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Isn't it wonderful to spend warm summer evenings on your own terrace? With the right patio surround, you can sit more sheltered and more comfortably. We present 11 creative ideas for patio borders.

In a nutshell

  • Structural demarcations between terrace and adjacent bed or lawn areas
  • Privacy protection, sun protection, windbreak and give the terrace a nice frame
  • Borders made of wood, stone, concrete or metal
  • Plants perform this task perfectly

Attractive and functional

Terrace borders have to fulfill many tasks at once. Depending on the species, they are simultaneous

  • privacy screen
  • sun protection
  • windbreak

But in addition to the practicality, the decorative value of the border also plays an important role. Depending on how creative the owner is, patio borders can become a real work of art.

We present the most beautiful ideas to you.

Terrace borders from A to G

gabions

Gabions or stone baskets are a great idea for framing your patio. They are robust, easy to care for and decorative. At the right height, they are even suitable as privacy and wind protection.

The metal baskets filled with natural stones can be greened or planted as desired.

Material:

  • gabions
  • Natural stone filling

from H to J

Halved tree trunks/squared timber

With little effort, you can create a patio border from halved tree trunks or squared timber. This is a suitable and flexible alternative to brick edging, especially in natural gardens and cottage gardens. You can then hammer in the logs to stabilize the tree trunks.

Material:

  • halved tree trunks
  • sticks
The very creative build a whole sculpture for the terrace border from tree trunks and tree discs and then plant them.

hedge

If you want as much greenery as possible in your garden, you can plant a hedge as a patio border. Even if the need for care is higher, you will be rewarded several times over with a hedge. Birds and insects find food and habitat at the same time. Depending on the hedge, you can then enjoy pretty blossoms, fruits or beautiful autumn colours.

Suitable plants:

  • Boxwood (Buxus sempervirens)
  • Hornbeam (Carpinus betulus)
  • privet (privet)
  • Holly (Ilex)
Boxwood (Buxus sempervirens)

raised beds

Raised beds are an exciting and space-saving variant for the patio edging. Surround your seat with raised beds made from old potato crates or wooden pallets. Then plant the beds with vegetables and herbs. So you can sit in the middle of nature, enjoy the scent and harvest fresh herbs for dinner.

Material:

  • wooden crates or pallets

tall plants

In addition to typical hedge plants, high-growing perennials and ornamental grasses can also act as a view and windbreak and form a wonderful finish to your terrace.

Suitable plants:

  • ornamental grasses
  • flowering perennials
  • tall herbs
Tibetan primrose/summer primrose (Primula florindae) grow up to 130 centimeters high.

from K to O

small wall

A small wall fulfills several tasks at the same time. You get a stable frame and at the same time a practical shelf. This can be an advantage for large coffee tables on the terrace. By placing flower boxes or pots on the wall, you can then make your favorite spot in the garden attractive. By the way - a small wall offers additional seating if required.

Material:

  • bricks
  • concrete elements
  • natural stones
  • concrete

Walls shouldn't be too low, otherwise they become a tripping hazard. Design brick borders either flat as a band of plaster or at least knee-high.

metal edge

With little effort, you can separate your patio from adjacent lawns or beds with a metal edging. Use a guideline as a guide and dig a narrow trench. At the corners, insert wooden stakes and then the metal elements. Use a rubber mallet and mallet to drive the elements into the ground. Tamp down the loose soil and then level it with a rake.

material

  • Lawn edges and corner joints made of metal
  • wooden poles
The metal edge should protrude about one centimeter from the ground.

from P to Z

pallets

From used pallets you can not only make the terrace floor, but also the border. The highlight of this solution is that the wooden pallets offer the possibility of installing flower boxes. Then provide the top shelf of the pallets with long boards and put flower boxes in them.

Material:

  • old wooden pallets
  • single boards
Pallets can be decorated with flowers, plants and herbs.

plaster tape

If you want a solid frame for your terrace, you can choose a paving band. The ground-level closure makes it possible to expand the usable terrace area as required. This can be a great advantage at celebrations.

Material:

  • cobblestones
  • concrete

Notice: Natural stone paving increases the attractiveness of your terrace.

lawn edging stones

With a border of lawn edging stones you quickly get a clean finish and increase the strength of the terrace. This solid frame is particularly important if you have only laid terrace slabs in a bed of sand.

Material:

  • lawn edging stones
  • concrete
A border of lawn edging stones protects against unwanted spreading of the lawn and results in a perfect mowing edge.

fences

Fences made of wood or metal are perfect for edging flower beds or patio areas. Choose the simple fence made of sticks or an artistically curved fence made of wrought iron. Let your creativity take over your mind and body. Even the small fence made of woven willow rods brings a nice finish to your terrace.

Material:

  • fence elements
  • fence posts

frequently asked Questions

What should be considered when edging wooden terraces?

Wood is a living material. The terrace covering therefore needs to be ventilated on all sides to prevent moisture damage. The aim is to dry the boards quickly. Choose types of wood that are as weather-resistant as possible and seal the end faces. Leave enough space with solid stone or metal borders.

Do you need a building permit to design a terrace?

You only need a building permit if your terrace covers an area of more than 30 square meters or is to be built more than one meter above the ground. Check with your local building authority.

How can the water drainage on the terrace be secured?

Then allow for a slope of about two percent when building a paved or concrete slab patio. Plan the slope so that it is directed away from the house and then to a drainage facility. A drain, a gutter and the line to infiltration areas protect against damage.

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