Tile flooring for a small patio
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You can get (Home Depot and Lowe's) interlocking wood "flooring" pieces. They look like small teak pallets to keep you out of any water (rain or otherwise) standing on your patio. I really hope this posting make sense to someone besides me. (I worked with elementary school students for 22 years so sometimes I explain things on theirl evel!)
makes perfect sense to me. The ones I looked at fit together kinda like puzzle pieces.
Hello. If the area is smaller I would go with smaller tiles. Bigger ones may make it look smaller.
go big and bold.......make a statement.....
choose larger tiles to make the area look larger. the other home talker is not correct. https://www.borstlandscape.com/2014/07/best-tiles-outdoor-patios/
You can buy recycled tire rubber tiles at HD or Lowes. They would be perfect for a patio outside. You don't have to worry about them getting wet.
Before you do anything - do you own your condo? If not, get permission from the landlord. If you do own the condo - do you need to get permission from the board or management company?
i own and have permission