East Tennessee outdoor living
The backyard is the best room in a Knoxville house
Outdoor kitchens, paver patios, fire features, and complete outdoor rooms, designed and built by licensed local contractors. Knox Outdoor Living connects you with one for a free, no-obligation design consultation.
A straightforward way to find the right licensed contractor
Knox Outdoor Living is a local matching service, not a contractor. Tell us what you want to build and where, and we connect you with an independent, licensed outdoor living contractor serving your part of the Knoxville area. The contractor provides the free design consultation, the written estimate, and the build. You deal with them directly, with no markup and no obligation.
- Licensed in Tennessee where the project requires it
- Carry general liability insurance
- Provide written, itemized estimates
- Offer written workmanship warranties
What Knoxville homeowners are building
The outdoor season here runs roughly 190 days, and the projects below are how East Tennessee spends it. Outdoor kitchens lead the list for good reason.
Outdoor Kitchens
From a straightforward grill island to a full chef setup with refrigeration and bar seating, an outdoor kitchen turns a backyard into the center of the season.
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Paver Patios
The workhorse of Knoxville backyards: a properly-based paver patio drains well, survives freeze-thaw winters, and sets the stage for everything else.
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Fire Pits and Outdoor Fireplaces
The feature that stretches the outdoor season: a fire pit for October evenings or a full masonry fireplace that anchors the whole patio.
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Pergolas and Pavilions
Shade for July afternoons and rain cover for the shoulder seasons, from open cedar pergolas to fully roofed pavilions.
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Complete Outdoor Living Spaces
Patio, kitchen, fire, shade, and lighting planned as one coherent design instead of a series of disconnected projects.
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Hardscaping
The umbrella term for everything built from stone, paver, and masonry: patios, walks, walls, driveways, and the structure of a backyard.
Learn moreStart with the material
The surface underfoot sets the budget and the character of everything above it. These are the four families every Knoxville patio conversation starts with.
Concrete Pavers
Engineered color and texture range, and the system that best handles East Tennessee clay soil movement.
Typical Knoxville patios: $15,000 to $25,000
Explore this materialNatural Stone
Crab Orchard sandstone, Tennessee fieldstone, limestone, and bluestone. No two patios alike.
Premium tier, prices above pavers
Explore this materialFlagstone
Broad natural slabs fitted like a puzzle, formal or organic, the classic Southern garden surface.
Premium tier, character-first
Explore this materialConcrete
The budget workhorse, from broom finish to stamped patterns, with honest talk about cracking in clay.
The most affordable professional surface
Explore this materialHow the free design consultation works
Four steps, no cost, and you decide at the end whether to build.
Start Step One-
Tell us about the project
Share your town, project type, and rough budget through the consultation form. Two minutes, no account, no obligation.
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A licensed contractor reaches out
Your information goes to a licensed local outdoor living contractor, who contacts you to schedule the free design consultation.
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Walk the site together
The contractor visits your home, measures, checks grade and drainage, and talks through layout, materials, and phasing.
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Get a written design and estimate
You receive a concept and a written, itemized estimate. Build if and when you are ready; the consultation costs nothing either way.
Worth reading before you talk to anyone
The Knoxville Outdoor Living Guide
Why this metro is an outdoor living town: the growth numbers, the lake communities on Fort Loudoun, Tellico, and Watts Bar, and the roughly 190-day season, with sources.
Read the guideTennessee Permits and Licensing, Explained Honestly
What actually needs a permit in the Knoxville area (less than you think), what does not, and when the state's $25,000 contractor license rule applies. Cited to the state board and county sources.
Read the explainerOutdoor living inspiration
Design ideas and examples of what licensed local contractors can build.
Serving the four-county Knoxville metro
From the lake communities on Tellico and Fort Loudoun to the new-build corridors of Hardin Valley, each area has its own outdoor living story.
All LocationsLake communities
Towns and neighborhoods
Ready to see what your backyard could be?
Request a free, no-obligation design consultation and a licensed local outdoor living contractor will walk the site with you.