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What is the Best Flooring for an Outdoor Patio? Exploring Options

An outdoor patio is a vital part of a design project, acting as an extension the indoor living space while showcasing both creativity and practicality. So, naturally, choosing the best outdoor patio flooring involves balancing aesthetics, durability, and functionality.

Options range from natural materials like slate and travertine to modern options like terrazzo and cement, each offering a unique set of pros and cons. This article delves into the many exterior tiles available for outdoor patio flooring, exploring the characteristics, benefits, and considerations of those materials to inspire exceptional spaces.

The Best Flooring Materials for an Outdoor Patio

As architecture, interior design, and landscape experts well know, choosing the right tile floors for an outdoor patio involves weighing the intended use, aesthetic goals, and environmental factors. Each material offers unique benefits, making it important to match the flooring to the specific needs of the project. Here are some of the best outdoor flooring options to consider as you find the perfect solution for your client.

Terrazzo

Terrazzo offers a sleek, modern look with its polished finish and intricate patterns. Composed of chips of marble, quartz, or granite embedded in cement, this material is highly durable and suitable for high-traffic areas. (It’s also relatively low maintenance.) Terrazzo is an ideal option for those seeking a unique look that combines artistry with resilience.

Case in point: Dolce Vita Terrazzo. This collection marries museum-quality craftsmanship with elevated design, allowing it to excel in both exterior applications and demanding interiors. It’s even freeze-thaw rated for clients in more varied climates.

Cement

Cement flooring lends a minimalist and industrial aesthetic that’s both versatile and durable. It’s a good choice for outdoor areas where a seamless transition from indoor to outdoor flooring is top priority. With all the brightly colored and intricately patterned options available, it offers endless design possibilities, too.

The cement offerings of OUTERclé show exactly what makes cement one of the most versatile flooring options. With Colore Frattura, you get a sensual, silken patchwork quilt of moods and hues that's patinated and weathered from the start. Meanwhile, Pavimenti: Lanterni and Pavimenti: Savoy explore cement’s more romantic and unexpected sides.

Brick

Brick brings timeless charm and a natural look to outdoor patios. Known for its strength, durability, and slip-resistant properties, it’s a good option that works well in traditional and rustic designs. While regular maintenance such as sealing is required, brick is a popular choice for creating an inviting and classic space.

If your client is drawn to tried-and-true brick pavers, BrickWorks is as classic as it gets, combining timeless gravitas with an easy, organic vibe. Burnished red, soft tan, woodsy brown, or charred black — the hue is entirely up to you.

Terracotta

Terracotta patio floor tiles add a warm and Mediterranean feel to an outdoor space. Made from natural clay, they offer a rustic look that’s perfect for projects evoking a relaxed, earthy aesthetic. Friendly reminder: It’s important to use sealed terracotta for outdoor areas to protect it from moisture and temperature changes.

Looking for a pure and natural take on terracotta? FezBrick leaves Moroccan clay bare of any glaze for a look that’s evocative, timeworn, and effortlessly sophisticated. It’s a high-end option, to be sure, but certainly worth the upfront cost.

Ceramic

Ceramic outdoor tiles are a versatile option for outdoor use (especially for patios that border a pool area). These tiles are available in a plethora of different sizes, colors, and finishes, making them the ultimate outdoor flooring for many designers and homeowners.

Porcelain tiles, a subtype of ceramic tiles, are particularly well-suited for outdoor flooring due to their low porosity and durability. Fired at higher temperatures during production, these tiles are highly resistant to moisture and temperature changes. As a general rule, they are a better option for outdoor use compared to standard ceramic tiles.

For a few outdoor porcelain tile ideas, explore Colorwerks and Lido, OUTERclé’s two collections of porcelain tile. With Colorwerks, you get a whole smattering of industrial, factory-made standards created from the highest-quality porcelain — in your (and your client’s) pick of color and hue. Opt for Lido, and you’ll get to choose from over 1000 shapes, textures, forms, and vibrant colors to channel any mood.

