Plan Your New Patio This Winter

By Chuck Westerly

Once it becomes cold outside, most people stop using their patios. This is a great time to renovate the patio, since it is not being used as often you will be able to make any changes you like with little inconvenience to the area.

Expanding and upgrading your patio is not something you do on a whim and now is the time to look through magazines, online sites, and other resources to decide what improvements you want to make. For instance, do you want to stamp your patio to make it look better than that slab of concrete you have there now? Do you want to change the landscaping around the patio to make it all come together better? Do you want to buy better looking patio furniture to create a different atmosphere?

Slate is a great way to modernize a patio, so you may want to keep that in mind if this is the look you're going for. A slate patio can indeed be a beautiful choice, as long as they are put together in the right way. With a variety of colors, sizes and textures, slate is a great choice to add a look of elegance and style to your patio. Because of the ability that slate stone has for giving you an posh, elegant style, they are commonly seen in many of the more expensive homes. You must be aware that achieving this look may come at a hefty price, but if you plan on using your patio often for entertaining during festivities, then it could be one of your best options.

To create a truly cool patio, you are going to have to think of some patio lights ideas. No patio at night is complete without some sort of lighting. You can use different kinds of lighting to highlight parts of your patio and create a variety of atmospheres. Additionally, patio lighting will make your patio safer at night as people will not trip on things if they can see where they are walking. Lights on or around the patio as well as your garden can be used in a variety of ways to create a very stylish setup in your back yard. Lighting is not that expensive and will give you a lot of bang for very little.

So take the time this winter while things are slow, to come up with a wide variety of ideas and schemes for your patio, and you'll be ready to get going when spring begins. If you get it together now, then you'll be ready to roll and have the patio that you've always wanted next summer. - 33393

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