Your Guide to Choosing a Patio in Tennessee

Picture a perfect Tennessee evening.

The sun dips behind the rolling hills, the air carries the scent of honeysuckle, and laughter echoes from your backyard.

That’s the magic of a well-designed patio.

A patio isn’t just another surface outside your home—it’s a space where life slows down. A place where family dinners stretch late into the night, kids roast marshmallows, and neighbors stop by for one more glass of sweet tea.

But with so many patio options available, which one is right for your home?

At Keystone Custom Decks, we’ve been building decks and patios for over 40 years. With that experience comes knowledge, and particularly an eye for what looks great in the Volunteer State. Let’s look at the most popular patio types in Tennessee—and how each material, style, and feature fits our state’s climate, lifestyle, and natural beauty.

TL;DR - Choosing a Patio in Tennessee

  • Patios offer a space for relaxation and gatherings, with various styles and materials to suit different homes.
  • Flagstone patios provide natural beauty, earthy colors, and are slip-resistant and low-maintenance.
  • Paver patios offer a flexible design with interlocking stones, are durable, easy to repair, and provide excellent drainage.
  • Stamped concrete is a cost-effective way to mimic natural stone or brick, is highly customizable, and has a long lifespan when properly sealed.
  • Covered patios offer year-round enjoyment by providing shelter from the weather, extending outdoor living, and protecting furniture.

Flagstone Patios: Natural Beauty That Fits Right In

Few materials capture the Tennessee landscape quite like flagstone. With its earthy colors, natural shapes, and rugged texture, flagstone is ideally suited to complement our region’s wooded lots and gently sloping yards.

Flagstone patios offer a rustic, high-end appearance that remains timeless. The irregular pattern gives each patio a custom, one-of-a-kind look. And because flagstone is naturally slip-resistant, it’s a safe and practical option for homes with pools or outdoor kitchens.

Outdoor patio with a stone bar, wooden pergola, bar seating, and a dining area beside a brick home. Caption: The irregular pattern of flagstone gives each patio a custom, one-of-a-kind look. And because it is naturally slip-resistant, it’s a safe and practical option for homes with pools or outdoor kitchens.

Why Tennessee homeowners love flagstone:

  • Natural tones blend beautifully with the local environment

  • Naturally non-slip, even when wet

  • Withstands temperature swings and humidity

  • Low-maintenance and easy to clean

  • Each stone has a unique color and character.

Flagstone works exceptionally well with seating walls, firepits, and outdoor kitchens—giving your patio a complete, cohesive look.

It’s perfect for homeowners who want an authentic, timeless feel that complements Tennessee’s mix of forested and suburban settings.

Paver Patios: Flexible Design, Lasting Durability

If you want creative freedom, pavers might be your best bet. These interlocking stones come in countless shapes, colors, and patterns, allowing you to design a patio that matches your home’s architecture and personal style.

Unlike poured concrete, pavers are modular—meaning if one cracks or shifts, pavers can be replaced individually without redoing the whole surface. That’s a considerable advantage during Tennessee’s freeze-thaw cycles or heavy rainfall seasons.

Why pavers are popular across Tennessee:

  • Wide range of textures and finishes for custom design

  • Highly durable and load-bearing—great for outdoor kitchens or fire features

  • Easy to repair without visible patch marks

  • Excellent drainage for the state’s varied terrain

  • Can be paired with pergolas, seating walls, and lighting

And the best part? Paver patios also complement covered patio designs beautifully. Their structured, uniform look fits both traditional Southern homes and modern builds.

Spacious covered patio featuring cushioned lounge chairs, a wood-paneled ceiling with fans, and views of surrounding trees. Caption: Paver patios also complement covered patio designs beautifully. Their structured, uniform look fits both traditional Southern homes and modern builds.

From Franklin and Brentwood to Chattanooga and Knoxville, paver patios are a Tennessee favorite for their long-term reliability and design flexibility.

Stamped Concrete: Custom Style on a Budget

Want the look of natural stone or brick but prefer to save on costs? Stamped concrete delivers that high-end appearance at a lower price point.

This option involves pouring concrete and pressing patterns or textures into it before it dries. The result? A beautiful surface that can mimic flagstone, slate, wood planks, or even cobblestone—all in the color tones you choose.

Benefits of stamped concrete patios:

  • Cost-effective compared to natural stone 
  • Highly customizable in color and pattern 
  • Low-maintenance and easy to clean 
  • Quick installation for large patio areas 
  • Long lifespan with proper sealing 

Stamped concrete pairs perfectly with outdoor furniture, pergolas, and pool decks. Add color stains or decorative borders to complement your home’s siding or trim for a polished, cohesive look.

The key is professional installation—and our experienced builders at Keystone Custom Decks Tennessee ensure proper grading and sealing so your patio resists cracking and fading for years to come.

Covered Patios: Year-Round Enjoyment

If there’s one thing all Tennesseans can agree on, it’s this: our weather keeps you guessing. Hot summers, sudden spring showers, and crisp fall evenings all call for an outdoor space that adapts to every season.

That’s where covered patios shine!

