How to Build Your Own Garden Patios

There are some really fabulous ways to spice up the outside of your home, and garden patios are definitely one of the very best. They give you a great place to keep your potted plants, flowers, and are even a place for you and your friends to sit and relax on a beautiful sunny day or cool summer evening.

You can even build your own garden patios, and even if you are not the most skilled person when it comes to handiwork, you can create a beautiful and stable garden patio for your home.

Tips

Before you get started on a project like this there are a few things that you are going to want to know and take into consideration. For one, the addition of any hard outdoor surface, whether that be a deck or patio for instance, results in increasing your living space considerably, and will also greatly increase the usefulness of your garden in general.

Remember that you do have alternatives to garden patios, such as wooden decks or stone patios for instance. Gravel is not the best surface for sitting or playing on and should instead be used in a driveway or for a similar purpose.

Getting Started

To get started building your garden patios, you need to measure out the desired area. Go with a size that is going to be reasonable and be large enough to make use of but not oversized. Also remember that rectangular designs tend to be much easier to carry out than curved designs, so if you are beginner, then rectangular is going to be the best way for you to go.

Now you want to dig out the area for the garden patios, typically to a depth of about 8". Take a level and check that your excavation's floor slopes away from the house, so that when there is rainfall the rain will drain away from the home and patio rather than towards it. Lay your brick pattern but do not set it into place until you are sure that it is exactly as you want it.

Once you have taken a look at it and are satisfied with how it lays out you can put down sand and begin putting down the bricks permanently. The best method is to go with a basket weave as this will be the most secure and will also ensure that the bricks will not move around and shift when they are walked on.