This patio is surrounded by an allan block old country courtyard seating wall and tumbled pavers were used for the patio surface.
Seating wall around stamped concrete patio.
Seat walls are an inexpensive and easy way to add additional seating and a beautiful focal point to your patio or yard without taking up too much space.
Not only does it create additional seating but it will make a small patio seem larger and not as crowded because there isn t a need for as many chairs.
This seating wall serves as as safety precaution for this high rise patio.
We have many different styles and colors to choose from and work extra hard in making the process easy to choose a look that suites you.
You might choose to have seating along one side or alternatively around two sides of the concrete patio.
We can match your seating wall to your stamped concrete.
Want to know more about how you can make the best out of your concrete patio.
Seating or retaining walls can add definition and character to any stamped concrete patio or driveway let walkers concrete design a seating or retaining wall that will enhance your concrete project.
Seat walls make great borders for patios.
If you re looking to dress up your patio consider installing a sitting wall along the perimeter.
A seating wall that is set back off the face of the retaining wall block is one of those patio ideas that can add a lot of interest and depth to the outside appearance of your paver patio.
This paver patio was designed to accommodate a matching seating wall and flower beds.
When you ve made that decision you need to mark out the seating area.
Contractors frequently only build seat walls along a portion of the patio rather than all the way around so as not to close the space off.
Use a grinder to hone edges and create a smoother surface.
Seating walls tie everything together and make the look of any outdoor space flow better.
This weston seating wall compliments the wood burning fire pit.
Using landscape spray paint mark the area for seating on the grass working from the edges of the patio.
If you use stone be sure to soften sharp edges that might cut into the backs of legs.
A typical seat wall is constructed using 8 12 inch wide cinderblock and topping it with a decorative cap of brick stone or bull nosed cast concrete.
Pair it with a stamped pattern to make it visually stunning.
Seat walls can be used to create different areas for entertaining guests but they are low enough to not obstruct your view or inhibit sociability.
Forget about the plastic or acrylic chairs embrace the beauty of the outdoors with concrete seating.
Notice how well the walls coordinate with the stamped concrete patio.
In this case the seat wall provides extra seating in the event that all the chairs at the table are full.