A covered patio provides shelter from rain and sun while allowing you to enjoy the breeze and fresh air. You can relax outdoors in August without baking in the heat or entertain guests during a light rainstorm without having to move the party inside.

Elegant covered patio with stone walls, dark wood ceiling, chandelier, built-in bar seating, and a fireplace. Caption: A covered patio provides shelter from rain and sun while allowing you to enjoy the breeze and fresh air.

Top advantages of covered patios:

  • Shade and protection from UV rays and rain

  • Extend your outdoor living season

  • Keeps furniture, flooring, and décor in better shape

  • Integrate fans, heaters, and lighting for comfort

  • Seamlessly connects to your home’s design

Covered patios can feature open-beam pergolas, solid roofs, or even screened enclosures to keep insects out while letting natural light in.

When designed by experts like Keystone Custom Decks, covered patios blend function with beauty—matching rooflines, materials, and trim for a look that feels like it was always part of your home.

Seating Walls & Firepits: Built for Gathering

Tennessee evenings were made for gathering around a fire! The gentle crackle, the warm glow, the smell of wood smoke drifting through the air—it’s the kind of comfort you can’t buy in a store.

Built-in seating walls and firepits turn your patio into a true gathering space. These features invite conversation, laughter, and quiet moments alike, perfect for melting your worries away and inviting calm and rest.

Curved stone seating wall surrounding a round fire pit with cushioned outdoor chairs on a paver patio. Caption: Built-in seating walls and firepits turn your patio into a true gathering space. These features invite conversation, laughter, and quiet moments alike, perfect for melting your worries away and inviting calm and rest.

Why they’re so popular:

  • Create a focal point for outdoor entertainment

  • Provide permanent, low-maintenance seating

  • Can be custom-built from the same stone or pavers as the patio

  • Extend your outdoor living into cooler months

  • Add property value and visual interest

Pair a firepit with subtle landscape lighting, string lights, or torches, and you’ll have an atmosphere that feels like a weekend getaway every night of the week.

Families love how these features naturally draw people outside — whether it’s roasting s’mores in summer or sipping hot cocoa in winter.

Brick Accents: Southern Charm That Lasts

Brick has stood the test of time in Tennessee homes—and for good reason: Brick adds instant warmth and classic appeal, pairing beautifully with the region’s history of brickmaking and architectural heritage.

While a full brick patio can create an old-world feel, many homeowners use brick as an accent—framing flagstone or paver patios, lining pathways, or highlighting outdoor fireplaces.

Why homeowners choose brick accents:

  • Delivers traditional Southern charm

  • Works with both historic and new homes

  • Extremely durable with minimal maintenance

  • Can be combined with stone or concrete for visual contrast

  • Adds resale value and timeless appeal

Brick’s deep reds and rich textures reflect Tennessee’s history—from the James Lee House in Memphis, the Watson house in Franklin and the Oakland Mansion in Murfreesburo.

Patio Accessories That Complete the Look

The right accessories make your patio more than just a hard surface—they create a space that feels like home.

Popular additions for Tennessee patios include:

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Whether you’re designing a peaceful retreat or an entertainment hub, these finishing touches bring life and personality to your outdoor living space.

Designing for Tennessee’s Climate

Choosing the right patio isn’t just about style—it’s also about performance. Tennessee’s climate brings a mix of heat, humidity, rain, and occasional frost, so selecting the right materials and construction methods is key.

Here’s what to consider:

  • Drainage: Proper grading and base layers prevent puddling after rain.

  • Sun exposure: Use lighter paver or stone colors to reflect heat in open spaces.

  • Humidity: Choose mildew-resistant sealers and breathable materials.

  • Durability: Opt for materials like flagstone, pavers, or brick that resist cracking and fading.
Backyard patio with light-colored pavers, landscaping, outdoor dining set, and a covered porch attached to a two-story home. Caption: Consider sun exposure when choosing materials. Use lighter paver or stone colors to reflect heat in open spaces.

At Keystone Custom Decks, we understand how to design and install patios that thrive in this environment — ensuring longevity and year-round comfort.

Ready to Create Your Dream Patio?

Your backyard deserves more than a slab of concrete—it deserves a space built for laughter, quiet mornings, and lifelong memories. 

At Keystone Custom Decks, we believe your outdoor space should feel like a natural extension of your home—not an afterthought. Whether you’re dreaming of a flagstone patio surrounded by gardens or a covered paver retreat with a built-in firepit, Keystone Custom Decks can bring your vision to life.

That’s why our Tennessee team focuses on quality craftsmanship, lasting materials, and custom design. Every project starts with a 3D rendering so you can see precisely how your patio will look before construction begins.

We handle everything from:

  • Design and material selection

  • Permitting and approvals

  • Excavation and installation

  • Lighting, kitchens, and landscaping integration

  • Final grading and seeding

We design and build custom patios across Tennessee that fit your home, your style, and the way you live, and are designed to last. We want you to enjoy your patio with complete peace of mind, so we back all our work with a warranty.

Contact us today to schedule your complimentary consultation to start designing your custom patio with Keystone Custom Decks!.