Most Common Sizes of Patio Covers - Azenco Outdoor (2024)

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Today’s modern aluminum pergolas that open and close offer dynamic functionality that fixed-roof alternatives like gazebos and pavilions do not. Modern pergolas can often cost a bit more than these traditional alternatives, so scaling your pergola design to fit your unique outdoor lifestyle and your budget will be important to ensure you get the most from your investment.

While custom pergolas can take on any size and shape, the sizes of patio covers that we craft most commonly range from smaller 200 square foot structures to expansive 450 square foot shade solutions. So, how do you decide what size patio cover you need for your new or existing patio? Let’s explore some of the sizes of patio covers and factors that will impact that decision.

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Advantages of a Modern Adjustable Louvered Roof Pergola

First, it’s important to evaluate the varying shade solution you can consider for your patio. Adjustable louvered roof pergolas deliver great functionality over their static-roof predecessors. With control of the louvers, homeowners can balance the sun/shade on their patio, or close the louvers completely to create full shade and block the rain. Other popular options for residential outdoor living covers include gazebos and pavilions. Pergolas are similar to gazebos and pavilions, but these latter structures employ fixed roofs usually clad in traditional shingles.

Additionally, all three types of structures can be outfitted with amenities like patio fans, TVs, outdoor LED lighting, etc., but the unique design of an aluminum pergola allows the wiring to be hidden inside the hollow support columns and beams. Also, pergolas like the Azenco R-Blade, feature hidden gutter systems. With pavilions or gazebos, these gutters and downspouts would need to be mounted on the exterior of the structure, detracting from the desired clean lines of the patio cover. Ultimately, a similarly-sized modern louvered pergola will deliver far more style and functionality for homeowners considering 15×15 pavilion plans, 15 x 15 gazebo plans, or a 15×20 gazebo.

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Scaling the Pergola to Accommodate Your Outdoor Lifestyle

How you plan to use your covered outdoor living space will also affect its overall footprint. Sizes of patio covers can scale from smaller 15’ x 15’ or 10’ by 20’ footprints ideal for creating a small outdoor dining space or shaded relaxation space in the garden, to larger 12’ x 36’ or 15’ x 30’ spaces to encompass dedicated outdoor living, dining and cooking space.

Conversely, for homeowners with previously-existing patios, decks or pool decks, a new pergola can be scaled to provide protection beyond the patio’s dimensions. For example, a 15 x 20 paver patio can be outfitted with a 15×30 patio cover, allowing the extended pergola roof to protect pathways between the home and patio. This design allows homeowners access to the patio without exposure to blazing sun and rain.

For entirely new outdoor living spaces where accommodating existing patios are not a factor, there is often a debate between installing a wooden deck with a pergola cover or a shaded hardscape patio. While these floor options behave pretty similarly a standard hardscape patio can often be far more affordable than building a deck. Depending on the material choices, the cost to build a 15×20 deck is usually magnitudes higher than a basic 10 x 20 patio design. By combining a dynamic modern pergola with an affordable patio, homeowners can enjoy a great deal more functionality from their outdoor living space while trimming their budget.

What Patio Cover Size Should You Choose?

So, you’re likely wondering what sizes of patio covers would fit your home. Again, that will depend on your planned use of the space, whether there is already an existing patio, etc.

Below is a breakdown of the most common sizes of patio covers and what those areas can reasonably accommodate:

DIMENSIONSAPPLICATIONS
10’ x 20’ (200 sq. ft.)10×20 patio ideas tend to be a small dining nook,
a bit of shade near the pool, or a relaxation space in the garden.
15’ x 15’ (225 sq. ft.)Full coverage for a small 15 by 15 patio is a common request for
the average suburban patio where homeowners want to shade
the entire living space but are also requested for larger decks
where they would like to carve out a delineated shade space
for dining and relaxation.
15’ x 20’ (300 sq. ft.)At 300 sq. ft., whether it is a 15×20 patio cover or 20 x 15 patio cover,
these pergolas become large enough to house dedicated dining area
or outdoor living room set up.
12’ x 36’ (432 sq. ft.)The extended spans of a 12×36 patio cover are ideal for interior courtyards
to create full shade and rain protection across wider areas, or
covering separated dining and outdoor cooking spaces
15’ x 30’ (450 sq. ft.)A 15×30 patio cover offers space for outdoor dining, a complete custom
outdoor kitchen, and bar or counter seating; ideal for a wide open
pool deck, this size pergola can work well on a slightly smaller
15 x 20 concrete patio to leave an exposed portion of the patio to
house a fire pit or wood fired barbecue.

Sizes of Patio Covers Conclusion

Ultimately, choosing the covered patio size that is right for you is not a decision you need to make alone. Our nationwide network of expert pergola dealers is ready and waiting to help you navigate the design and installation process. When you choose a contractor for your outdoor project, make sure they have a track record for amazing design, quality installation that is backed up by reviews, and pristine customer satisfaction ratings. If you would like to explore a covered patio project for your home, reach out to us and we will connect you with one of our design/build experts near you.

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Leslie Chapus

Vice President with 15 years' experience in the industry, Leslie CHAPUS leads Azenco's global expansion and international strategy while orchestrating operations between the distribution network, material suppliers & marketing teams.

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  1. I have a 16 x 28 concrete patio. I would need a 15’ x 27’ aluminum pergola with motorized Azenco-R blade. Is this possible?

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    1. Thank you for your interest in our pergolas.
      Our R-Blade pergola is a custom product, yes we can create your 15×27 pergola. You can contact us using the contact form or phone number on our website, or send us an email (azenco@azenco-outdoor.com) with your zip code and name and we will connect you with the nearest dealer.

