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12 Concrete Patio Ideas for Your Backyard

12 Concrete Patio Ideas for Your Backyard

  • by — Andra DelMonico
  • Published on February 24, 2022

  • Updated on March 26, 2024

Having a concrete patio on the back of your house gives you the perfect place for developing your outdoor living space. The concrete is sturdy, durable, and long-lasting. The problem with concrete is that it’s not very attractive. Leaving your concrete bare can bring down your entire outdoor design. Thankfully, there are several ways you can dress up your concrete patio to elevate the exterior of your home. 

Check out these concrete patio ideas and upgrade your concrete into a place you actually want to be.

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1. Transform Your Concrete Patio with Wood Planks

If you absolutely hate your concrete and want something else, then you can cover it with wood planks. Your concrete patio is a perfect solid base for building a wooden deck over it. You could start by building a framework that rests on the concrete. Then mount your planks on the framework.

Wooden pergola over patio with dining set and plants
Source: @eurotex.usa via Instagram

Another option is to use wood tiles. They give you the look of a wood deck but are cheaper and much easier to install. There are teak tiles that are perfect because the teak is durable enough to be left outside year-round. The wood is on a plastic frame base that locks into the tiles around it. The result is a floating wood covering that sits directly on the concrete.

See also: Patio Floor Ideas

2. Elevate Your Concrete Patio with a Fire Pit

Placing a fire pit on your concrete patio is a great addition. You’ll see many ideas that use pea gravel for the fire pit base and surrounding area. Concrete is better because it’s solid and smooth. This gives you a solid base for your fire pit, which is safer than one that can shift and move.

Stamped concrete patio with fire pit and curved bench
Source: @taylorsconcrete via Instagram

Fire pits are basic, though. Build an outdoor fireplace instead. You can build it on one side of your concrete patio and have a modified chimney that helps direct the smoke upward. You can then create an outdoor living room set up in front of it.

3. Enhance Your Patio with Thoughtful Landscaping

It doesn’t matter if you are planning a DIY concrete patio or already have one in place. Once the patio is in place, you need to add landscaping around it. Otherwise, you have an awkward concrete slab just sitting on your property.

Modern patio with pergola and desert view
Source: @actionlandscape_ via Instagram
Irregular flagstone pathway with gravel and cactus
Source: @heidi_schwegler via Instagram
Flagstone patio with garden and blooming planters
Source: @naylorscapes via Instagram
Curving stone walkway with landscaping
Source: @nwbuilders_tucson_az via Instagram

You’ll feel exposed when sitting on your patio furniture or when swimming in your backyard pool. Try planting a variety of vegetation that grows to different heights for a layered effect. Dense leafy plants or those that produce large leaves are good for creating privacy.

4. Natural Stone Transformation for Your Patio

Fresh and clean concrete can look modern, but it needs to look new and be meticulously maintained. Chances are, if your concrete patio is older, it wouldn’t be up to these standards. Thankfully, you have another option for modernizing your patio. Use your concrete patio as a base for laying natural stone.

Patio with puddle reflecting brick house and windows
Source: @rbzcontracting via Instagram
Tiled patio with white fence and house exterior
Source: @triple_crete_construction via Instagram

Choose a durable and hard stone like slate or flagstone. These stones have dark coloring to transform the look of your patio. To secure the stones on the concrete, you’ll need to mortar them in place.

5. Install Pavers Over a Concrete Patio

For a contemporary update to your concrete patio, cover it with pavers. This paver project is significantly easier than starting another project from scratch. The concrete surface gives you a smooth and stable surface for your paver patio concrete overlay. Concrete pavers will give you the same level of durability and a similar look to your slab.

Paver patio with fire pit and vibrant landscaping
Source: @ekwlandscapedesigner via Instagram
Herringbone brick patio against a brick wall with landscaping
Source: @greeninnovationslandscapes via Instagram
Spacious patio with fire pit and lush garden backdrop
Source: @millstreamlandscapes via Instagram

Bricks can give your patio a traditional look with a rich red color. Clay pavers are the modern version of traditional bricks. They create a more modern concrete patio design in your outdoor space. You can keep the design simple with square or rectangle pavers. You can also get more creative with wedge or hexagon shapes.

6. Add a Stylish Pergola to Your Concrete Patio

You already have the concrete flooring, so why not build a pergola over it. Now you have a shaded and protected outdoor space to enjoy your backyard. You could turn it into an outdoor living room. Or you could have a large dining table for an outdoor spot to enjoy meals.

Backyard with pergola and potted plants
Source: @4_seasons_llc via Instagram
Cozy patio space with pergola and outdoor rug
Source: @anothertarajones via Instagram
Patio with wooden pergola and flagstone floor
Source: @bestredwood via Instagram
Modern covered patio with dining area and a dog on grass
Source: @builtrightpatios via Instagram
Elegant pergola over patio with lounge furniture and plants
Source: @fumauk via Instagram
Concrete patio with wooden pergola casting shadows
Source: @levelup_contractors via Instagram
Modern pergola with lighting and white privacy wall
Source: @the_sumpter_house via Instagram
Wooden pergola over patio dining area with greenery
Source: @bestredwood via Instagram

You could even build an outdoor kitchen if you have a larger patio. Pergolas come in a wide range of sizes, so you can build a structure that perfectly fits your large or small backyard.

See more pergola ideas here.

