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Patio and terrace design

See how a gathering area could belong to the whole outdoor space

Explore the visual relationship between a patio or terrace, the house, circulation, planting, lawn, privacy, and the rest of the yard.

Start with one photo of your real space

Residential terrace with dining, lounge, pergola, and planted borders

Patio and terrace design coordinates an outdoor gathering surface with access, shade, seating, planting, drainage, privacy, and the architecture of the home.

Place the patio in full-yard context Compare planting and privacy around it Explore before selecting construction details
Patio circulation connecting dining, lounge, house threshold, and garden steps

Connect house and garden

A patio works as part of a route, view, and outdoor room

The surface alone is not the design. Doors, steps, shade, circulation, furniture zones, planting, boundaries, and the view back to the home all matter.

What you can explore

Break the visual direction into clearer decisions

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Position and proportion

Explore how the gathering area relates visually to doors, windows, lawn, and garden zones.

02

Edges and planting

Compare open edges, planted enclosure, privacy, and transitions into the wider landscape.

03

Material direction

Test broad paving, deck, stone, gravel, or coordinated hardscape character.

04

Shade and atmosphere

Explore how trees, pergola-like forms, lighting direction, and planting could affect the feel.

Visual decisions in context

Use images and explanation together

Each example should help narrow a real renovation question—not simply add another inspiration image.

Residential terrace with dining, lounge, pergola, and planted borders
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Place the gathering area within the whole yard

A patio should connect naturally to the house and garden rather than appearing as an isolated rectangle.

Compact backyard dining and lounge areas with privacy planting
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Use planting to shape the outdoor room

Planting can soften edges, create privacy, frame views, and connect the hardscape to the rest of the landscape.

Realistic exterior renovation concept for a homeowner
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Choose a character before a construction system

Use the visual to compare open, intimate, minimal, lush, formal, or naturalistic directions before technical design.

How it works

From one photo to a direction worth discussing

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Upload a clear photo

Show the full area you want to explore, with the home and important surroundings in view.

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Choose a focused direction

Start with one renovation question so the visual is easier to compare and refine.

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Review and discuss

Save promising ideas, test alternatives, and use the result to clarify the real project brief.

Before construction

Patios and terraces depend on real levels, drainage, structure, and access

The concept can clarify visual intent, but site conditions determine the real solution.

01

Map doors and circulation

Confirm how people move between the house, patio, yard, gates, and other activity areas.

02

Check sun, shade, and privacy

Observe seasonal sun, prevailing wind, overlooking, and the mature effect of planting.

03

Design drainage and levels

A qualified professional should confirm falls, thresholds, retaining, foundations, and water management.

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Confirm safety and permits

Structures, guards, stairs, fire features, pools, lighting, and electrical work may require approvals and specialist design.

Use the result responsibly

A patio concept before measured design

Use Renomo to explore placement and visual character. Do not use the image to determine dimensions, levels, structure, drainage, or construction.

  • Confirm levels and drainage
  • Design structures and safety professionally
  • Select real materials from samples

Frequently asked questions

What to know before you start

Your home, with more possibilities

Make the first renovation decision visually

Upload a photo, compare a new direction, and decide what is worth exploring further.