Outdoor Flooring Ideas Over Concrete: 15 Stylish Patio Upgrades

Ethan Smith

Written By, Ethan Smith

Updated on 27 June, 2026

8 min read

Outdoor Flooring Ideas Over Concrete
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      Outdoor space is an exterior part of the home often used to unwind and spend quality time with friends and family. Homeowners usually focus on other features, such as the roof and ornamental items in the outdoor space, rather than on flooring. A concrete floor can look monotonous, so transforming it into a beautiful outdoor retreat is an interesting way to upgrade the space. This blog primarily discusses different types of “outdoor flooring ideas over concrete”.

      What Should You Look for When Selecting Outdoor Flooring?

      Selecting the outdoor flooring material is easy, but there are a few considerations to keep in mind, as each factor affects the choice. Here is the list:

      Safety First: Functionality and aesthetics are undoubtedly of utmost importance, but safety is equally important. Therefore, opt for non-slip floor materials to avoid accidents in wet or shaded areas. Selecting the right texture also extends the tiles' longevity by reducing wear and tear.

      Choose Material That Balances Function and Aesthetics: The material you choose should be a perfect blend of beauty, safety, and durability.

      Existing Style of the House: No matter which color or texture you choose, it should seamlessly blend with the home’s architecture and also the existing style of the house.

      Climate Conditions: The weather of the area where you live impacts the choice because whatever flooring material you choose, it should be able to withstand the brunt of the climatic conditions.

      Budget and Durability: Aesthetic, functionality, and style are of utmost importance, but all these should also fall under your budget. Also, the flooring should be durable to make every penny spent on it worth it.

      Sustainability: If you are environmentally conscious, keep an eye out for sustainability features when choosing tiles. Your choice of material should not harm the environment.

      Various Flooring Ideas Over Concrete for the Outdoor Space

      Too many options can be confusing; hence, we have shortlisted some of the most functional and aesthetically pleasing outdoor floors to help you choose the best one.

      1. Terracotta Tiles

      A Beautiful, Sun-drenched Pathway Made of Rustic Terracotta Square Tiles With Light Grout Lines
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      It is preferred by homeowners as a classic choice owing to its warmth and earthy tone, which lend a Mediterranean look. These tiles are durable, budget-friendly, and aesthetically pleasing. Terracotta tiles naturally blend with natural elements, so a pair of terracotta pots in the outdoor space extends a cohesive look.

      Some Tips Seek professional help in installation for longevity and to avoid any mistakes.

      ​2. Layer Concrete With a Checkerboard Layout in Two Contrast Shades

      A Spacious Outdoor Patio With a Bold Gray and White Diamond-patterned Floor
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      A tile with a checkerboard layout in two contrasting shades is a creative way to upgrade the simple concrete floor. The geometrical pattern adds personality to the outdoor space. Whether you choose classic black-and-white combinations or earthy neutrals, it all adds an instant visual energy.

      3. Install Pavers Directly on the Concrete Floor

      Large Grey Rectangular Paving Slabs Create a Clean Surface, Leading to a Raised Patio Bordered by Dark Grey Cobblestone
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      This is one of the simplest ways to transform the look of the outdoor floor. Pavers are a durable, permeable, and stylish option for bringing a fresh look to the outdoors. Many companies offer pavers in various patterns and colors to refresh the boring space. Pavers are easy to install and low-maintenance.

      4. Add a Design Statement With Permeable Pavers

      Large, Irregularly Shaped, Light Grey Concrete or Stone Pavers, Each Separated by Deep, Dark Charcoal Grey Grout
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      Permeable pavers offer both functional benefits and design statements. These pavers allow water to seep through, improving drainage during storms. When it comes to design, they add unparalleled aesthetics.

      5. Budget-friendly Pea Gravel

      A Tranquil Gravel Patio With Stepping Stones, a Red Brick House Wall Featuring a White Window
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      This is one of the popular materials owing to its low cost and availability in multiple colors, from gray to white, tan, sand, reddish-brown, and black, that complement many design styles.

