We design and build patios, walkways, and retaining walls built for real life—from supporting heavy hot tubs to hosting weekend cookouts. Serving Charlotte, Pineville, Rock Hill, and the Triad.
A patio is the difference between a “yard” and an “outdoor room.” But it has to be built correctly to last.
The Difference: Most contractors just lay stone on dirt. We understand that your patio might need to hold a 5,000 lb hot tub or a heavy outdoor kitchen one day. We prep the ground, manage the drainage, and reinforce the base so your pavers don’t settle or shift after the first big rain.
We carry the top brands in hardscaping to make sure your new patio matches your existing siding and brick.
Don’t let the sunset end the party. A finished patio needs two things:
Built on Heritage and Tradition, Leisure Lawns Collection is known for its craftsmanship and quality. Leisure Lawns is continuously improving its products and adding new ones and is now shipping furniture all over the United States and Canada. At Leisure Lawns, we still place the highest value on hard work, superior craftsmanship and customer satisfaction.
Choose from an array of Fire Pits and Fire Tables that will surely be a centerpiece for conversation and will enhance your outdoor environment and enjoyment.
Creating patios & walkways that are both beautiful and long-lasting starts with thoughtful planning. Before construction begins, take time to evaluate these factors so your outdoor space is as functional as it is inviting:
Decide whether your patio will be primarily for entertaining, dining, relaxing, or improving accessibility. Knowing the purpose helps determine the ideal size, layout, and materials. For example, a dining patio may need room for furniture and movement, while a walkway should prioritize safety and ease of navigation.
Observe how your yard naturally flows. Take note of slopes, existing trees, and garden beds that could influence design or construction. Incorporating these features into your plan can make the space feel organic and well-integrated.
Track where sunlight falls throughout the day. This helps you position seating areas for comfort and decide if you’ll need shading solutions like pergolas or umbrellas. South- or west-facing patios may require additional shade during hotter months.
Good drainage prevents puddling, erosion, and damage over time. Water must naturally flow away from your home and patio surface. Consider adding gravel bases, drainage channels, or permeable pavers if needed.
Think about how your patio connects with walkways, gardens, and entryways. A seamless flow makes your outdoor area more cohesive and visually balanced. Curved pathways or stepping stones can create an inviting transition between zones.
Select pavers, concrete finishes, or natural stone that complement your home’s architecture and color palette. The right materials enhance beauty and provide durability for your climate and lifestyle.