Budget patio ideas: 14 cheap ways to transform your outdoor paved space (2024)

Our budget patio ideas are just the ticket if you want to update your outdoor space but don't want to spend a fortune doing so. With a bit of creativity and styling know-how, it's simple to put together a gorgeous zone for cheap.

Refreshing your patio ideas is always worthwhile when warmer weather's on the way. After all, that paved space is quite often the most used spot in a garden, especially if you're a fan of outdoor entertaining. It's a place to relax on a lounger, host delicious summertime lunches, or enjoy after-dark drinks' parties beneath the stars. Of course, the addition of pretty plants and ambient lighting will only add to the appeal.

And, although there are plenty of luxury looks out there, it's absolutely possible to create a functional and beautiful area without spending oodles of cash. From investment pieces that will last years to reclaimed materials and statement accessories, our budget patio ideas are all you need to create the space of your dreams.

1. Embrace reclaimed materials

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If you've already checked out our guide on 'how much does a patio cost?', then you'll know that reclaimed materials, such as bricks, are a great way to cut down on prices.

What's more, they'll add a lovely, laid-back look to a space – perfect for cottage garden styles – and are highly durable. Just be sure to keep them clean and algae-free to stop them from becoming slippery – our guide on how to clean a patio has all the tips you need.

Check reclamation yards and online marketplaces for deals. Or, ask your neighbors if they've recently been undergoing renovations, in case there's any going spare.

2. Cozy up your budget patio ideas

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There are tons of fire pits and chimineas available for under $100, especially if you opt for wood-burning designs. They make a wonderful addition to budget patio ideas, as they create a cozy and welcoming ambience even when the chillier evenings draw in.

As they'll tempt you to use your space for longer throughout the year, they're definitely a worthwhile investment. And, some designs come with nifty grill accessories, meaning you can cook on them too.

Our outdoor heating ideas feature has plenty more designs to get you inspired.

3. Get creative with storage

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Patios need to be practical as well as stylish, which is why garden storage ideas make a useful addition. However, they're not always the cheapest.

But, if you're handy with a bit of DIY, you can make your own rustic shelf with a set of old apple crates or wine boxes. They make a unique feature and can be used to display your favorite pot plants, LED lanterns, or boxes of tools – ideal if you're short on floor space. Make sure it's secured into the ground or to a wall behind to ensure it doesn't topple over in the wind.

Woven fence panels are also an attractive option for budget patio ideas if you're looking for an extra dose of privacy, without splashing out on a full fence. Just opt for one or two panels, and position them where needed.

4. Go for durable rattan for your seating

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If you're after budget-friendly outdoor seating ideas for your patio, then rattan makes a great choice. Although there are some high-end options, you can find cheaper alternatives at some garden centers or places like Ikea which are just as good. If you go for modular designs, you can also build up your collection over time, spreading out the costs.

It's also a great material to choose because, as Ryan Schwarze, Head ofLuxury Rattansays, it is extremely durable and made to last. Outdoor rattan is also easy to maintain, he adds. 'After a gentle wipe down with warm soapy water it can be left in the sunshine to dry and looks as good as new.'

For budget patio ideas, Ryan also suggests to opt for a neutral color that will complement any additional garden decor. That way, you can simply mix up the tones of your scatter cushions if you fancy a cheap and easy update down the line. However, this blue set above has got us swooning.

5. Add a statement piece of furniture

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If you're looking for affordable yet modern garden ideas, then consider investing in just one or two pieces of statement furniture. That way, even if you mix them with thrift store buys or cheaper designs, they'll capture everyone's interest and give your space bags of style.

These woven cord chairs aren't overly expensive and will bring a sense of joy to any of your budget patio ideas with their sunshine yellow hue. We love how they've been paired with inky-black raised beds for a striking contrast. Complete the look with solar-powered lanterns hung from trees for a summery touch.

6. Accessorize your dining zone

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If you love to entertain guests, then outdoor dining ideas are a must. And, even a budget-friendly set can be given an extra dose of pizzazz with the help of colorful tableware.

A wipe-clean tablecloth in a jolly pattern is a simple way to update the scene through the summer months. Keep an eye out for deals on garden dinnerware too. There are lots of colorful melamine or acrylic styles that will instantly pep up summer lunch parties. Or, go for products made from sustainable bamboo for extra eco-friendly-points.

Tie-on or scatter cushions are also an easy and affordable way to boost the comfy factor for even the cheapest of chairs. We love these polka-dot red designs for a pop of vibrancy.

7. Make your mark with paint

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Another simple and affordable way to makeover your space is with a fresh coat of paint. Try adding a splash of color to window frames, flower pots, or even a bold feature wall – all you need is a tin or two, a brush, and a sunny afternoon.

It's also a stunning way to lift reclaimed or tired-looking furniture, and saves you from spending money on replacements. We're loving this soft blue tone for a soothing vibe, but pick whatever shade suits you. Our garden color schemes guide is full of tips and extra inspo.

