Top 5 patio designs


Why patios?
The word ‘patio’ in Spanish means an inner court open to the sky. The patio was a major feature in medieval Spanish architecture but has ancient roots in Middle East were it served to tame the changes in temperature and the position of the sun. It is a Spanish development of the Roman atrium and is comparable to the Italian cortile.
Today patios can bring the missing nature to the experience. 
 
Having an outdoor space gives guests the opportunity to relax after a long day of exploration (or work!). It is a place to slow down, breathe some fresh air, forget your worries and get away from the city’s accelerated nature.



Today’s selection of designs exceeded our expectations; there’s paralleled brick walls that frame Thailand’s sky, sophisticated and eclectic design on a cobblestone-floored Parisian patio, geometric walls with Australian botanical influences, a sophisticated renovation of a romantic historical building and a beautiful olive tree that acts as a centrepiece of a patio.

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SALA AYUTTHAYA
 Ayutthaya, Thailand
by Onion
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THE HOXTON PARIS
 Paris, France
by Ertim Architectes Humbert & Poyet
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WEST HOTEL, CURIO COLLECTION BY HILTON
  Sydney, Australia
by fitzpatrick+partners & Woods Bagot – Sydney
Supplied by Andy Mannhart
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CAN BORDOY GRAND HOUSE & GARDEN 
  Palma, Spain
by OHLAB Mallorca
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SIR PAUL BOUTIQUE HOTEL LIMASSOL
  Limassol, Cyprus
by Elastic Architects Athens
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