36 DIY Patio Ideas to Transform Your Backyard (2024)

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Get inspired with these budget-friendly and creative DIY patio ideas.

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Stacy Fisher

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Updated on 09/29/23

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Creating a beautiful DIY patio for your home means more than just setting out a few chairs and hoping for the best. But it doesn't mean spending a ton of money or time. You can easily DIY a patio by making a unique surface, creating one-of-a-kind furnishings, or going all-out on decor. Here are 36 DIY patio ideas to help you make an outdoor space like no other.

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    Lay Pavers as a Foundation

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    This DIY patio idea shows how adding a patio to a yard can make a huge difference to the total design of the space. Not Just a Housewife tackled this project and shares how to build a patio out of pavers. Seating is added as well as planters and string lighting. The final result is a wonderful place that can be used for both relaxing and entertaining.

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    Redesign From Roof to Floor

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    Bloggers Jamin and Ashley Millsof The Handmade Home wanted to take their yard and completely redesign it, from top to bottom. A 10-foot by 10-foot concrete paver patio provides an area for outdoor furniture, including a porch swing. There's a separate dining and lounging area, giving them two spaces in one. Chairs are set around a DIY firepit to encourage conversation.

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    String Some Lights

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    Over at Young House Love, they've ripped out their back deck and added a patio made out of pea gravel. This is a great way to build a patio if you're on a budget. It also is an easy project that you should be able to do yourself. Outdoor furniture and landscaping are added, and string lights are hung to provide some ambient lighting.

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    Assemble an Outdoor Living Room

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    Home Stories A to Z shows how a patio can be an extension of your home. The key is comfortable outdoor seating. The goal is to create a living room outdoors by adding a sectional and some chairs. End tables are also included and an outdoor rug ties everything together. This DIY patio looks great and is easy to put together.

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    Create Decorative Focal Points

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    A focal point is often what someone notices first about a space. It can be just about anything that the eyes like to rest on, and you can have several in a space. Bringing plants and flowers onto the patio is just one way to create a focal point. There are directions on how to build this planter from A Piece of Rainbow.

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    Make It Modern Style

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    The Merrythought shows you how to take a patio and make it modern. The fence is painted a moody black and furniture with clean lines are added. Just because it's modern doesn't mean it has to be cold. This redesign has pillows and blankets that provide a cozy feel.

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    Put Up a Two-Tiered Space

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    Here's a beautiful DIY patio idea that will make your backyard feel like a resort. Savannah Kay Designs came up with this two-tiered lounge area and it makes quite the inspiring patio space. Comfortable seating and heavy-duty patio umbrellas have been added to the patio and can be enjoyed all day long.

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    Choose Alternative Furniture Materials

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    This outdoor furniture can be put together in just a few quick and easy steps. Afro Bohemian Living will inspire you to create your own seating out of wood pallets. The style doesn't end there, plants, pillows, and a rattan roof are added to make it even more welcoming.

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    Build a Pergola

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    A pergola is a great way to make a patio feel like a legitimate space where someone would want to spend time. It's also a great way to provide some shade during the hot months. Here, Home Made by Carmona styled her pergola with climbing vines, string lights, plants, and even wind chimes.

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    Add All the Decorative Details

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    Another DIY patio idea is to add decorative details that make your patio feel comfortable and cozy. Decorative details can be set out like this with a tray, fruit, plants, and some drinks. Fynes Designs has a lot of other ideas on how to dress up your patio.

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    Build a DIY Firepit

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    This stunning backyard from Studio DIY! embraces color with colorful cushions. There are two patios here, giving people a place to eat and lounge around the DIY firepit. There are also lots of plants added here, making it feel like a comfortable outdoor room.

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    Upgrade in a Weekend

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    The idea behind this patio makeover by Jessica Welling Interiors is to pick a weekend and only use that time to upgrade the patio. A rug is added to define the space and then string lights, a vertical wall planter, and lots of accessories are added.

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    Mimic the Surroundings

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    Another DIY patio idea is to decorate the area based on the surroundings. H20 Bungalow created a coastal-themed patio that fits in perfectly with the lake that the patio overlooks. Besides furniture, there are a lot of other accessories that go along with a theme.

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    Make a Patio Out of Bricks

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    Bricks are the foundation for this lovely patio that's tucked away in a garden. A fire pit is also built from bricks, making it look like it belongs there. A table, seating, and accessories are all added. Amber Tysl shows you how to do this easy patio makeover.

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    Decorate the Entire Patio

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    The patio over at Designed Improvised has been perfectly planned and executed. The whole patio is decorated from the rug on the ground, to the table settings on the dining table. There's also a color scheme here, which makes it easier to stay focused when decorating your patio.

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    Use Concrete for the Base

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    A simple concrete base is inexpensive and a quick way to get the patio of your dreams. The Sweetest Occasion has done just this and created what can only be called an oasis. Lots of seating and string lights pull everything together.

