Concrete Patios on the Gold Coast
Designed to sit naturally off the home, creating a space you’ll use without thinking.
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Where Outdoor Living Settles In
A patio is where everything slows down – morning coffee, late afternoons, people drifting in and out of the house. At Sand & Stone, we build concrete patios across the Gold Coast that feel like part of your home, not an afterthought added later.
From Worongary through to Burleigh Heads and Robina, we shape each space around how you actually use it day to day. It’s about getting the size, flow and finish right so it feels natural from the start. If you’re planning concrete patios, get in touch on (07) 5610 5669 to talk through your patio project.
Architectural Flow
We shape patios to align with your home’s layout, allowing indoor and outdoor areas to connect naturally to pool areas and sheds without abrupt changes in level or direction, creating a more cohesive living environment.
Considered Proportions
We size each patio with intention, allowing space for furniture, movement and open areas so the layout feels balanced rather than crowded or underutilised over time.
Refined Finishes
We apply finishes that feel consistent underfoot and visually restrained, complementing surrounding materials while maintaining durability in outdoor conditions without drawing unnecessary attention.
Added Character with Exposed Aggregate
Our exposed aggregate service blends function and elegant design into a truly modern, affordable concrete patio for your home. Exposed aggregate is a fantastic way to revitalise your home’s appearance.
This type of concrete also ages particularly well, as it hides dirt, oil stains and other marks far better than traditional concrete. Our installation process is fast, stress-free, and causes minimal disruption to the rest of your property. We also consider how the exposed aggregate patio connects to the rest of your home such as gardens, paths and driveways, ensuring a sense of continuity throughout.
Frequently Asked Questions
How can a patio feel integrated rather than added later?
Integration comes down to alignment, proportion and material choice. A patio that follows the lines of the home, matches existing levels and uses complementary finishes will feel like part of the original design.
In contrast, patios that ignore these elements can appear disconnected or visually heavy. Thoughtful placement also plays a role, ensuring the space relates to doorways, windows and surrounding areas.
When these factors are considered together, the patio feels resolved within the property rather than appearing as a separate addition.
What role does proportion play in patio design?
Proportion influences how comfortable and usable a patio feels. A space that is too small can feel restrictive, while one that is too large may feel exposed or underutilised.
The relationship between the patio and the home is equally important, as mismatched scale can disrupt the overall balance of the property.
Considering furniture layout, circulation space and how the area will be used helps determine the right proportions. When sized correctly, a patio feels natural to occupy and supports a range of everyday activities.
How should a patio respond to changing light throughout the day?
Light plays a key role in how a patio is experienced. Morning sun, afternoon heat and evening shade all affect comfort and usability. Positioning the patio in relation to the home and surrounding structures can help manage these shifts.
Incorporating shade elements or considering natural cover can improve comfort during warmer parts of the day.
A patio that responds well to changing light remains usable across different times, rather than becoming uncomfortable or underused during certain periods.









