Transform Your Patio with Outdoor Rug

An outdoor rug can completely transform your patio, adding comfort, style, and a cohesive look to your outdoor space. With various colors, patterns, and materials available, choosing the perfect rug can be both exciting and overwhelming. This guide will help you select the best outdoor rug and style it effectively to enhance your patio.

Start by considering the material. Outdoor rugs are typically made from synthetic fibers like polypropylene, polyester, or recycled plastic, which are resistant to moisture, fading, and mildew. Natural fiber rugs like jute and sisal can also be used but require more maintenance.

Next, determine the right size for your space. A large rug can define an outdoor seating or dining area, while a smaller rug can highlight specific sections. Ensure the rug is proportionate to your furniture, ideally extending a few inches beyond the seating arrangement.

When selecting a design, choose a pattern or color that complements your existing decor. Bold patterns can create a statement, while neutral tones provide a subtle and sophisticated look. Consider the surrounding elements such as patio furniture, cushions, and plants to achieve a harmonious design.

Proper care and maintenance are essential for the longevity of your outdoor rug. Regularly shake out dirt and debris, and clean spills immediately to prevent stains. Many outdoor rugs can be hosed down with water and mild soap for deep cleaning. Store the rug indoors during extreme weather conditions to prolong its life.

To style your patio, layer the rug with outdoor furniture and accessories. A well-placed rug under a seating arrangement or dining set can create a cozy, inviting atmosphere. Adding cushions, lanterns, and potted plants will enhance the overall aesthetic and make your outdoor space feel like an extension of your home.

By selecting the right outdoor rug and styling it thoughtfully, you can elevate the look of your patio, making it a comfortable and stylish retreat for relaxation and entertaining.

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Patio Paver Patterns & Design: Trends in Paver Laying Patterns

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When designing a new paver patio, there are a number of options to consider with regard to paver laying patterns. From modular paver patterns to more traditional laying patterns, your choice will vary depending upon the style and shape of pavers you choose.

Below are some examples of paver laying patterns to help guide you through the process. You can even mix and match different styles, shapes and patterns to create unique and interesting designs.

Traditional Shapes and Paver Patterns

For those who like to go with the tried and true, you can’t go wrong with rectangular and cobble-style pavers laid into one of the following traditional patterns. These patterns work especially well in smaller spaces that can be overwhelmed by larger styles of pavers.

Running Bond

A running bond pattern is one in which the pavers are laid in rows running in the same direction. You can either go with a classic running bond, or you can get creative with color tones, borders and pattern direction.

Herringbone

A herringbone pattern is one in which rectangular pavers are laid in a zig-zag pattern. To add additional pop to a herringbone design, consider adding a contrasting border along the patio edges.

Basket Weave

Basket weave patterns utilize rectangular pavers to create block designs. To add contemporary flair to this traditional laying pattern, you can alternate the color tones or laying direction to create modular designs.

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Modular Shapes and Paver Patterns

Modular shaped pavers offer a variety of square and rectangular sizes that can be laid in multiple laying patterns that are less repetitive, visually dynamic, and create a contemporary look that works especially well for larger patios.

3-Piece Modular Paver Patterns

4-Piece Modular Paver Patterns

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Asymmetrical Shapes and Random Laying Patterns

Asymmetrically shaped pavers create a natural look and often incorporate false joints that create the illusion of multiple shapes laid at random. Multi-shape cobble-style pavers can also be laid in a multi-piece pattern that emulates a more random look, as an alternate to using a traditional laying pattern.

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Paver Patio Borders

Patio border selection can add an entirely new dimension to a patio’s laying pattern. Options can range from using the same paver at a different angle to choosing a contrasting color, shape and/or style of paver (or more than one). But the options don’t end there. Once the border paver is selected, there are a number of border laying pattern options, as well.

Soldier Course Borders

The soldier course is likely the most-used laying pattern for a paver border. For this pattern, rectangular pavers are laid in a row, side-by-side.

Sailor Course Borders

Another popular border, the sailor course lays rectangular pavers lengthwise in one or more rows. For additional visual interest, wide sailor course borders can be created using more than one type of paver.

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Inlaid Patio Borders

Striking paver patterns and designs can be created by laying a contrasting patio border further inside the paver field.

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