Here, Nievera Williams opted for serious texture via cobblestone steps. If you can't decide between creating a fully stone garden path or keeping things softer with grass, why not combine the two?
take special care to make the top surface of each stone level with the ground around it. This way you can mow over the finished path easily, and it won’t matter if grass grows between the stones.
Frosty weather alone can make outdoor walking treacherous, but the risk of slipping and falling due to moss growth on stone pathways or concrete is an additional ... the root of the problem in your ...
All products and services featured are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Hardscaping involves ...
The glowing full moon that had bathed the land in orange for two nights in a row was quickly fading and the pink light of ...
Thousands of people live in the new cities of Yarrabilba and Flagstone, south of Brisbane, which were created as priority development areas in 2009. Many residents are frustrated by the years-long ...
Ancient Myths, Modern Applications The long-ago inhabitants of Greece, France, pre-colonization America, India, the British ...
As newcomers to the city, a doctor and a D.J. weren’t sure they’d have enough to afford a house for themselves and their two young sons. Here’s what they found.
Integrity New Homes Brisbane South is a specialist new home builder, providing affordable, livable building solutions throughout the Brisbane South region. Award Winner Creating Livable homes ...
Whether you are doing the work yourself or hiring a stonemason, there a few easy things to consider as you plan to make a ...
Welcome to Your Dream Home: Full Turnkey 3 & 4 Bedroom Packages! Introducing our Grade A, Full Turnkey 3 and 4-Bedroom House and Land Packages, ideal for investors and first home buyers.
Natural stone paths look good in almost any landscape ... Settling can make the stones uneven and hazardous to walk on, and can cause dirt and grass clippings to pile up on them.