are becoming more and more popular and are really just like indoor spaces brought to the outdoors. Manufacturers of quality furniture and kitchen fixtures and appliances all have products designed exclusively for the outdoors.

There are many ways that your patio ideas can take shape. What might be a great way to start is to start with something simple. Consider the framework of your patio space like the skeleton of your space. You can layer it with elegant furniture, outdoor rugs, and other patio accessories. You might even have your patio floor designed with a custom concrete design, use flagstone or pavers and just make the space feel very rustic and inviting.

Related posts:

  1. Custom Home Design… laying out floor plans
  2. Which Built In Grill for Your Outdoor Kitchen?
  3. Using Concrete Anchors In the Patio Space

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