7. Start with a Poured Concrete Patio

If you are ready to build your outdoor living space from the ground up, your first step is to build the concrete patio. For a solid concrete floor, a poured patio is the best option. It’s more expensive than pre-cast pieces, but it lets you customize the design, and it’s built directly where you want it.

Sleek poured concrete patio beside a house with windows
Source: @_royalconcrete via Instagram
Extended concrete patio with furniture and BBQ grill
Source: @denverconcreteinc via Instagram
Newly poured dark concrete patio in a backyard
Source: @firebirdconstruction via Instagram
Exposed aggregate concrete patio in a fenced backyard
Source: @macleodconcrete_bayofplenty via Instagram

If you already have a patio, you could perform a patio makeover by adding a layer to the top of your patio. This is sometimes done when adding a pool to your backyard. The additional poured concrete connects your existing patio to your future pool surround.

8. Concrete Slabs for Home and Patio

A slab is a large piece of concrete that supports your entire house. Before building up, the contractor marks out and pours the concrete. Once cured, it acts as the base for your home. For most modern homes, the builder will make the concrete slab larger than the home’s size.

Concrete slab patio with grass joints and house exterior
Source: @reyfinishconcretecorp via Instagram
Patio with concrete slabs and pebble border
Source: @zsoltfl via Instagram

The extra piece of concrete is what eventually turns into the backyard patio extending out from the side of the home. If you plan to build a home, include your patio ideas early on so that you can account for the additional planning, concrete, and costs.

9. The Beauty of Stained Concrete Patios

A stained concrete patio will not look like concrete. It’s colored concrete, but it can mimic the look of stone. The stain elevates the look of the concrete without having to cover it up or replace it. When done yourself, you can have an affordable and beautiful concrete patio.

Stained concrete patio next to a house with a deck above
Source: @capitalconcretefinishing via Instagram
Stained concrete patio with wood plank pattern and screened porch
Source: @covafloorcoatings via Instagram
Stamped and stained concrete patio with garden and pergola
Source: @kevinbrown4112 via Instagram

Seal the concrete once you have the stain the way you like it. This protects the concrete and the staining design. Concrete stain comes in a wide range of colors. Try using more than one to create a layered effect that becomes multidimensional.

10. Upgrade Your Concrete Patio: Adding Functional Stairs

Adding stairs to an existing concrete patio can make it safer to navigate your property. You may need a step or two leading into the house through your home’s exterior door. Or perhaps your property slopes, and you need stairs that take you from the patio to the ground below.

Tiled concrete patio steps by brick house with black trim
Source: @artechlandscaping via Instagram
Curved dark slate patio steps with green lawn and planter
Source: @jlbuild via Instagram
Curved stone patio steps with railing and herringbone pattern
Source: @tonyslawnandgarden via Instagram

You can use pre-cast steps to build your stairs quickly. Place them where you want them and secure them in place. They should fit smoothly against your poured concrete patio to prevent a safety

11. Transforming Plain Concrete: The Artistry of Concrete Stamps

Because poured concrete can look plain with a smooth surface, you can use concrete stamps. They are typically made from a plastic or PVC material. Once the concrete is poured and begins to set up, you lay the stamp on the surface of the concrete and press down. The stamp then makes an indent in the surface to create a design.

Stamped concrete patio with gazebo and outdoor fireplace
Source: @qbconcrete via Instagram

You can create a stamped concrete border when you have freshly poured concrete. Or you can use a larger stamp to create a stamped concrete pattern over the entire surface of the concrete. Some stamps can mimic the look of stones. Other stamps create a decorative design for an artistic stamped concrete patio. You’ll need to work quickly, and it helps to have multiple stamps to cover a larger area at once.

12. Stencil and Paint: An Easy Concrete Patio Makeover

Using a stencil and some paint is a simple method for dressing up an old poured concrete patio. Start by pressure washing your concrete to remove any dirt or grease. You need a clean and bare surface for the paint to adhere to the concrete.

A garden table adorned with various plants
Source: @curatedbyanna_ via Instagram
Colorful patio with a hammock
Source: @hey.tiger via Instagram
Serene patio with blue fence and couch
Source: @oursharedcorner via Instagram
Monochrome floor with furniture in a stylish pattern
Source: @oursharedcorner via Instagram

Choose a stencil that you like, lay it down, and then paint the pattern onto the concrete. The finished result should be a decorative concrete patio. You could use a single color or use multiple colors and stencils for a more intricate pattern.

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FAQs

Is concrete a good choice for a patio?

Concrete is a smart choice for your patio construction material. That is why concrete is the most popular building material when adding a patio to a home. It has infinite design possibilities and is incredibly durable.

How do I cover an old concrete patio?

If you have an old patio you want to hide, you could simply throw an area rug over it. There is also concrete paint that you can use to give your concrete patio a fresh look. If you want something more permanent, you could arrange pavers over it or build a wooden deck.

Is it better to paint or stain a concrete patio?

Stain is a more durable treatment because it sinks down into the concrete. It is a dye that becomes a part of the concrete. Paint is a liquid that sits on the surface of the concrete and then dries like a coating. This makes it less durable because it can eventually peel or wear away.

Andra DelMonico

Writer

With over ten years of experience, Andra understands the unique challenges that come with home improvement projects and interior design.

With over ten years of experience, Andra understands the unique challenges that come with home improvement projects and interior design.

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