8. Layer up the textiles

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As Clotilde Passalacqua, Interior Design Leader of Ikea says, 'The beauty of soft furnishings – like cushions and throws – is that they're a great way to mix up your outdoor space and create an extension of your interior's style.'

'However, you can also use your outdoor space as an opportunity to try something new,' Clotilde continues.

Both patios and decking ideas alike can benefit from layering up the textiles, and there are tons of low-cost styles out there. From outdoor bean bags to cushions and rugs, enjoy mix and matching designs for an eclectic and cozy look, or go for a pared-down palette for a more refined style. Either way, it's a simple method to make a space more inviting.

9. Try click-together tiles

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Love the look of porcelain pavers? They're durable and sleek, but unfortunately, they also come with a high price tag. If you don't have the budget (or the time) to have them installed, then this is a fabulous alternative.

Adorned with an eye-catching pattern, these tiles click together with no need for tools. It's quick, gorgeous, and easy on the wallet – a great way to elevate dull pavers, lacklustre concrete, or ropey decking. They make a perfect choice for balcony garden ideas, too.

10. Go bright and tropical

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If you want to bring a real sense of summer to your space, then a loud and proud look like the one above might just tick all the boxes. It's an explosion of color that's fit for a party – all you need is a piña colada or two!

When it comes to patio cover ideas, a parasol is generally the most affordable option. Plus, it can be a design feature in itself as well as keeping you protected from the sun.

And, 'Although they might not be the first thing that springs to mind when adding to your outdoor area, outdoor rugs are fantastic for bringing a space together and creating a cozy and sociable atmosphere,' says Clotilde Passalacqua of Ikea. We couldn't agree more – our buying guide on the best outdoor rugs is full of our favorite picks.

11. Set the mood with festoons

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Garden lighting is crucial for creating an ambience after dark, and is practical too. However, costs can quickly add up. For budget patio ideas, you can't go far wrong with festoons.

String up along fences for a festival-style vibe that's perfect for warm summer evenings. If you go for solar versions, then you won't even need to worry about a plug – the sun will take care of things for you. Pair with charcoal tones – as seen here – for a sophisticated look.

Our patio lighting ideas feature has plenty more gorgeous designs.

12. Opt for gravel instead of paving

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If you're looking to build a brand new seating space, then garden gravel ideas are often a more affordable choice than paving slabs, especially if you go for pea gravel. Plus, this stony material is versatile, super low-maintenance, and stylish, too.

So when it comes to budget patio ideas, don't be afraid to shun the pavers for gravel instead. As demonstrated here, it looks fabulous when combined with a pretty bistro set and potted plants. As an alternative, try integrating sections of paving for a pleasing mix of textures.

13. Embrace container planting

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Container gardening ideas are a simple way to pep up a lacklustre patio or courtyard, and can be totally affordable, too.

Go for long-lasting perennials, bulbs, and evergreen shrubs and add to your collection over time to build up an oasis of flowers and foliage. There are lots of pretty annuals that can be grown from seed in pots too – it's a bit more work but you'll be well-rewarded when they bloom.

'There's a real beauty in imperfection, so why not try mixing and matching different plant pots?' adds Clotilde Passalacqua, Interior Design Leader of Ikea. Scout out your local thrift store and, if you're feeling creative, try reviving old designs with exterior paint.

14. Add twinkling lanterns

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Trellis ideas for gardens are a timeless choice for elevating a wall, and allow the opportunity for fabulous climbing plants. But, when used as a screen or to top a fence, they can also be used to hang pretty lanterns off to create a magical evening atmosphere.

Small glass lanterns like these aren't expensive, but you could even make your own by securing jute string around the tops of old jars, or by upcycling washed-out tins. Opt for LED candles as a safer alternative to real flames, just remember to bring them indoors if it rains.

How can you make a patio look nice on a budget?

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By now, we're sure that you've found some budget patio ideas you love, but for even more inspiration for making your space look nice, here's a handy checklist:

  1. Buy to last. True, it might be a bit more cash upfront. But, when it comes to larger pieces, it's well worth going for the highest quality you can to ensure that they last the test of time. Otherwise, you'll just end up replacing them in a year or so. Go for low-maintenance pieces to make your life easier and stick to neutral tones. That way, if you decide to change up your patio's theme, you can do so easily with accessories.
  2. Speaking of accessories, they are the easiest and cheapest way to channel your personality into your plot and tie together a specific theme. Think cushions, throws, plant pots, lanterns, even outdoor dinnerware. And, for special occasions, bunting and other garden decor ideas are lovely additions. A handful of well-chosen items can really transform a space.
  3. If you have some DIY skills up your sleeve, then building your own garden features and furniture is a great way to save. There are ample pallet furniture ideas you can try for a weekend project – why not learn how to build a pallet bench, for example? Paul McFadyen, Managing Director atmetals4Ualso suggests building your own bar: 'It's simple to do, all you need are some wooden or metal pieces for legs, and plywood for the base and front,' he says. 'To make it feel more luxurious, add brass or copper sheets to the front and for the bar top. Metal sheets are ideal surfaces for bars as they're really easy to clean,' Paul adds. 'Copper and brass are both suitable for outdoor use as they do not rust; surface oxidation naturally occurs to form a protective patina which transforms the surface color slowly over time. The surface can also be treated with clear metal lacquer to maintain its original color if preferred.'
  4. Reclaim, recycle, and reuse – it's a money-saving motto! Check out your local thrift stores; upcycle old jars, tins, and other household bits and bobs; give unloved objects a new lease of life with paint; and keep an eye out for reclaimed materials that can be used for hard landscaping.
Budget patio ideas: 14 cheap ways to transform your outdoor paved space (2024)

