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Having a patio provides innumerable benefits, and a gorgeous location to entertain guests, eat and drink al fresco.

The process for designing and installing your perfect patio includes choosing a material that suits your vision, for which we are able to source a range of options, depending on your preferences and budget. We always work to our clients’ requirements and specifications to create something that fits in really nicely with the existing aesthetic, or creates an entirely new look. Patio material options include:

  • Granite
  • Rawstone
  • Indian sandstone
  • Porcelain
  • Yorkstone

Where to have a patio?

The area adjoining the house is the most common place to have a patio, but paved entertainment spaces at the end of a garden are also very popular, and can offer a beautiful location to eat, drink, and be merry.

Prior to a patio design, we will visit you to assess your space, and look at factors including drainage and the size of your garden. At this point, we will also discuss your vision for the space and make recommendations for materials, taking into account your budget, what the space will be used for, whether garden furniture will be used, and more.

Porcelain patio in North London garden

Patio Maintenance

As with all work we do, we will be available after installing your patio to maintain it and keep it looking great. One-off or regular visits can be arranged to suit.

Patio Design Pricing

Budget is always taken into account when choosing and designing a patio, and we work from your tastes and vision, and the space you have available.

Quality Patio Guarantee

We love designing and laying patios. We guarantee ours for 5 years from installation, and never compromise on the quality of our work, regardless of budget.

See some more patios we have created previously.

If you’re looking for professional patio installers in North London, feel free to get in touch to arrange a survey and a free quote.

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