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15 Ways to Try Outdoor Tile Over Concrete

April 21, 2026

Upgrade your basic, builder-grade concrete slab patio with outdoor tile.

Photo: Stacy Zarin Goldberg, Contractor: Thorsen Construction, Interior Designer: Ella Scott Design, Landscape Architect: Richardson & Associates Landscape Architecture, Landscape Contractor: McHale Landscape Design. From: GTM Architects
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Outdoor Tiles Over Concrete Will Level-Up Your Patio

A plain concrete patio can serve its basic function well, but it doesn’t always reflect the style and character of the home it surrounds. Adding outdoor tile over concrete is one of the easiest ways to elevate the look of your patio, transforming a simple slab into a polished outdoor living space.

Beyond aesthetics, a tile-covered patio offers practical advantages as well. Many outdoor tiles are built to withstand sun exposure, moisture and heavy foot traffic, helping patios hold up better to the elements. They’re also relatively easy to clean and can resist common outdoor issues like stains, mold and mildew.

From traditional brick-style layouts that create a formal feel to organic stone-look tiles that bring relaxed charm, outdoor tile opens the door to a wide range of patio styles. Ready to overhaul your concrete patio? We’ve rounded up 15 outdoor tile over concrete patios to inspire your concrete patio transformation.

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Photo: Ellen McDermott. From: D2 Interieurs
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Sculptural White Chairs Pop Against This Dark Slate Tile

Futuristic white rocking chairs create a striking focal point in this contemporary outdoor sitting area, set against a sophisticated slate tile floor. The bold contrast highlights the chairs’ sculptural design while giving the patio a polished, modern feel.

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This Tile Patio is Cozy As Can Be

At HGTV Dream Home 2015, a warm tile patio just off the kitchen creates a cozy and convenient spot to enjoy an outdoor meal. The placement makes serving and cleanup simple, while the tiled surface elevates the space beyond a basic concrete slab.

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Photo: Marc Mauldin. From: Copper Sky Design + Remodel
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These Stone Tiles Give This Space An Organic Feel

Staggered stone-look patio tiles offer low-contrast texture, giving this breezy covered patio an organic feel underfoot. The subtle variation in tone adds depth to the surface while maintaining a calm, cohesive look that complements the relaxed outdoor setting.

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Photo: Shay Studios. From: Living Gardens Landscape Design
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Traditional Brick Pattern Creates a Polished Look

Large-format outdoor tiles are laid in a traditional brick pattern in this contemporary outdoor dining space, creating a structured look that enhances the patio’s polished aesthetic.

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Photo: Chad Mellon, Brandon Architects, Longman Construction. From: Erica Bryen Design
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These Checkerboard Tiles Offer Understated Elegance

The subtle contrast of these checkerboard patio tiles adds just enough visual interest to the neutral space, adding tonal variation that doesn't compete with the stone walls of the home.

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Stone-Look Tiles Line This Dreamy Walkway

It’s hard not to fall in love with this dreamy tiled outdoor walkway. Arches draped in creeping fig vines lead to the back entry of the elegant home, while neutral stone-look tiles provide timeless flooring that doesn’t compete with the walkway’s beautiful architectural details.

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Photo: Stacy Zarin Goldberg, Contractor: Thorsen Construction, Interior Designer: Ella Scott Design, Landscape Architect: Richardson & Associates Landscape Architecture, Landscape Contractor: McHale Landscape Design. From: GTM Architects
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This Octagonal Tile Patio Is Picture Perfect

Dusty gray patio tiles lend a subtle sense of sophistication to this picture-perfect octagonal patio while still maintaining the relaxed, open-air atmosphere that makes the space feel inviting.

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Photo: Joshua Caldwell, Fenn Rogers Custom Homes; Worth Development; Rezio Pros. From: Homesmith Design
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Rusty Red Tiles Warm Up This Outdoor Space

Beneath this shady pergola, the luxe outdoor kitchen and dining area sit atop rusty red outdoor tiles. The chalky tiles offer an organic warmth to the space, contrasting the bright white surfaces just outside.

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Photo: George Ross, Interior Design: Tammy Connor. From: Doyle Coffin Architecture
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Dreamy Farmhouse Front Porch With Elegant Flagstone Tiles

The elegant flagstone tile floor and antique rocking chairs on this Greek Revival farmhouse front porch have us dreaming of sitting back with an iced tea and admiring the breathtaking views of the Berkshire Mountains.

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Photo: Ellen Renee. From: Marian Louise Design
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Low-Contrast Tiles Brighten Up This Sunny Backyard

Large-format outdoor tiles in a low-contrast checkerboard pattern brighten this sun-soaked patio while adding gentle visual contrast that keeps the space feeling light and open.

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Photo: VENJHAMIN REYES. From: Laure Nell Interiors
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These Neutral Tiles Make Visual Space for Tropical Plants

This secluded seating area sits atop a neutral, textured tile patio that allows the bold green hues of the surrounding tropical greenery to take center stage.

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Photo: Ryan Hughes Design - Surroundings Group, Mosaicist (Tile), Aquatic Glazing (Acrylic Viewing Windows). From: Ryan Hughes Design Build
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These Glossy Tiles Are Safe for Outdoor Use

The home’s ultra-modern, minimalist design highlights clean lines and sleek materials. Glossy outdoor tiles extend that aesthetic onto the patio, blending seamlessly with the architecture while remaining functional for outdoor use.

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Photo: Stacy Zarin Goldberg, Contractor: Thorsen Construction, Interior Designer: Ella Scott Design, Landscape Architect: Richardson & Associates Landscape Architecture, Landscape Contractor: McHale Landscape Design. From: GTM Architects
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Staggered Patio Tiles Breakup This Space's Straight Lines

From the fence and pergola to the windows and tennis court, straight lines and crisp grids dominate this space. The staggered gray patio tiles introduce a welcome layer of visual variation.

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Glossy Red Tiles Offer Vibrant Warmth to This Private Patio

Glossy red tiles introduce an unexpected sheen and warmth to this covered patio, giving the space a vibrant pop of color while maintaining its cozy, private feel.

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Photo: Studio H Landscape Architecture,. From: Studio H Landscape Architecture
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This Limestone Patio Is Made for Relaxation

Limestone patio tiles ground this sunken outdoor space with natural texture and soft neutral tones. Set across the tiered terraces, the stone surface provides a durable and inviting foundation for relaxing around the custom gas fire table and taking in the scenic views.

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