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Patios
Adding a patio to a barren yard or replacing a plain cement slab with a thoughtfully designed hardscape is a substantial project—but one that’s always worthwhile. A customized patio offers homeowners expanded living space, a seamless extension of the indoors, and a front-row seat to the beauty of their surroundings. At Santoro Cement in Southeast Michigan, we craft patios tailored to your lifestyle, aesthetic preferences, and unique vision.

Common Patio Materials

One of the most reliable and commonly used patio materials is stamped concrete. This cement solution delivers a decorative look and can be crafted in a wide variety of textures, patterns, and colors. Stamps are embossed or imprinted into concrete to create a material that looks like it was crafted with:
- Stone: Whether you’re drawn to the timeless appeal of flagstone or the classic charm of cobblestone, stamped concrete offers a natural, stone-like appearance. It comes in a variety of shades—from soft grays to rich browns—and allows for a mix of shapes and sizes to create a custom look that suits your space.
- Slate: Ashlar slate is a popular stamped concrete pattern, closely resembling the beauty of natural slate but it serves as a cost-effective alternative that is incredibly durable. Some homeowners are also attracted to cut slate, which is texturized to look like genuine slate, both seamless and subtle.
- Wood: Who would build a patio out of wood? Some property owners, certainly, depending on location and cosmetic considerations. However, if you want the strength and power of cement underfoot, opt for cedar wood plank made of stamped concrete. This material gives the illusion of real wood planks or reclaimed timber.
Prime Patio Locations
Depending on the size of your lot, the location of entrances and exits, and level of convenience, patios can be positioned just about anywhere. Some of the smartest places to put this addition to outdoor living include:
- From the slider: If your lowest level is flush with the backyard, it makes sense to have a cement patio begin at the basement sliding door and move out from there.
- Below deck: If there is standing room underneath your deck, consider this a natural place to begin your newest outdoor living enhancement.
- Pool adjacent: Pools are often set back from a home, separating the entities from each other. Connect them with a water-friendly patio that minimizes grass and debris going into the water and allows for a safe path to dry land.
- Kitchen to backyard: A kitchen that leads to stamped concrete offers a path to a built-in grill, kitchen, or firepit for outside cooking.
- Stair landing: A multiple level home with a steep grade may have a few sets of stairs leading to ground level. What a nice landing to step onto a smooth patio.

Design Your Patio

Besides choosing the stamped concrete design for your patio, there are other important elements to consider in the design phase that will impact the final look. Here are some questions to discuss with your concrete expert:
- What colors can I choose from for my patio?
- Are there any colors you would reject or recommend?
- Should the patio match or complement my home?
- How long will the materials last?
- What do I need to do to clean the patio?
Ultimately, the most important fact to remember is that the beauty of your patio material is easily customized to your preferences. It is important to keep your professional’s experience and guidance in mind, but ultimately the design is up to you.
Get a Customized Patio in Southeast Michigan
At Santoro Cement, Michigan’s top choice for residential concrete and cement solutions, we offer affordable, attractive options to elevate the look of your home, inside or out. Contact us to schedule a consultation to create something special for your property.
