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Whitten Architects
photography by Rob Karosis
This is an example of a mid-sized traditional front yard patio in Portland Maine with a fire feature, natural stone pavers and no cover.
This is an example of a mid-sized traditional front yard patio in Portland Maine with a fire feature, natural stone pavers and no cover.
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MeglaCon Concrete
Photo of a mid-sized traditional backyard patio in Toronto with a fire feature, stamped concrete and a roof extension.
Viator & Associates Inc
Mid-sized traditional backyard patio in New Orleans with natural stone pavers and a roof extension.
Green Environment Landscape, Inc.
Mid-sized traditional backyard patio in San Francisco with a vertical garden, brick pavers and a pergola.
Ginkgo Leaf Studio
The fire pit area at dusk. The boys can heat up their marshmallows over the fire while watching the Green Bay Packers on TV.
Edmunds Studios
Design ideas for a mid-sized traditional backyard patio in Milwaukee with a fire feature, concrete slab and a gazebo/cabana.
Design ideas for a mid-sized traditional backyard patio in Milwaukee with a fire feature, concrete slab and a gazebo/cabana.
Luxury Outdoor Living, Inc.
Design ideas for a mid-sized traditional backyard patio in Sacramento with a fire feature and tile.
Kurber Construction LLC
This is an example of a large traditional backyard patio in Milwaukee with an outdoor kitchen, concrete slab and a roof extension.
Cross Creek Landscaping
Photo of a mid-sized traditional backyard patio in Richmond with brick pavers and no cover.
Rhinamic Workforce LLC.
Marty Ruona
This is an example of a mid-sized traditional backyard patio in Austin with an outdoor kitchen, concrete slab and a pergola.
This is an example of a mid-sized traditional backyard patio in Austin with an outdoor kitchen, concrete slab and a pergola.
Outdoor Dreams
This is an example of a large traditional backyard patio in Richmond with concrete pavers and a pergola.
Outdoor Dreams
Design ideas for a large traditional backyard patio in Richmond with a fire feature, concrete pavers and no cover.
Cross Creek Landscaping
Cross Creek turned a sloped backyard into a terraced patio area complete with three separate patio levels.
Inspiration for a mid-sized traditional backyard patio in Richmond with brick pavers and no cover.
Inspiration for a mid-sized traditional backyard patio in Richmond with brick pavers and no cover.
Anderson Landscape
Mid-sized traditional backyard patio in Portland Maine with an outdoor kitchen, concrete pavers and no cover.
Cording Landscape Design
Photography by : Marisa Pellegrini
Photo of a small traditional side yard patio in New York with a container garden, natural stone pavers and no cover.
Photo of a small traditional side yard patio in New York with a container garden, natural stone pavers and no cover.
Housetrends Magazine
When you open the back doors of the home of Nancy and Jeremy Campbell in Granville, you don’t just step out onto a patio. You enter an extension of a modern living space that just happens to be outdoors. Their patio’s unique design and setting provides the comfort and style of indoors while enjoying the natural beauty and fresh air of outdoors.
It all started with a rather desolate back yard. “It was completely blank, there was nothing back there,” Nancy remembers of the patio space of this 1972 split-level house they bought five years ago. With a blank slate to work with, the Campbells knew the key elements of what they wanted for their new outdoor space when they sat down with Travis Ketron of Ketron Custom Builders to design it. “We knew we wanted something covered so we could use it in the rain, and in the winter, and we knew we wanted a stone fireplace,” Nancy recalls.
Travis translated the Campbells’ vision into a design to satisfy outdoor entertaining and relaxing desires in all seasons. The new outdoor space is reminiscent of a vast, rustic great room complete with a stone fireplace, a vaulted ceiling, skylights, and ceiling fans, yet no walls. The space is completely open to the elements without any glass or doors on any of the sides, except from the house. Furnished like a great room, with a built-in music system as well, it’s truly an extension of indoor living and entertaining space, and one that is unaffected by rain. Jeremy comments, “We haven’t had to cover the furniture yet. It would have to be a pretty strong wind to get wet.” Just outside the covered patio is a quartet of outdoor chairs adorned with plush cushions and colorful pillows, positioned perfectly for users to bask in the sun.
In the design process, the fireplace emerged as the anchor of the space and set the stage for the outdoor space both aesthetically and functionally. “We didn’t want it to block the view. Then designing the space with Travis, the fireplace became the center,” remembers Jeremy. Placed directly across from the two sets of French doors leading out from the house, a Rumford fireplace and extended hearth of stone in neutral earth tones is the focal point of this outdoor living room. Seating for entertaining and lounging falls easily into place around it providing optimal viewing of the private, wooded back yard. When temperatures cool off, the fireplace provides ample warmth and a cozy setting to experience the change of seasons. “It’s a great fireplace for the space,” Jeremy says of the unique design of a Rumford style fireplace. “The way you stack the wood in the fireplace is different so as to get more heat. It has a shallower box, burns hotter and puts off more heat. Wood is placed in it vertically, not stacked.” Just in case the fireplace doesn’t provide enough light for late-night soirees, there is additional outdoor lighting mounted from the ceiling to make sure the party always goes on.
Travis brought the idea of the Rumford outdoor fireplace to the Campbells. “I learned about it a few years back from some masons, and I was intrigued by the idea then,” he says. “We like to do stuff that’s out of the norm, and this fireplace fits the space and function very well.” Travis adds, “People want unique things that are designed for them. That’s our style to do that for them.”
The patio also extends out to an uncovered area set up with patio tables for grilling and dining. Gray pavers flow throughout from the covered space to the open-air area. Their continuous flow mimics the feel of flooring that extends from a living room into a dining room inside a home. Also, the earth tone colors throughout the space on the pavers, fireplace and furnishings help the entire space mesh nicely with its natural surroundings.
A little ways off from both the covered and uncovered patio area is a stone fire pit ring. Removed by just the right distance, it provides a separate place for young adults to gather and enjoy the night.
Adirondack chairs and matching tables surround the outdoor fire pit, offering seating for anyone who doesn’t wish to stand and a place to set down ingredients for yummy fireside treats like s’mores.
Padded chairs outside the reach of the pavilion and the nearby umbrella the perfect place to kick back and relax in the sun. The colorful throw pillows and outdoor furniture cushions add some needed color and a touch of personality.
Enjoying the comforts of indoors while being outdoors is exactly what the Campbells are doing now, particularly when lounging on the comfortable wicker furniture that dominate most of the area. “My favorite part of the whole thing is the fireplace,” Nancy says.
Jeremy concludes, “There is no television, it would destroy the ambiance out there. We just enjoy listening to music and watching the fire.”
Alderwood Landscape Architecture and Construction
Photo by Brian Parks www.parkscreative.com
Photo of a large traditional backyard patio in Seattle with a fire feature, natural stone pavers and no cover.
Photo of a large traditional backyard patio in Seattle with a fire feature, natural stone pavers and no cover.
Traditional Patio Design Ideas
Austin Ganim Landscape Design, LLC
This fall container garden features Chrysanthemums mixed with edible flowers and ornamentals - cabbage, kale, swiss chard, and peppers. The caviar black finish Ellis planter by Crescent Gardens plays well with the dark foliage plants.
Austin Ganim Landscape Design, LLC
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