      6. Add a Rustic Feel With Natural Stone

      The Patio Floor is Made of Large, Multi-toned Terracotta and Grey Paving Tiles
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      Using natural stone is the simplest way to add rustic vibes to the outdoor space. The stones are available in several varieties, such as slate, travertine, granite, and  flagstone, that can be used to cover the outdoor floors.

      7. Versatile Stampede Concrete

      A Winding, Textured Concrete Pathway, Designed to Resemble Natural Flagstones, With a Smooth Dark Brown Border
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      This is another budget-friendly patio flooring option. It offers multiple color options that replicate the look of terracotta tiles and stone. The best part is that it can be customized to your requirements.

      8. Add a Natural Look With Artificial Grass

       Rectangular Stepping Stones Precisely Embedded in Lush, Emerald Green Grass
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      Artificial grass is one of the low-maintenance, easy-to-install outdoor flooring options that offer a natural look year-round. If you have kids, pets, or elderly people at home, faux grass will make them feel comfortable underfoot.

      9. Paint the Concrete Patio

      A Dark Charcoal Gray Concrete Patio With Two Steps Leads to a Light Gray House
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      One of the most cost-effective and easy-to-achieve projects is staining or painting the concrete patio to give the outdoor space a new lease on life. Simple painting tasks help avoid major floor overhauling. To further enhance the look, pavers as a border can also help.

      10. Ditch Natural Wood for Composite Decking

      Meticulously Crafted Wooden Deck, Composed of Rich, Warm Brown Composite Planks
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      It’s a low-maintenance material made with recycled materials. It is highly preferred by homeowners because it is durable and won't warp, fade, or rot, even in extreme weather conditions.

      11. Patterned Ceramic/Porcelain Floor

      Light Grey Concrete and Intricate Dark Grey Patterned Designs, Extending Diagonally
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      When patterned porcelain or ceramic floor tiles are selected, especially in bold colors and lively patterns, they instantly refresh the outdoor space.

      12. Cover the Concrete Floor With an Outdoor Rug

      Cover the Concrete Floor With an Outdoor Rug
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      A simple way to revamp the outdoor concrete floor is to cover it with a beautiful outdoor rug. It is a sought-after choice for many due to its availability in multiple colors, patterns, and sizes, as well as its easy installation. Opt for fun-filled rugs, colors, or shapes to break the monotony of a concrete floor.

      13. Interlocking Wooden Deck Tiles

      Interlocking Wooden Deck Tiles Form a Pathway and Seating Area With a Light Wood Dining Set
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      This is a simple way to transform a dull outdoor concrete floor into an interesting space. It’s a great idea to live in a rental apartment, as it is easy to install and cost-effective.

      14. Reclaimed Brick Pavers

      Herringbone Brick Flooring, a Lush Garden Bed With Pink and White Flowers, and a Small Dining Set
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      Reclaimed brick is an eco-friendly way to add character and a traditional touch to the outdoor space. Reclaimed brick pavers look perfect when walls are painted white, and roof tiles are terracotta.

      15. Bamboo Flooring, a Sustainable Choice

      Interlocking Light Brown Bamboo Deck Tiles in a Diagonal Basket Weave Pattern
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      Bamboo, a renewable choice, is a low-maintenance, durable, and low-cost material. However, make sure it is properly sealed to prevent any water damage.

      16. Upscale the Patio's Look With a Teak Floor

      A Beautiful, Spacious Screened-in Patio With Interlocking Reddish-brown Teak Floor
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      It is best suited for a pool patio because it is slip-resistant even when the floor is wet, durable, low-maintenance, and moisture and weather-resistant. Teak wood has a rich color that instantly upgrades the look of the outdoor patio.

      Conclusion

      There are innumerable outdoor flooring ideas over concrete. Many are discussed in this blog to help you choose the best. Each idea depends on the patio's environment, the home’s architecture, and, most importantly, your preference for color and pattern.

      FAQs

      Can I Use Cement or Concrete for a Patio?

      Though both can be used for patios, concrete is more durable than cement. This is because a concrete mixture includes cement that makes concrete a solid material for outdoor flooring. Cement is used in concrete as a binding agent.

      What is the best flooring for a patio?

      The best patio flooring is one that suits your budget and style preferences, fits your local climate, is durable, and requires minimal maintenance.