Friday, July 27, 2018

Cobbles and Pavers

Cobbles and Pavers How do you make a drainage easement look beautiful? Luciole Design Inc.. Found a way to do this by using simple broom finished concrete pavers and put in them over a place that had to be both walkable and fast draining.



Bluestone and Thyme A walkway generated from bluestone steps across a floor cover sea of bright green thyme appears like it was made by nature. An extra color accent comes from the red sedum across the rock wall in this natural layout by Exteriorscapes.  



Limestone Tile and Irish Moss In case you have a semi-shady area with good drainage in your yard, you may consider this type of walkway (designed by AMS Landscape Design Studios) within an attractive architectural accession. The paving material is Limestone Tile Beaumaniere Light along with the green ground cover is Irish moss, which grows well in rather cool weather.



Crushed Rock and Redwood Two different style walkways make a striking contrast in this landscape layout by Luciole Design. The floor path is crushed stone over a layer of weed barrier cloth. The deck walkway is made from redwood recycled by an old deck and medicated with Superdeck Transparent Stain, 1904 Century Redwood (for its darker segments) and Thompson's WaterSeal Advanced apparent for its remainder.



Santa Fe Style The beauty of the New Mexico desert is part of the appeal of this backyard layout by Mark Design Company featuring a pathway of crushed granite and a set of Zachary A. Design Van Dyke seats (ceramic and stone using a textured finish to give it an aged look).



Crab Orchard Flagstone and Tennessee Fieldstone There is a rustic simplicity to this garden design by Eric King Landscaping which has Tennessee Fieldstone step stones resulting in a backyard rest area with a Crab Orchard Flagstone foundation resting on compacted soil.  



Bluestone Landings An inviting pathway that leads down into a lush garden consists of bluestone with crushed stone zones in between in this elegant but simple design by Modern Backyard.



Non-Conformist A walkway doesn't have to be completely symmetrical or composed of direct lines to draw your eye on the front door. Sometimes employing subtle curves and turns from the layout make it visually interesting as in this pathway from Horizon Landscape Company that's made up of StoneMakers stamped concrete.



The Mediterranean Effect A delightful alfresco design by Ancient Surfaces generates a enchanting Mediterranean vibe in this outdoor area that is highlighted by a grape arbor pathway that contributes to an open courtyard of crushed stone and Oolitic Limestone foundation slabs.



Garden Pathway in Perth It might seem like an outdoor atmosphere at the American Southwest but that Is Really a house in Perth, Australia and also the magnificent walkway by SolScapes is Jarrah timber above a bed of SouthWest Natural River Stone.



Brick and Marble For the walkway to the entry gate of this Duluth, Georgia residence, brick pavers set in a bed of sand border a fashionable marble centerpiece developing a look that's reminiscent of an architectural style prevalent in southern southern houses in Charleston, South Carolina.



Chameleon Pavers This long, visually appealing walkway to front door looks like cobblestone pavers but are actually concrete pavers. To create a smooth separation between the path and entrance door area, the design and size of the pavers vary to denote a stylistic transition inside this design by Think Architecture.



Blue and Beige Pre-cast concrete pavers and steps and recycled blue glass make a visually arresting outdoor area at this Palo Alto residence designed by Cathy Schwabe Architecture and Arterra Landscape Architects.



Boulder Steps and Pea Gravel For a rustic backyard garden impact, Landscape Studio Group created this natural appearing pathway of Tennessee fieldstone boulder measures and Chattahoochee pea gravel with a black locust timber railing.



Versatility is Everything This charming backyard walkway by Horizon Landscape Company brings its enormous attractiveness from the use of natural stone.



Cottage Garden Pathway A crazy, almost untamed natural landscape and its many shades of green are complimented by an irregular flagstone walkway which blends naturally to the overall composition made by Dear Garden Associates, Inc..



Zigzag Walk Intriguing angles accent that this elevated walkway assembled from Ipe wood on pressure treated posts by Grounded Landscape Architects & Designers.



Sidewinder A gently twisting walkway which sinuously snakes its way to the front door a part of the allure of this natural flowing design from Horizon Landscape Company with StoneMakers stamped concrete.



Millstone Highlight Antique granite cobble pavers are used for paths using a millstone as the principal focus to mark the intersecting paths in this vegetable garden layout from Dear Garden Associates Inc..



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