Tropical Patio Design Ideas with Concrete Slab
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Tropical backyard patio in San Diego with an outdoor kitchen, concrete slab and no cover.
Tropical backyard patio in San Diego with an outdoor kitchen, concrete slab and no cover.
Zones Landscaping Whangarei Jason Clarke
The Zones Landscaping team started by removing all the weeds that had accumulated over time, as well as the large palms that were at the end of their lifecycle.
During this project, the clients were also carrying out renovation work on their home, so Jason and his team had to cooperate and communicate with other trades on site to ensure there were no scheduling conflicts.
Jason proceeded to construct a retaining wall made from timber, then established the lawn and garden parameters. The raised gardens and lawn areas had additional topsoil/ lawn mix applied before planting and contouring/sowing of the lawn was carried out.
The concrete patio and paths included zinc oxide and were bush hammered and sealed with charcoal grout at the joints to give it a decorative non slip finish.
Zones worked closely with both the designer and cllient when it came to plant selection, sizing, and placement. A range of subtropicals and natives were planted, including: nikau palms, westringia, hen and chicken ferns, hibiscus, cordyline negra, tractor seat plants, bird of paradise, frangipani, heuchera, coleus, as well as bedding plants for colour
Urbaniza Studio
Handrail detail at roof terrace
Inspiration for a mid-sized tropical backyard patio in Miami with concrete slab and no cover.
Inspiration for a mid-sized tropical backyard patio in Miami with concrete slab and no cover.
The Design Build Company
Photo of a mid-sized tropical backyard patio in San Diego with an outdoor kitchen, concrete slab and a roof extension.
Smith Building Specialties, Inc.
Large tropical backyard patio in Miami with a fire feature, concrete slab and a roof extension.
Sweet Smiling Landscapes
When this homeowner’s neighbor removed two, two- story-high Ficus trees, her side-yard became baron and sunbaked. Concrete covers virtually the whole area from the house to the property line, but because the side-yard has a lot of foot traffic and serves as a sitting area to the basement apartment, the owner did not want to remove any of the concrete. The solution was to put up fencing to block the view of the neighbor’s house, then upcycle wine barrels and 55-gallon drums into huge planters. The drums are large enough to accommodate a full-sized tree and provide the added advantage of giving height to smaller trees to provide further screening of the neighbor’s house. Everything was painted in bright colors to give the space a cheery Caribbean feel. The neighbor’s tree removal ended up as a blessing in disguise, because what had been a drab trough-way was transformed into a happy patio.
Savanah Landscape Construction
Photo of a large tropical backyard patio in San Diego with an outdoor kitchen, concrete slab and a pergola.
New View Designs by Laurie Cole Inc.
Photos by: Pamela Nelson
Photo of a small tropical backyard patio in Other with concrete slab and a roof extension.
Photo of a small tropical backyard patio in Other with concrete slab and a roof extension.
Engel & Volkers Palm Beach
For more information about this property contact Alexandra.Solimine@evusa.com
Carlos Molejon Photography
This is an example of a tropical backyard patio in Miami with concrete slab and a roof extension.
This is an example of a tropical backyard patio in Miami with concrete slab and a roof extension.
ProAbode Photography
This is an example of a small tropical side yard patio in Sunshine Coast with concrete slab and an awning.
stewart design+build
Design ideas for a tropical backyard patio in San Diego with a fire feature, concrete slab and a gazebo/cabana.
Discount Windows & Doors
Self cleaning windows make beach front living so much easier!
Small tropical backyard patio in Hawaii with concrete slab and a roof extension.
Small tropical backyard patio in Hawaii with concrete slab and a roof extension.
Mountain Design Build
Photo of a mid-sized tropical backyard patio in Salt Lake City with concrete slab and a pergola.
Sweet Smiling Landscapes
When this homeowner’s neighbor removed two, two- story-high Ficus trees, her side-yard became baron and sunbaked. Concrete covers virtually the whole area from the house to the property line, but because the side-yard has a lot of foot traffic and serves as a sitting area to the basement apartment, the owner did not want to remove any of the concrete. The solution was to put up fencing to block the view of the neighbor’s house, then upcycle wine barrels and 55-gallon drums into huge planters. The drums are large enough to accommodate a full-sized tree and provide the added advantage of giving height to smaller trees to provide further screening of the neighbor’s house. Everything was painted in bright colors to give the space a cheery Caribbean feel. The neighbor’s tree removal ended up as a blessing in disguise, because what had been a drab trough-way was transformed into a happy patio.
Richard's Total Backyard Solutions
You can swim and enjoy a tropical atmosphere year-round in this gorgeous covered outdoor patio with a swim spa!
Key Features of this project include:
- Endless Pools X500 Swim Spa
- CoolZone water temperature feature for the swim spa
-513 sq. ft. of Comfort Decking in the color "Desert Wind"
- Custom-made 18 x 30 Aluminum patio extension with screens, doors, and doggy access door!
- Polycarbonate topper on the patio extension
stewart design+build
Photo of a tropical backyard patio in San Diego with a fire feature, concrete slab and a gazebo/cabana.
American Pool and Spa
Inspiration for a mid-sized tropical backyard patio in Other with concrete slab.
Zones Landscaping Whangarei Jason Clarke
The Zones Landscaping team started by removing all the weeds that had accumulated over time, as well as the large palms that were at the end of their lifecycle.
During this project, the clients were also carrying out renovation work on their home, so Jason and his team had to cooperate and communicate with other trades on site to ensure there were no scheduling conflicts.
Jason proceeded to construct a retaining wall made from timber, then established the lawn and garden parameters. The raised gardens and lawn areas had additional topsoil/ lawn mix applied before planting and contouring/sowing of the lawn was carried out.
The concrete patio and paths included zinc oxide and were bush hammered and sealed with charcoal grout at the joints to give it a decorative non slip finish.
Zones worked closely with both the designer and cllient when it came to plant selection, sizing, and placement. A range of subtropicals and natives were planted, including: nikau palms, westringia, hen and chicken ferns, hibiscus, cordyline negra, tractor seat plants, bird of paradise, frangipani, heuchera, coleus, as well as bedding plants for colour
Cataldo Custom Builders, Inc.
Dan Cutrona
Mid-sized tropical backyard patio in Boston with concrete slab and no cover.
Mid-sized tropical backyard patio in Boston with concrete slab and no cover.
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Tiger's Eye Sumac echoes the tropical idea in Ohio. Photo by William Healy
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Photo of a mid-sized tropical courtyard patio in Cleveland with concrete slab.
Photo of a mid-sized tropical courtyard patio in Cleveland with concrete slab.
Tropical Patio Design Ideas with Concrete Slab
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