If you’re on a tight budget, or you don’t care about your backyard, pea gravel is the cheapest landscape option. It’s used on pathways, patios, and other high traffic areas. The appeal of pea gravel is that it’s a smooth stone, so it doesn’t hurt your feet when you walk on...
Mulch and gravel are inexpensive materials, so put them to work defining a space for kids, an area for entertaining, or a spot for grilling. If you’re looking for easier-to-maintain materials, consider concrete slabs or pavers. They are easy to clean but more expensive to install. You ...
Our Shade Arbors are locally famous for providing the affordable rain-protection, UV-protection, sun-protection and style that you need to transform your backyard into an oasis. Patios You can select from travertine, slate, tile, pavers, pea gravel, flagstone, etc. or any combination of two ...
10. Create a Natural Patio with Pea Gravel One cheap way to form the ground of a patio is to use pea pebbles instead of standard deck or pavers. The texture is rich, the look is very natural and making it takes only 1 day! via City Farmhouse 11. Construct a Potting Bench for Your...
This circular seating area in this backyard was designed with brick pavers. The bricks are laid in a circle and the grout lines filled with pea gravel provide an interesting pattern that looks like a mosaic. This is perfect for larger patios because it provides plenty of space for people to...
#1 Install a pathway with wood, brick, pavers or pea gravel. Nothing shouts “inviting backyard” like a clear path that leads straight to it. Take the next step and build a garden path. #2 Invest in some nicer patio furniture with some longevity. No more cheap plastic chairs–get the ...