3 patio projects you can do in a weekend

3 patio projects you can do in a weekend

Last time, we discussed how to choose outdoor furniture that will last.

Ready to make your patio shine this summer? In a weekend, you can completely transform your patio into an enviable retreat for your family, friends and neighbors.

Here are three projects to get you inspired:

1. Lay down pavers for a finished look

A paved patio not only looks beautiful, but it also makes seasonal maintenance easier. During the spring, summer and fall, a quick sweep will keep the area free of leaves and other debris. Plus, you'll have a sturdy floor for all of your patio furniture.

According to HGTV, you can complete a simple paving project in a day. All you need is sand, gravel, pavers and a few long 2×4's. The first step, creating a level surface, is the most important – from a smooth foundation, the rest of the project follows easily.

For an in-depth tutorial, check out the video below:

As you're planning your project, decide what kind of outdoor furniture you want to place on top of the pavers. For instance, if you're adding a fire pit table, make sure you still have room for adequate seating.

2. Create an outdoor dining area

Why spend your spring and summer evenings eating indoors when you can enjoy the cool lake breeze and warm temperatures outside? It's easy to design and create an outdoor dining area on your patio.

Consider the Carmadelia collection by Ashley – an outdoor dining table and chair set with patio umbrella options. In square or round design, this collection has everything you need to create a comfortable area for summertime meals.

In no time at all, you can transform your patio into the best hangout area in the neighborhood. Everyone will want to stop by for a chilled glass of lemonade and mouth-watering meals from the grill.

3. Design a scenic retreat

Did you know that being out among the greenery can improve your health? According to a Harvard School of Public Health study, women who live near the highest amounts of greenery had a 34 percent lower rate of respiratory diseases.

So while you're improving your home's aesthetic, you could be improving your family's health at the same time.

This Old House Magazine recommended building a low sitting wall to add extra seating area and provide a gorgeous border for your flowers and shrubs. Add even more relaxed seating with a cushioned bench by Ashley.

When life gets stressful, you can retreat to your patio for some R&R among the green leaves and colorful flowers.

Now that you have some inspiration, head to Arwood's Furniture & Mattress for the largest selection of Missouri furniture. Family owned and operated, our knowledgeable staff can help you find the perfect outdoor furniture for your patio project.