Add another thin layer of sand and use the push broom to spread it across the patio.
Easy do it yourself patio pavers.
We began by digging out a space in the ground to lay a border of smaller pavers creating a sort of tray.
Begin with a plan.
Spread a light layer of paver sand over the entire area.
Jack on jack or running bond patterns are the simplest to install.
Use a push broom to sweep the sand into the gaps between the pavers and run the plate compactor across the patio surface.
Don t mind the concrete chunks scattered about from our old patio.
Creating a paver patio area.
Run the plate compactor over the area one last time.
Rake the ground level and tamp the soil to create a firm bed.
For a typical 10 x 12 ft.
Patio that means carting away about 2 1 2 tons of soil and hauling in the same amount of gravel.
Bricks or pavers in straight or gently curving patterns typically work well for an easy diy patio.
Let plastic panels take the place of the gravel base.
A traditional base for a paver or stone patio is a 6 in deep layer of compacted gravel.
That way we could pour sand into the tray level it all out and set the large pavers into that.
Before starting to lay the pavers in place snap chalk lines along the edges of the patio to ensure the paver rows stay straight.
You need a solid level and smooth base upon which to lay pavers.
Pack in the paver base and or sand using a wacker plate compactor or tamper.
To give the patio a nice framed feel place the outer row perpendicular to the inner rows.
With an outdoor sectional and lounge chairs that are worthy of indoor living this patio from the merry thought design team of manda and caitlin invites relaxation and comfort.
But there s an easier way.
Bricks pavers or flagstones all create sturdy and attractive stone patio designs.
Calculate the square footage of your patio space by multiplying the length by the width and add 10 percent.
An alternative to the gravel base is interlocking paver base panels.
How to design and build a paver patio paver patio design.
Clear the patio area start by choosing an area for your patio and remove any shrubs stumps and roots near your work site.
Dig up about 6 inches of soil to make room for the base and pavers.
From the oversized concrete pavers to the horizontal slat fence painted black this patio exudes modernity.
Relaxing and inspiring you will never want to leave this patio.
For your first diy patio project save yourself some work and choose a pattern that doesn t require cutting the patio material.
If you like to do things yourself and don t mind a little sweat and dirt we have compiled some fabulous diy patio designs that will rock your backyard.