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    Look at the Smallest of Spaces

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    A tiny backyard doesn't mean that you can't have a patio. The Merrythought was up for the challenge, and it turned out fantastic. The patio is gravel here, proving that you can make a patio out of just about anything. Plants, loungers, and a rug make the space feel full but not crowded.

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    Choose Tile

    Using tile for your patio is a unique choice that will stop the neighbors in their tracks. Especially if you make a bold color and design choice as Lovely Indeed did. She took a brick patio and used tile to give it a complete makeover. A table, chairs, and potted plants make the tile pop.

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    Add Seasonal Decor

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    Change the patio decor seasonally for an easy DIY upgrade. You'll be surprised at what a difference some new accessories can make. This patio at Jessica Welling Interiors has been redesigned into a place to relax in the summer, boho-style.

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    Use Every Corner

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    Even the corner of a yard can become a patio. Just use some brick pavers to achieve the look as Lovely Indeed did. There's just room enough for a couple of chairs and a fire pit. It makes for a cozy place perfect just for two.

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    Paint the Concrete

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    An easy DIY patio idea is to upgrade the actual patio. At The Turquoise Home, a concrete patio has been cleaned and painted, making it look new. New seating and a rug make it feel like a new room, right outside your back door.

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    Wheel Out a Bar Cart

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    Greet your neighbors and visitors with a beverage from your outdoor bar cart. This project from The Inspired Hive uses a laundry basket frame for the bottom and then the top is built from wood. It's a simple cart that's great for a smaller patio.

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    Hang a Macramé Planter

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    Even if you're working with a small patio, you should still have some hanging room. That's the perfect place for aDIY plant hanger from The Inspired Hive. This simple one uses jute and a metal container, giving it a casual rustic look. Basicmacrameknots are used to create the rope basket.

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    Create Outdoor Storage

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    This DIY patio idea from Chatfield Court is an easyIKEA hackthat you can finish in an afternoon. You'll paint it, add some wheels, and then add some interesting handles. You can sit it on your patio or deck and use it for extra storage.

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    Stencil an Outdoor Rug

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    Adding arugto your patio is a great way to make it feel more like an extension of your home. This DIY project from A Joyful Riot takes an existing rug and shows you how to spray paint it and add stencils for a one-of-a-kind rug that's perfect for your space.

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    Treat Your Backyard Birds

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    Here's another DIY idea that's so small it can fit in any space. It's a smallbird feederfrom Delia Creates made with just a few supplies. It has a modern look to it and would look good on just about any patio. Not only does it make a nice decoration, but it also serves as a spot for birds to perch and visit.

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    Build a Simple Sofa

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    If you have a large patio, you may want to consider adding additional seating. This project from Vintage Revivals shows you how to build a platform couch that you can use inside or out. You'll need to know a little about building, but this is a good intermediate project to try out.

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    Hang an Herb Garden

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    Adding an herb garden to your patio is a great idea! to add greenery and you can use some to cook with whenever you want. The best thing about this herb garden from Simple Stylings is that it hangs on a wall, so it doesn't take up extra room. This project has all the directions you need to create the paint cans and the rest of the herb garden.

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    Whitewash Terracotta Pots

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    Give terracotta pots new and brighter life with a stylish whitewash treatment. Anyone can take on this super simple project from Tidbits. Whitewash a few or a bunch and then fill them with flowers and plants for your patio and deck.

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    Plant a Sculpture Garden

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    Here's a DIY idea from The Garden Glove that's really budget-friendly and gives your patio a modern vibe. You'll just need some cinder blocks and some strong glue. Arrange the blocks vertically in a design you like and you have part sculpture, part planter.

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    Uplevel a Pallet

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    If you're after the rustic look, you're going to want to check out this loveseat by Funky Junk Interiors. Believe it or not, it's built almost entirely from woodpallets. There are also lots of tips for how to style the loveseat to get a similar look.

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    Hang Mason Jar Lights

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    These hanging mason jar lights from A Piece of Rainbow will give you a nice soft light as you enjoy an evening out on the patio. They're made from a few supplies you probably already have and they can be put together in minutes.

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    Add Privacy Curtains

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    Update your patio instantly by adding some soft, billowycurtains. This is a great way to add privacy and create a cozy outdoor room that you'll never want to leave, just like the one from Polkadot Chair. This DIY project shows you how to make your own rods for the curtains, which you could buy or sew yourself.

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    Shine an Outdoor Chandelier

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    Add some elegance to your space with an outdoor chandelier. You could buy one that's already done or use this project to upcycle your own. This tutorial from Hey There, Home shows you how to take apart a chandelier, spray paint it, and put it back together again.

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    Brighten With Hanging Luminaries

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    These hanging star luminaries are meant to beholiday decorations,but there's no reason you can't have them up year-round. This project from Polkadot Chair starts with paper lantern stars and calls for a bundle of lights to be inserted inside.

