Patio - how to get that "Mediterranean" look?

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I want to try and get a bit of a "Mediterranean terrace" look for my patio, and wondered if I could get some suggestions.

The patio area is almost a courtyard:

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The orange area is the patio.

Bottom is the house.

Right side is a door to a small shed, plus a door from the passageway between houses, the black block at the top right is another shed. (The blue lines show the doors). These walls are about 2.25m high.

On the left there's a low wall (about 1.75m) for about half the length of the patio, and then a lower fence (about 1m) for the rest of the length of the garden.

The 2 brown blocks are flower beds - currently at ground level, and the green is the lawn.

So, my ideas are as follows:

Pergola over the square area between the back door of the house, the door from the passageway and the shed, with vines.

Replace the current block paving with some nice terracotta coloured tiles (with contrasting white grout - http://www.pavingsuperstore.co.uk/b...ta-square-tile-single-size-options-2938-p.asp)

Raise the flower beds, and plant with mediterranean herbs, e.g. sage, rosemary, basil, oregano, etc. A few big plant pots along the edge of this too.

The doors to the sheds and passageway would be painted a nice strong blue.

Now, the bit I'm stuck with:

All of the walls are currently bare brick, which doesn't really fit - ideally I'd like to have these smooth rendered/stuccoed and painted white - I'd also like the raised beds to be matched in this smooth white finish, and potentially extend the existing wall on the left to the end of the patio, and top with terracotta tiles.

I'm not sure if it would make more sense to have the whole rear of the house (or in fact the whole thing) rendered, or just up to the same height as the other walls and leave the top section brick?

Also, from the bit of research i've done, it appears to be fletton brick, which has some issues with painting?

If painting rendering the brickwork isn't an option, what alternatives do I have? Cover the whole wall with trellis and try to get some vines or so growing up it?
 
The lawn is actually longer than that - but I didn't bother putting it in as I was just showing the patio area =)

Would be handy to see how yours looks though, unfortunately ours is West facing, so we get a bit of sun (enough to make it nice to sit out on the patio, but not a huge amount :()
 
[DOD]Asprilla;24316006 said:
I actually need to figure out how to get more shade. The vine doesn't give much shade until the afternoon as the garage wall is a sun trap until about 2 pm so it's a bit pointless really. Looks nice though.

Just been through my phone and photobucket and there aren't any suitable pictures there. Will try to take some tomorrow.

That would be great, thanks :)

I said West facing - but it's more like North-west, so we should get some evening sun in the summer, but like I said, not a huge amount :(
 
Yeah, that's what I was potentially thinking, but then like I said, do I do just up to the height of the other walls, the whole rear of the house, or the whole house? Not sure if it would look weird to just have part of it done! :p
 
Hopefully this works... few pics from this afternoon here:

http://imgur.com/a/sV7T9

Also, with regards those massive drain holes, do they need to be that big, or can they be partly covered? (With something removable obviously :p)
 
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yeah, the shed extends to next door, with them having basically the same layout but reversed.

There is the potential to remove the bed in front of the shed and put a pergola there instead, maybe a bench under it, trellis up against the neighbour's side. This would give a defined break on the wall, which would make only rendering our side a lot less obvious ;)

Really not sure though - hence the asking for ideas :p
 
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