FAQs

What is the cheapest option for a patio? ›

Gravel is the cheapest option when looking to create a patio on a budget.

What is the most cost effective DIY patio? ›

What is the most budget-friendly DIY patio material? Packed gravel is the lowest-cost option.

How to pave a patio for cheap? ›

Using pea gravel is the fastest and most budget-friendly way to pave your backyard. You'll still need to excavate the area, rake the soil, and tamp the patio base, but you won't have to deal with pouring concrete. Pea gravel is also the most low-maintenance patio material, as it drains easily and won't crack.

What is the cheapest hardscape for a backyard? ›

Concrete and gravel are the least expensive hardscape materials, often used to build affordable retaining walls, patios, driveways, and other outdoor structures.

What is the easiest DIY patio? ›

Bricks and concrete pavers are the easiest patio materials to use because they have a uniform shape and create a relatively flat surface. That's helpful if you want to roll a grill across it, put down a mat to do Pilates or wear high heels while hosting a dinner party.

What is the most maintenance free patio? ›

Composite decking and patios are gaining popularity among homeowners as they are stain-resistant and low maintenance. That is to say, you don't need to oil, paint, or stain them as compared to natural wood. Most importantly, they resist fading, staining, rotting, and splitting.

What is the best material to make a patio out of? ›

Top 10 Materials to Consider for a New Backyard Patio
  • Compacted Aggregates. ...
  • Flagstone. ...
  • Slate. ...
  • Tiles. ...
  • Limestone Pavers or Crushed Limestone. ...
  • Granite. ...
  • Sandstone. Sandstone is one of the most timeless, natural stones. ...
  • Mixed Materials. Whether you're looking to create a new patio, walkway, or pool deck, pavers are a great option.

What is the cheapest patio material per square foot? ›

Gravel. A gravel patio is a great option because of its low cost and versatility in design. It is easy to install and provides excellent drainage. Gravel costs between $2 and $7 per square foot to install.

How do you revamp an old patio? ›

Here are some ideas to get you started:
  1. Outdoor Rugs: One of the easiest and most cost-effective ways to cover old patio slabs is by using outdoor rugs. ...
  2. Stone Veneer: ...
  3. Potted Plants: ...
  4. Artificial Grass: ...
  5. Stone Mosaic: ...
  6. Raised Garden Beds: ...
  7. Decking: ...
  8. Resin Bonding:

What is the cheapest DIY pavers? ›

Normally, gravel is the cheapest paver. It can be used as a rainwater filter, although this generates more cost, so you can consider it in your project for your backyard. And if you do not like the look of gravel in your space There are many other options.

What is cheaper than pavers? ›

Poured concrete is the most inexpensive hardscape option. Add decorative stamping and you get a high-end look at half the cost of pavers.

What is the cheapest hardscape option? ›

Here we'll look at five economical hardscape materials that can help you revamp your yard without exceeding your budget.
  • Concrete. Concrete is an inexpensive and adaptable building material that you can use for many kinds of hardscaping. ...
  • Bricks. ...
  • Pavers. ...
  • Gravel. ...
  • Slate.

How do I build a cheap backyard walkway? ›

Mulch and gravel are the cheapest pathway materials you can buy for rock walkways, and they make construction simple, too, making them two of our favorite walkway ideas. All you have to do is remove the sod, roll out landscape fabric and spread the mulch or gravel.

Is it cheaper to build a porch or patio? ›

Building a patio is typically far less costly than building a deck, costing around half as much on average for labor and materials. On top of that, many deck materials require regular power washing and sealing to maintain their beauty and structural integrity, which adds more maintenance costs over its life span.

Which is cheaper a concrete patio or pavers? ›

The up-front cost of pavers can run anywhere from $8 to $50 per square foot, while concrete runs about $4 to $30 per square foot.

What is the cheapest material to build a porch? ›

Pressure Treated Wood Is a Solid, Cheap Decking Material.

The most economical decking material, by far, is pressure treated wood. Pressure treated wood is superior to regular wood because it has been infused with chemicals that help it resist decay and rot, as well as damage from certain types of insects.

Is concrete or wood cheaper for a patio? ›

Concrete, on the other hand, is much more affordable. This makes the installation of a concrete patio much lower than a wooden deck. While the prices vary based on your location and the professional you hire, you may wind up paying twice as much for a deck the same size as your patio.

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