16 Patio Extension Ideas That Will Instantly Create More Space

<p>Design by <a href="https://stylebyemilyhenderson.com/">Emily Henderson Design</a> / Photo Tessa Neustadt</p>

Design by Emily Henderson Design / Photo Tessa Neustadt

Consider adding a patio extension to your outdoor space to make more room for furniture or to entertain guests. There's truly an option for every style, budget, and backyard size.

Below, we're sharing 16 of our favorite patio extensions made from concrete, gravel, tile, and much more, that will help give you inspiration on what kind of look you want to create.

Flagstone Patio Extension

<p><a href="https://www.blackandblooms.com/blog/patio-spring-refresh" data-component="link" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="externalLink" data-ordinal="1">Black and Blooms</a></p>

Flagstone is a popular material to use for patios and patio extensions because of its versatility and durability. It also adds instant character to any yard due to its imperfectness.

Blue and White Tile Patio Extension

<p><a href="https://stylebyemilyhenderson.com/" data-component="link" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="externalLink" data-ordinal="1">Emily Henderson Design</a> / Photo Tessa Neustadt</p>

Emily Henderson Design / Photo Tessa Neustadt

This patio extension is made from beautiful blue and white tile, which adds a stylish, European-inspired look to this backyard. The addition of lush greenery and decorative accents makes this setup feel like a luxe oasis.

Stone Path Patio Extension

<p><a href="https://brophyinteriors.com/" data-component="link" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="externalLink" data-ordinal="1" rel="nofollow">Brophy Interiors</a></p>

This small patio features a stone path extension that helps to ensure the upper deck area cohesively blends into the space.

Stone Patio Extension With Rug

<p><a href="https://www.laquitatate.com/checkmeout/the-patio-details-explained" data-component="link" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="externalLink" data-ordinal="1" rel="nofollow">Laquita Tate Interior Styling and Design</a></p>

This patio features a stone extension that allows for more space to gather—there's even room for an entire dining table.

If you're looking for a simple way to make basic stone look a bit more exciting, lay down a patterned outdoor rug; it'll add instant personality. As a bonus, rugs can help to divide your patio into zones, just as they do indoors.

Gray Stone Patio Extension

<p><a href="https://mindygayer.com" data-component="link" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="externalLink" data-ordinal="1">Mindy Gayer Design Co.</a></p>

This yard features a gray stone patio extension that allows room for a fire pit and some additional seating. It's the perfect setup for a family who loves to entertain outdoors.

Brick Patio Extension

<p><a href="https://www.instagram.com/jennpablostudio/" data-component="link" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="externalLink" data-ordinal="1">Jenn Pablo Studio</a></p>

Made out of a light-colored brick that varies in hue and contrasts nicely, this patio extension is surrounded by a green landscape. Set out some comfortable seating to create a cozy space for long nights.

Cement and Gravel Patio Extension

<p><a href="https://michelleboudreaudesign.com/" data-component="link" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="externalLink" data-ordinal="1">Michelle Boudreau Design</a></p>

Cement and gravel are two of the most common materials used to create patio extensions, as they are affordable and versatile. Here, they come together to create an expansive seating area in this backyard.

Patio Extension Via Stairway

<p><a href="https://rillarchitects.com/" data-component="link" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="externalLink" data-ordinal="1">Rill Architects</a> / Photo by <a href="https://www.allenruss.com/" data-component="link" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="externalLink" data-ordinal="2" rel="nofollow">Allen Russ</a></p>

This elevated stone patio extends down to another, smaller patio that is accessible via a stairway.

L-Shaped Patio Extension

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@ladylandscape / Instagram

A rectangular patio can be extended on one side, resulting in an L-shaped look, in order to accommodate space for seating, as illustrated here. Utilizing the same stone type will make the "addition" appear original to the space.

Concrete Patio Extension

<p><a href="https://deeplysouthernhome.com/" data-component="link" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="externalLink" data-ordinal="1">Deeply Southern Home</a></p>

Using concrete, this homeowner worked with a contractor to extend her patio out a bit further so that her outdoor space would feel less cramped. She took her home's back elevation into account when determining what size of extension to build to ensure that the final result would appear proportional.

Symmetrical Patio Extension With Pavers and Gravel

<p><a href="https://texascustompatios.com/" data-component="link" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="externalLink" data-ordinal="1">Texas Custom Patios</a></p>

Stone pavers and gravel come together to form a nice extension that wraps around both sides of this home's existing patio. The stone materials play off of the stone chimney in this house, too.

Patio Extension With Wavy Pavers and Gravel

<p><a href="https://designeddecor.com/" data-component="link" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="externalLink" data-ordinal="1" rel="nofollow">Designed Decor</a></p>

Take a cue from this setup and use pea gravel and pavers to form a patio extension that expands significantly far outwards into the backyard. The wavy stone design is lighthearted and playful.

Patio Extension With Dining Table

<p><a href="https://www.paulaablesinteriors.com/" data-component="link" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="externalLink" data-ordinal="1" rel="nofollow">Paula Ables Interiors</a></p>

This stone patio extension allows room for a full dining table and ensures that people aren't seated right next to the grill area. Liven up the dining area with a fun and colorful centerpiece to make it more homey.

Patio Extension With Stone Fireplace and Roof

<p><a href="https://www.brickhousecompany.com/" data-component="link" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="externalLink" data-ordinal="1" rel="nofollow">Brickhouse Construction</a></p>

In the process of building this patio extension, the construction team also added a wooden roof and stone outdoor fireplace, making this space feel like a true outdoor living room that's usable for multiple seasons of the year.

Patio Extension With Pavers and Gravel

<p><a href="https://almostmakesperfect.com/" data-component="link" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="externalLink" data-ordinal="1">Almost Makes Perfect</a></p>

Form a path with pavers and gravel to bring your patio outward and lead guests to another part of the yard—like this firepit and conversational area, which is perfect for relaxing.

Pea gravel, which is used once again throughout this backyard, is known for being simple to work with, budget-friendly, and comfortable underfoot.

Pavers and a Pond

<p><a href="https://www.brittdesigngroup.com/" data-component="link" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="externalLink" data-ordinal="1">Britt Design Group</a> / Photo by <a href="https://ryannford.com/" data-component="link" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="externalLink" data-ordinal="2" rel="nofollow">Ryann Ford</a></p>

This patio extension was built with a small pond in the middle, which adds an elevated, artful touch to this backyard. Pavers make it easy to walk up close to the pond as well.

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