Make the most of your outdoor space with a stone patio that will enchant your guests and allow you ample space to relax and entertain al fresco as the weather gets warmer.
If you're in the process of constructing your patio from scratch, you may be unsure as to what style of stone you'd like to select—there are so many different choices, ranging from bluestone to sandstone to flagstone and beyond.
There's truly an option for every style and every type of backyard, whether your space is large or small, contemporary or traditional, rustic or sleek, and more. To help you get started building a vision for your patio, we've rounded up 26 stone patio ideas to inspire your next home reno.
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Bluestone Patio
If you're drawn to a blue-gray look, beautiful bluestone is the option for you. More rare and therefore expensive, bluestone is luxurious and full of style. Pairing it with white furniture allows the natural hue to really pop.
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Flagstone Inlay Patio
This patio features a flagstone inlay that adds texture and visual interest to the yard. Flagstone is known for being durable and brings rustic flair and natural imperfections.
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Stone Patio With Artificial Grass and Pea Gravel
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Many people will opt to use pea gravel to create a patio. Looking to take on a quick weekend patio makeover? Note that you can easily DIY such a setup without spending much.
Here, the gravel is surrounded by artificial grass, which is a nice maintenance-free solution for the yard.
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Sandstone Patio
Those who are drawn to lighter-colored stones will appreciate sandstone, as seen here in this charming patio. The material contrasts nicely with the antiqued brick fireplace, adding a contemporary touch to the space.
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Limestone and Grass Patio
Design by Jeffrey Dungan Architects / Photo by William Abranowicz
For an extra sophisticated-looking patio, take a cue from this limestone and grass setup that exudes elegance thanks to its neat grid pattern.
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Stone Patio With Terracotta
Design by Evens Architects / Photo by Manolo Langis
A terracotta patio is the perfect complement to a Spanish-style home like this one. The material adds welcome color to the yard (and contrasts nicely with the surrounding greenery) and is technically a fired clay as opposed to a stone (though it can be used in many of the same applications).
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Pea Gravel Stone Patio
Here is another example of a spacious pea gravel patio. This material is ideal for those who crave an English garden-inspired setup in the comfort of their very own backyard.
Weaving in antiqued pottery and simple linen outdoor furnishings will help to complete the look in an instant.
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Antique Limestone Patio
Keep in mind that not all limestone is super light in color. Antiqued limestone is darker in hue and is ideal for those who desire a deeper, moodier touch.
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Slate and Cobblestone Patio
There's no need to commit to just one material when designing your patio. Here, most of the patio is comprised of simple slate, while a cobblestone inlay sets the fire pit area apart from the rest of the space and adds plenty of character.
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Gray Concrete Stone Patio
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If you're looking to recreate the look of stone while sticking to a budget, concrete is your best bet. However, note that stone, while more expensive from the get-go, is seen as a more durable and long-lasting option.
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Stone Patio With Pea Gravel and Concrete Pavers
Many people choose to use pavers to construct a patio. You may also wish to combine concrete with pea gravel, as seen here, to create a nice grid pattern.
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Pea Gravel and Marble Stone Patio
You can also jazz up simple pea gravel with marble pavers. This is a great solution for those looking to save on the cost of a fully marble patio.
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Scattered Limestone Patio
While most patios are square or rectangular in shape, there's no reason you can't think a bit outside the box if you prefer. Here, limestone is scattered in a unique, eye-catching pattern that is sure to become a conversation starter.
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Porcelain Stone Patio
Freestyle Interiors / Photo by Lori Hamilton
Designed to look like stone, porcelain is higher end but worth the price due to its durability.
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Stone Patio With Concrete and Pebbles
A mixture of concrete slabs and pebbles nicely complement the gray tones on this modern home.
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Beige Marble Stone Patio
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If you love marble surfaces indoors, bring the material outside, too! Here, beige marble shines on this patio, adding an elevated look while blending with the simple natural wood.
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Patio With Natural Granite Pavers
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Durable and heat-resistant, granite is a popular patio choice that complements a wide range of aesthetics, from more modern to traditional.
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Natural Stone and Gravel Patio
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Instead of creating a grid pattern, you can use natural stone to build a border around a patio made from gravel, helping to ensure the space appears more finished.
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Natural Gravel Stone Patio
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However, if you prefer a more natural, laid-back look, opting for natural gravel all on its own is okay, too. Note that layering an outdoor rug over your patio material is another way to add dimension to your space.
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Limestone Patio
Britt Design Group / Photo by Stephen Karlisch
This limestone patio received a bit of contrast in the form of a patterned gray rug incorporated within the seating area.
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Salt and Pepper Concrete Stone Patio
Salt and pepper concrete mimics the appearance of weathered stone for less. This patio is accompanied by a large outdoor fireplace made from real stone, proving that man-made and natural materials can be styled together seamlessly.
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Patio With Bluestone and Wooden Fencing
Time Equities, Inc. and When in Bloom / Photo by Leon Cato
This small city patio is contained within a fenced-off area and consists of the majority of the backyard space. The bluestone used here complements both the wooden material as well as the brick exterior of the townhouse.
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Stone and Wood Patio
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If you have an existing patio made out of wood but still wish to incorporate stone into the mix, simply get creative. As seen here, you can create a pathway leading to the patio using the material of your choosing.
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French Limestone Patio
Design by Archipelago Workshop / Photo by Kurt Jordan
This geometric shaped patio is made from French limestone, which is ideal for those who appreciate an aged look.
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Patio With Flagstone Pavers
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Flagstone pavers, more streamlined in style than traditional flagstone, still add instant texture to this large patio, which features ample space for different seating areas.
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Cobblestone Patio
Add a touch of English country charm to the backyard with a cobblestone patio like this one, which is the perfect accompaniment for any cottage-like home.