The joy of spending time in your outdoor living space is amplified when each member of your family can enjoy the space in their own way. Since adults are the decision makers in a family, various kid-friendly ideas are sometimes passed on by adults who may be unaware of the possibilities of backyards that transition seamlessly from every age group. When designing your new paver patio, there are lots of ways to make the space enjoyable for everyone. Here are five family-friendly ideas for a paver patio that will be used often in Grosse Ile and Flat Rock, MI.
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A Game Space
The urge to play is always strong when it comes to being outside. However your backyard is laid out, there’s always room for games. A side yard is a great spot for permanent game courts for horseshoes and other lawn games.
When it comes to the patio, the location is important. Proximity to play and game areas lets adults relax in comfort while the kids play. If a game area is too removed from the main patio, consider a mini-patio adjacent to the game area with a picnic table or lounge chairs where you can watch the action.
Want a game center on the patio? If your patio is big enough, you could design a people-sized chess/checkers board using alternately colored pavers right on the patio.
A Vibrant Pool Deck
If you have a pool already, then you’re well on your way to having a family-friendly space. However, the pool deck is just as important as the pool itself. It’s the entry and exit for the pool as well as the safe walking space at the water’s edge.
Choose permeable pavers which will reduce slipping accidents by allowing surface water to seep into the ground between the pavers instead of creating slick puddles on the pool deck.
A Refreshment Area
The outdoor living space can be a magical place that captures the memories of summer. While the kids play all day, they’re going to need a place to refuel and refresh. Picnic tables or outdoor kitchens with bar seating are wonderful locations for a quick snack or a hearty lunch to keep bellies full and faces smiling.
An outdoor kitchen should be centrally located on the patio with easy access to the home; but at the same time, having all of the necessities on hand will minimize trips to the house.
A Comfortable Lounge
Once the kids’ energy runs out, it’s nice to have a place to sit back and let the summer breeze lull everyone into a quick nap. Include a pavilion in your paver patio design that provides a shelter in case of rain, as well as a cool, breezy spot to hang a couple of hammocks.
Fire
Whether you need to warm up after a swim or want to spend a relaxing evening by the fire roasting marshmallows, a fire feature is a top choice that will keep the family outdoors much longer. Fire pits are the most basic, and evoke a campfire vibe. Outdoor fireplaces are the most customizable (adding a fun feature such as a wood-fired pizza oven will be a huge hit). Fire tables are ideal for outdoor entertaining and since they’re gas-fueled, they increase safety when the little ones are present.
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