How To Paint Patio Tiles
Painting cement patio pavers can change your backyard space overnight, and give you a custom tile look, for a fraction of the price.
The perfect patio can take your outdoor space from plain to spectacular. Looking for the tips, tricks, and techniques to make your patio yourself? Allow the Hometalk community to help! Learn how to lay pavers without the help of a professional. Ask a question on our question board or find inspiration in our slideshows. Go on in!
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I needed some steps going out the back of the garage because the step down was very far. After scouring the internet on how to build regular steps and watching a ton of videos on YouTube, I figured there had to be an easier way.
This Outdoor Living Patio Area project included installation of new patio area, pergola, front and side walkways, and lighting as per our design. As you can tell from the before pictures we basically started with a blank canvas. A small existing patio was removed and a masterpiece was created. Installed was approximately 530 square feet of patio area with a landing step area at the rear door. We used Techo-Bloc ‘Blu 60 Smooth’ pavers for the patio area as well as the front walkway. The existing Front and side walks were removed prior to the hardscape installation. Outdoor kitchen, fire pit, and step were all constructed with Techo-Bloc ‘Graphix’ wall stone. Fire pit and step capped with Techo-Bloc ‘Graphix’ Cap. The Outdoor kitchen is topped with a custom marble counter top. 38? grill and 38? double access door were installed in kitchen area. The Pergola is constructed using Western Red Cedar and stained to compliment the hardscaping. Low voltage LED lighting that was installed includes, under cap lighting on step and kitchen; up lights on trees (2 lights each); and a 150 watt transformer. Landscape beds and new plants were installed around the new patio area. The Landscaping included, mulching of new landscape beds, Repair, grade, and seeding damaged lawn areas as well as Trimming existing Hydrangea and Boxwoods. This Outdoor living patio area was installed in Lancaster, PA.
This is a concrete patio made with individual diy pavers using the walkmaker concrete molds.
We glazed a patio with color using liquid fabric dye mixed into concrete sealer. The sealer helps lock the color into the surface. We've have lots of tips on how to use this technique on other types of concrete, and more on our longer video here.
Here are the popular discussions happening right now on the topic of outdoor patios.
I just came into a large number of patio pavers at my favorite price "FREE" I just have to move them( sweat equity). I want to lay a patio in back of house (all other projects are on hold). My soil is well drained and well packed sand. I will be regrading back yard due to large tree removal. Will it be necessary for a "base to be installed on this type of soil once regraded and packed, also I live in zone 8?
I have excavated, graded, compacted, added gravel in 2-inch stages, and compacted again. I've been doing this with a 1/4 inch per ft. slope away from the house. Unfortunately, I now discover that using this degree of slope will not allow me to connect properly with the remainder of my lawn without running into problems with the stoop at the back of my house (a long story). So I 'm thinking of re-grading the last segment of gravel to make the slope a 1/8 inch grade. I'm wondering if this is sufficient for a patio that is northern exposure and often gets a good bit of snow (Denver, CO). I'm also wondering if the 1/8th inch drop will hold up if I compact it thoroughly, given that the early layers were compacted with a 1/4 inch grade. Any info or advice will be much appreciated.