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    Transform Timber Into a Table

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    Small side tables make a great addition to an outdoor area. They're able to hold a drink or a book without taking up too much space. This project from Francois et Moi takes a piece of timber and transforms it into this side table, which would look great in any patio space.

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FAQs

What is the easiest DIY patio? ›

Bricks and concrete pavers are the easiest patio materials to use because they have a uniform shape and create a relatively flat surface. That's helpful if you want to roll a grill across it, put down a mat to do Pilates or wear high heels while hosting a dinner party.

What is the cheapest patio to build? ›

Gravel. Gravel is, on average, the cheapest material for a patio and requires the least time to install. It can match well with a less landscaped, wilder garden or backyard, and offers great drainage.

What is the easiest patio to lay? ›

For a do-it-yourself patio, a simple square design with one size of pavers is a lot easier to install than one with various sizes and curves because you will not have to cut the pavers, which takes time and skill. Pavers are strong, inexpensive, and easy to install. Most pavers are also simple to repair.

What is the cheapest way to make a backyard patio? ›

Pea gravel or another gravel is the most affordable way to create some seating space. To do this correctly the earth needs to be excavated to about 6″–8″ underneath the grade. Then compact base rock to create a base and a bed for the pea gravel to sit on.

How to make a simple patio? ›

How to lay a patio
  1. How to lay a patio: Mark out the patio. ...
  2. Mark out the patio. Before you can start work on your patio, you first need to mark out and clear the area where you want to build it. ...
  3. Clear the area. ...
  4. Lay the sub base. ...
  5. Mix up mortar. ...
  6. Lay the first slab. ...
  7. Lay remaining slabs. ...
  8. Pointing between slabs.
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What is the cheapest hardscape for a backyard? ›

Concrete and gravel are the least expensive hardscape materials, often used to build affordable retaining walls, patios, driveways, and other outdoor structures.

Can you lay pavers directly on dirt? ›

Lots of questions come up regarding how to lay pavers on dirt, however, it is not recommended to lay pavers directly on dirt or any unprepared ground. In order for pavers to look and perform their best in a permanent situation, the ground needs to be levelled, excavated and hard compacted.

Is it cheaper to lay concrete or pavers? ›

As far as installation costs and concrete costs go, poured concrete is technically the most affordable per square foot. However, even though the upfront cost of pavers is higher, concrete pavers offer greater value and durability than poured concrete and stamped concrete.

How can I make my patio look nice on a budget? ›

Pretty Up a Patio or Back Porch on a Budget

Start by making your outdoor space more functional with our creative privacy solutions and inexpensive outdoor lighting ideas. Then, layer in inviting accents like outdoor furniture, throw pillows and rugs. You can even upcycle everyday items into stylish outdoor decor.

Can you lay a patio DIY? ›

Can I do it myself, and if so how? DIY guru, Jo Behari, says: A patio is relatively simple to lay and the materials are available at hardware stores. First, dig out any turf or plants down to about 10-15cm to form the foundations. Then put down a layer of 'hardcore', which is broken bits of rubble and brick.

What do you put down before laying a patio? ›

Dig out the patio area (200mm depth) Lay the sub-base (compacted & 150mm depth) Lay a concrete mix mortar bed (50mm depth) Lay the paving slabs on to the mortar bed and tamp down.

What is slablayer? ›

Slablayer is a cement based bedding material containing specially selected sand and cement for use under patio paving slabs to provide a sound and level bed.

What is the best shape for a patio? ›

Rectangular patios are among the most popular and easy to build or design. You can use them for numerous purposes because they are versatile. Like rectangle patios, square patios are popular and easy to design or build. Homeowners who want a symmetrical appearance can go for this patio.

What is the lowest maintenance patio? ›

Whether you are swapping out your old slabs or paving over a grass lawn, porcelain pavers are the ultimate low maintenance patio solution. Not only are they extremely hard-wearing, but porcelain paving is also non-porous, meaning accidental spills and wayward stains cannot penetrate the surface of the slab.

Can a beginner lay a patio? ›

Is laying a patio difficult? Follow our simple steps, and you'll find that any DIY beginner can lay a patio. Although the steps involved are simple, this can be a time-consuming process. However, thorough preparation and planning will ensure the project is successful.

Is it easy to lay a patio yourself? ›

DIY guru, Jo Behari, says: A patio is relatively simple to lay and the materials are available at hardware stores. First, dig out any turf or plants down to about 10-15cm to form the foundations. Then put down a layer of 'hardcore', which is broken bits of rubble and brick.

What is the best material for a low maintenance patio? ›

Porcelain – Best for low maintenance

'Porcelain stands out as an optimal choice for paving due to its remarkable blend of durability, aesthetics, and practicality. Its exceptional strength and resistance to stains, scratches, and weathering make it a standout option,' explains Dr Aidan Bell.

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