Natural Stone

There’s nothing quite like classic stone patio tiles. Natural stone is synonymous with luxury and durability, available in options like slate, travertine, and marble. This material offers an organic feel and, conveniently, can also withstand high traffic areas.

While natural materials like stone require proper sealing and regular maintenance, they offer unmatched beauty and a connection to the environment, making them a durable option for outdoor flooring (including front porch tile flooring).

For designers dipping into the world of stone, Pemberley Pavers offers a multitude of classic options in travertine — tumbled for a timeworn look. Drawn to the inimitable veining of marble? Lapidary could be your perfect match. Then there’s Grangestone, OUTERclé’s foray into primal and sophisticated slate.

Outdoor Patio Flooring Ideas

Incorporating creative outdoor patio flooring ideas into your design can transform an outdoor area into a stunning extension of the indoor environment. Here are some examples of doing exactly that.

A Modern Outdoor Oasis

For sleek, contemporary designs, consider porcelain tile with a glazed finish or terrazzo for a seamless and sophisticated look — each one an excellent outdoor flooring option. Neutral tones and clean lines will help create a minimalist ambiance, perfect for a modern outdoor space. Pair these materials with modern furniture and lighting to complete the aesthetic.

A Nature-Inspired Retreat

Bring the outdoors in with natural materials like slate or travertine patio pavers. These options will blend seamlessly with the backyard or landscape, providing a harmonious and organic feel. Using materials with earthy tones and textures enhances the connection to nature while maintaining durability (a must for an outdoor floor, to be sure).

Mosaic Tiles for Impact

Add artistic flair to an outdoor patio with smaller mosaic tiles (that is, tiles that are less than 2 square inches in size). These can be installed in a monochromatic palette or in an intricate design, creating a unique look and focal point. Mosaic patterns can highlight seating areas, pathways, or walls, offering a visually stunning and personalized touch to outdoor get-togethers.

Tips for Choosing Outdoor Patio Flooring

When selecting the best outdoor flooring option, designers and architects must consider several factors to ensure the material aligns with the project’s goals and environment. Whether you’re designing a large area or creating a small and comfortable gathering area, here are some things to keep in mind.

Consider Weather & Wear

Outdoor areas are exposed to extreme temperatures, UV radiation, and lots of water. Materials like porcelain tile and natural stone are excellent choices for their durability and resistance to temperature changes. Understanding the local climate helps narrow down the options so you end up with a stunning and sturdy floor.

Complement the Existing Aesthetic

Outdoor patio flooring should align with the overall design of the home. For a seamless transition, choose flooring materials that complement indoor tiles and other architectural elements. This creates harmony between the interior space and the exterior one.

Don’t Overlook Safety & Slip Resistance

Safety is paramount in outdoor areas, especially in high-traffic areas and spaces near water. Slip-resistant tiles and raw finishes are essential for minimizing accidents while maintaining aesthetic appeal. Natural stone and brick are some of the most popular tile options in this regard.

Compare Maintenance Requirements

Different materials have varying maintenance needs. Natural materials like stone and terracotta require regular sealing, while porcelain tiles and cement are low maintenance. Considering the upkeep required can help determine the best option for the space (and who will be using it).


Choosing the best flooring for an outdoor patio involves balancing aesthetics, durability, and functionality. Whether it’s the timeless charm of brick, the modern appeal of terrazzo, or the versatile durability of porcelain tile, the options are as diverse as the designs they inspire. With thoughtful selection and expert installation, outdoor patios can become stunning, enduring extensions of any project.

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Calacatta Viola

Stone

Lapidary

3" x 12" x ⅜" | Blade | Honed

$37.25/sqft

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Blanco

Cement, Terrazzo

Dolce Vita Terrazzo: Torrone IV

24" x 24" x ⅝" | Petit Slab | Honed

$29.40/sqft

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Shale

Brick, Stone

Pemberley Pavers

2" x 8" x 1¼" | Cigar | Tumbled

$39.95/sqft