Flagstone is a natural material that can enhance the beauty of your backyard. The earth tones and organic shapes of the slate blend with nature rather than compete with it. If you're landscaping, use these flagstone patio ideas as inspiration.
Slate is a type of sedimentary rock held together by minerals. Miners quarry stone from open pits, and masons chip away at the rock to give it organic, unique shapes. Because flagstone provides a durable and non-slip surface, it is ideal for walkways, patios, pool areas, and driveways. Flagstone costs approximately $15 to $20 per square foot, but prices vary by location.
These flagstone patio ideas will bring an organic feel to your outdoor space。
London Stone Works LLC homeowners chose to lay mortar between the stones on their circular patio. Using mortar between joints gives a smoother look and ensures the stone doesn't shift over time. You can also use this method on your driveway.
Located at the back entrance of a log cabin, this flagstone patio has a modern country feel. The courtyard is large, and the tan and beige stone provides visual interest while complementing the natural landscaping.
A flagstone patio looks just as good in a small yard as it does in a large yard. In this example, plants border the stone on all sides, creating a monolithic look. The patio provides ample space for outdoor sofas and tables.
Ground cover, like this flowering moss, adds an organic feel to the stone and is a great solution for keeping weeds at bay. The designers took the natural look a step further and used boulders as seating.
Just because slate is a natural material doesn't mean it has to look rustic. These homeowners chose soft gray-beige stone with mortar to blend with their modern aesthetic.
A neutral color scheme, greenery, and simple design give this backyard patio a Tuscan-inspired look. This shows that the color of the stone sets the stage for the design style.
If you want to enjoy the view of your garden, there is no better patio material than stone. It complements the plant life and creates a space to sit down with a morning cup of coffee or take a break from pulling weeds.
This is a traditional style flagstone patio with an outdoor fireplace shaded by a pergola. The fireplace and retaining wall are also made of stone for a consistent look.
You don't have to stick to an organic puzzle type design. While finding the right size of flagstone may take some work, you can try a more creative spiral pattern like this one.
If you want to eliminate as much grass as possible, add flagstone next to your wooden deck. It adds visual interest and reduces yard work.
The idea with this flagstone patio is to prevent weeds by overwhelming them with ground cover. Use this idea if you want to create a natural oasis.
Simple gray slate paving gives a contemporary look that would suit a modern or mountain home. These homeowners also built a retaining wall in the same color to add visual interest.
Flagstone is the first choice for swimming pools due to its anti-slip properties. These homeowners went for a "green" look, letting the grass grow tall between the rocks.
These homeowners wrapped their flagstone patios around the house, giving it an old-world but high-end feel. They chose a gray stone to complement the color of their house.