Patio - Landscaping Ideas
Patio ideas carry a lot of commercial intent because people are usually deciding between materials, size, and how the space will actually get used. These real yards are handy for comparing paver and concrete looks, seeing how patios connect to planting beds, and spotting layouts that leave room for dining, lounging, or a fire feature.
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Wade's Paradise Island
This is our yard on Paradise Island, Bahamas. We put this in January 2007 an...
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Apartment Cottage Garden
by Cindy 2I rent and the one thing that sold me on this apartment was that it had a pri...
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Mandina
Side yard with new fence that my husband built with down and post lighting. ...
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Endless Possibilities, Coup'r Falls
Watergarden construction and landscaping from start to finish.
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Country Heaven
by LindaLou57Great family gatherings in this little piece of heaven. Our sandy soil preven...
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Backyard Serenity
Recently landscaped backyard. Two side yards house various succulents and b...
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Endless Possibilities The Gardener
Landscape construction of a pond ,waterfall, patio, and plants from start to ...
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Pool house
by junkyliciousThis is our pool house that we truly enjoy in the heat of summer when it'...
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Bill & Barb's
Small city lot with a "park" in the yard. Gardens, fountains, fish ...
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About Patio Landscaping
All patio photos on YardShare are shared by real homeowners and landscaping professionals, so you can compare full projects instead of a single hero shot. Use these examples to study plant combinations, material choices, and how each feature connects to the rest of the yard before you copy anything at home.
Keep browsing related inspiration: fire pit patios, outdoor kitchen layouts, covered patio ideas, backyard patio design ideas .
Patio comparison questions
What should you compare first when planning a patio?
Start with function and circulation: how many people need to fit, whether dining or lounging matters most, and how the patio connects to doors, grill areas, and the yard beyond.
How do patios feel less stark?
The nicest examples use planting beds, seat walls, or nearby vertical elements so the hardscape feels integrated instead of like a bare slab dropped in the yard.









