Learn about designing and laying a brick walkway. Get ideas from pictures of brick paths from around the country.
Add stylish touches to your outdoor space with these landscaping ideas using stone: ideas for paths, patios, firepits, showers, and more.
1. Choose the Right Materials: When selecting the materials for your walkway, it is important to choose bricks that are durable and weather-resistant. Clay bricks are a popular choice for walkways, as they are strong and can withstand the elements. Additionally, you may want to consider using...
This garden bed edging aims to keep things simple and affordable with a DIY idea with stone bricks or pavers. They come in identical sizes and shape so it is very easy to form the edge. Use a hammer and a wooden straight piece that will facilitate building the bricks in the ground rig...
Boost curb appeal with front yard landscaping ideas. Discover amazing greenery, plants, pathway and waterway ideas for the exterior.
If you’re looking to give your home’s curb appeal a stunning and sophisticated upgrade, hardscapes can be the perfect addition. The clean lines of stone walls and pathways, as well as the structured look of bricks and stones, help to create an orderly, polished appearance for your front ...
The problem was solved here by building a retaining wall at the base using interlocking bricks. Grass was cut out around the high side of the slope. Dirt was filled in around the trunk to cover the tree roots. Ground cover and dark brown mulch create a neat covering. This idea is ...
Bricks, Boulders and Bluestone, the foundation for outside life. Natural stones are the perfect match when it comes to building your outdoor oasis. With every wall we construct, patio and walkway that is installed, it brings your home one step closer to outdoor perfection. Adding these hardsc...
Smaller flower beds filled with vibrant colors are just as impressive as large beds–without being intimidating. Spend extra money on edging to create a richer feel. Metal, stone, faux stone, gravel, bricks, and flagstones all add bulk and definition to flower beds. Avoid plastic and poured ...
Hardscapingrefers to jobs that require the use of heavy materials such as wooden boards, bricks, stones and more. Paving and decking are both hardscaping. Hardscaping shapes the overall look of a garden, whereas softscaping gives color to it. If you want to turn your ideas into a successful...