Not having a traditional patio doesn't mean you can't create a stable and stylish base for your outdoor furniture. The best foundation depends on your budget, desired look, and whether you need a permanent or temporary solution. For a cost-effective and permeable option, a compacted gravel base is excellent for drainage and provides a solid surface. Concrete pavers offer a more formal, level patio-like area and are very durable for heavy furniture. For a quick, DIY-friendly surface over grass or dirt, interlocking deck tiles (often made of composite or wood) create an instant platform. Crushed stone or decomposed granite, when properly compacted, forms another stable, natural-looking base that minimizes weeds and mud. Always ensure your chosen foundation is level and properly prepared to prevent furniture from wobbling or sinking, transforming any patch of your yard into a functional outdoor living space.
What's the best foundation to put outdoor furniture on if I don't have a patio?
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