How To Create An Inexpensive Patio
Posted: Thursday, September 06, 2007
by Susan Schlenger
Susan Schlenger Landscape Design
Before selecting the patio material that you will use, you must decide on the size of the patio. Regardless of your budget, if you are going to create a patio as part of your landscaping, the patio size should be appropriate for your purpose.
If you wish to actually dine on the patio, decide on an approximate table size that will accommodate your family and guests. Another thing to consider is additional sitting areas for chairs such as lounges. Perhaps you just need a small area for a few chairs or a small table for two. At any rate, these decisions will help you determine the size of your patio.
For example, a 60"round table and chairs will accommodate about 6 people. I try to allow 15 feet of patio for this size table, although you can go a little smaller. If you decide that you would like some lounge chairs, allow for about 10 feet from front to back.
Once you have decided on your general patio size, you can estimate your square footage. This cant change that much to help reduce costs, unless you alter your requirements.
It is the paving materials that will help you keep the patio costs low.
The least expensive material to use is concrete. Many people turn there nose up at this choice. However, you can be quite creative with concrete and it can be quite nice.
Keep in mind your overall landscape design. This is just as important as paving materials.
Susan Schlenger is a Landscape Designer with a degree in Landscape Architecture. To read more about her professional landscaping ideas, visit
http://www.landscape-design-advice.com
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