      Reply

  2. LOOKING FORWARD TO EXPLORING FOR RESTAURANTS AND RESIDENTIAL

    Reply

  3. Hello Leslie
    I have an extended patio that is 17×9
    What is the smallest R blade pergola your company make.
    I was thinking of a 10 or 12 x8. I don’t need anything large
    Right now I am doing research.
    Thank you,

    Reply

    1. Hello Cynthia,

      Thank you for your interest in our products. One of our representatives will connect with shortly.

      Reply

  4. How much is the 15 x At 300 sq. ft., whether it is a 15×20 patio cover or 20 x 15 patio cover,
    these pergolas become large enough to house a dedicated dining area
    or outdoor living room set up.

    Reply

    1. Hello John,

      Thank you for your interest in our products. One of our representatives will connect with shortly.

      Reply

  5. Looking for a 10 x 20 solution with only 4 columns. Possible?

    Reply

    1. Good afternoon James,
      We appreciate your interest in our pergolas. One of our local dealers will connect with you shortly.

      Reply

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Most Common Sizes of Patio Covers - Azenco Outdoor? ›

While custom pergolas can take on any size and shape, the sizes of patio covers that we craft most commonly range from smaller 200 square foot structures to expansive 450 square foot shade solutions.

What is the average size of a covered patio? ›

Typical Patio Cover Sizes

20 x 20 patio cover (400 sq. ft.) 400 sq. ft. is roughly the size of a two-car garage, so motorized louvered patio covers of this size can accommodate an outdoor dining area, outdoor kitchen, a dedicated space with patio furniture, and still leave room for entertainment space between.

What is the most common size patio? ›

Typically, however, a patio is about one third the size of the house – larger perhaps than any room in the home. A 1,500 square foot house, for example might sport a 500 square foot patio, one perhaps measuring 20 by 25 feet.

Is a 12x12 patio big enough? ›

Despite its small blueprint, a 12x12 deck can accommodate four to six people comfortably and possibly up to eight, depending on the layout. While there are few options for seating arrangements, a dining table usually provides enough space for dining and socializing.

What is the best outdoor patio size? ›

We recommend a minimum of 25 square feet per person. So, if you plan to host 15 people- plan for a space around 375 sq. ft. We recommend a patio around 550 square feet for comfortable entertaining.

How much does it cost to cover a 10x10 patio? ›

Covered patio cost by size
SizeSquare footageAverage cost installed*
10'x10'100$5,000 – $15,000
10'x20'200$10,000 – $22,500
12'x20'240$12,000 – $36,000
16'x16'256$12,800 – $38,400
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How much is a 10x20 patio? ›

A 20'x20' concrete patio costs $2,000 to $6,000 on average or $5 to $15 per square foot installed. The cost for a 10'x20' concrete patio is $1,000 to $3,000. The cost to pour a concrete patio is $15 to $28 per square foot for high-end custom designs.

What is a medium size patio? ›

Average Patio Sizes

To find square feet, measure the length and width of your space (in feet) and multiply those two numbers. Patios are considered small when they measure at or below 100 square feet, while medium-sized patios have larger areas ranging between 121 and 256 square feet.

How big is a 400 sq ft patio? ›

Okay, you'll need a lot of space: I normally go with around 400 square feet- that's a 20 foot by 20 foot square, or a wide rectangle that gets you the square footage you need.

What is the average size of a small patio? ›

The goal of small patios is to host up to three people comfortably, and the approximate size should be 6-10 feet by 8-12 feet. These patios don't require much space to support a small table and chairs.

Is a covered patio worth it? ›

First of all, the covering will protect the floor from the elements, saving money on repairs. They also provide an outdoor entertainment area that can be used even during rain storms. Finally, covered patios extend your living space. In other words, they are worth it for many homeowners.

What size for an outdoor pavilion? ›

A 10×14 pavilion is a good size for smaller patio living spaces. This size can be added to an existing deck to provide much-needed shade, or part of a new patio as a grill cover or small outdoor kitchen.

What is a good size for a covered deck? ›

The standard or average deck size is between 300 and 400 square feet for most homes. Your deck must be large enough to support guests while still providing space for anything you want to place on the deck, like a grill or a hot tub.

What is the best height for a covered patio? ›

The standard pergola height is 8 to 12 feet. But that doesn't always have to be the case. For example, if you want an 8-foot head clearance, the beams will take it up to 9 feet at least, and then the rafters will total 10-feet easy.

What is the easiest type of patio to put in? ›

Bricks or pavers in straight or gently curving patterns typically work well for an easy job. Flagstones, with their irregular shapes, are ideal for an informal patio with natural appeal.

What type of patio is most durable? ›

Top 4 Most Durable Patio Materials
  1. Granite Paving. Granite is one of the most durable patio materials around. ...
  2. Engineered Stone. First used in countertops, engineered stone has made its way to patios. ...
  3. Brick Pavers. Brick is the timeless choice in patio materials. ...
  4. Wood Composite Decking Patio Materials.
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How big should a covered porch be? ›

The size of your porch depends on various factors, such as the intended use, available space, and local building codes. However, a good rule of thumb is to have an area at least 6 feet deep and 8-10 feet wide to accommodate furniture and allow for comfortable movement.

How big is a 400 square foot patio? ›

Okay, you'll need a lot of space: I normally go with around 400 square feet- that's a 20 foot by 20 foot square, or a wide rectangle that gets you the square footage you need.

How big is 100 square foot patio? ›

(For example: A 10' x 10' patio would be 10x10 and would equal 100 square feet.

How many square feet is an average patio? ›

A patio that is in the range of the standard 400 square feet is a good starting point. Good design means we would also consider spaces like an adjacent deck or open lawn where people can mingle.

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