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. If you want the bigger archive-wide pattern read first, YardShare's Real Yard Trend Report shows how often outdoor-living and backyard-room moves recur across real submitted yards.
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Paradise Found
We bought this house "on the cliff" to remodel and sell, but after ...
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Riverfront Dream Yard
This is our yard right on the Rogue River in Grants Pass, Oregon.
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Dunavant Farm
by RayIn a small Huntsville, Alabama subdivision, which is just under .50 acres. Th...
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Outdoor Creations
by AndreaBBQ, fire pit, bridge, pool, table, vertical wall stamping and decorative con...
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Eagle Point Landscaping Project
by WiesnergStarted with a new home with no yard and made it a yard to enjoy
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Backyard retreat.
Raised pool surrounded by huge live oak trees, new hardscaping in San Antonio...
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My Southwestern Yard
by Mindi VerdiNew house construction that we finished and designed ourselves, including poo...
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First steps to backyard makeover
by junkyliciousMy small, square yard was a nothing but dirt left by the contractor. Only go...
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DiGiorgio Yard
Nice sized MD yard with great space to expand and grow! Flat and green!
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Free Your Mind...... Replenish Your Soul......
by BradAllow the lush green environment and tranquil, soothing sounds of the fountai...
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: Real Yard Trend Report, 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.









