What Sets Some Patios A Class Apart From Others
September 11, 2009 by Stacy42
There are patios and then there are patios. You see, not all patios are made equal, just like anything else in life …
Patios that really stand apart were designed to be so. It mostly isn’t just by chance that one is far, far better than others …
But before we start getting into how to make yours head and shoulders better than the rest, we might need to answer …
Just Why Have a Drop Dead Gorgeous Patio Anyway ?
One of the chief purposes of a Patio is to serve as a warm, cozy place where you can entertain your guests. And if you have the best patio in town, who wouldn’t want to be on your list of guests ?
So with that safely put aside, let us see …
How To Design Heart-Breakingly Beautiful Patios
Here’s one brilliant idea that could stand you in good stead if you want to design patios that are a sight to behold …
Before you design your own patio, see lots and lots of photos of other very well designed patios. Patios that have a reputation for being a fine blend of beauty, style and functionality.
Just that – studying photos of hundreds of other patios – will enhance your own creativity and in time you will be able to visualize gorgeous designs yourself.
And just where do you get to see all those photos of patios ? Well, take a loot at all the patio design books on Amazon. Go to your local library and see what they have. Get yourself a few of those books that have beautiful photos printed on glossy paper. And in a while, your head will be overflowing with ideas that you never thought you could come up with. Patio pergola plans that you would have paid a consultant hundreds or even thousands to come up with can now become second nature to you.
With just a bit of intelligent effort, you can make yourself an expert in all aspects of patio design. You will know the best patio roof designs, just how to install a patio roof and more.
You would also want to build a network of other professionals. And interact with people experienced in actually building patios. These people know how to go from plans on paper to real world brick and mortar patios. So there’s usually a thing or two that you can learn from them.
And maybe if you see that you really like this kind of work, you could even become a consultant and capitalize on your new found love for patio designs ![]()

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