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Pro or DIY? A small flagstone patio is a doable multiweekend DIY if you feel up for it. Otherwise, hiring a pro is the way to go.
Process snapshot: Dig out the patio area about 6 inches deep, fill it with gravel, then top it with a thin layer of coarse sand. Set each piece of flagstone into
Flagstone. Common, relatively inexpensive and hard wearing, flagstone is a popular choice for patios and paths.
Estimated cost: $10 to $19 per square foot installed; $3 to $5 per square foot DIY
Pro or DIY? A small flagstone patio is
DIYPro or DIY? A small flagstone patio is a doable multiweekend DIY if you feel up for it. Otherwise, hiring a pro is the way to go.Process snapshot: Dig out the patio area about 6 inches deep, fill it with gravel, then top it with a thin layer of coarse sand. Set each piece of flagstone into place like
DIY front landscaping with pondless waterfall. A mixture of perennial and annual flowers keep the flowerbed looking lush all summer and is an inexpensive way to add curb appeal (tip: install a drip line for the hanging baskets - much easier than hand watering!) The black adironack style front porch
ground cover? I like the variety of color.
I am a DIY girl, can you pls share how the water is contained or if you have a resource for me to refer to.If you prefer you can email cqmatthews@yadtel.net Thanks so much,this layout and plants look like I could come close if I could figure out fountain,I already grow these plants in NC andddd have like
ground cover called an "ice plant" - its hard to tell from the picture, but they're gorgeous! They close up at night and open during the day. The color stays all season which is wonderful. Honestly, I am not sure what the other ground covers are - we ended up taking them out last summer because they
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Add some plants in front of the porch. These pink hydrangeas in galvanized steel buckets cheerfully punctuate this whitewashed
whitewashed covered entryway. For happier plants, be sure to drill drainage holes in the bottom of buckets like this, or use a bucket as a decorative holder for a predrilled terra-cotta planter.
of the porch area to which the pergola is attached.
The wood beams and rafters for this patio cover is Douglas Fir #1. It has a distressed finish and the end corbels match the residence roof eave corbels. Yes there are small recessed L.C.D. can lights in the rafters. Note: see attached photo
The boxwood border design. The finished pergola w/ fabric covering that slides into place. Up lighting effects
and safe DIY project, should you choose to give it a whirl.
on your porch or patio. Pin lights like these are perfect for reading outside on a warm summer's night.
and safe DIY project, should you choose to give it a whirl.
What type of roofing tiles were used to create the covered porch? Looks like slate tiles? As the type of tiles affects the depth of the roof covering that one can extend outwards without making the roof too steep? What is the depth of this
We are using this porch as inspiration for a new porch we are building and I love the stone. Do you know what type/manufacturer made this. Thanks.
Love the flooring used on the porch. Can you give me the spec information?
How should i figure dimensions for stone at the bottom of columns on my front porch?
of this porch from different angles? It's a fantastic design.
Would you please specify the make/item number of stone surrounding the porch. It's truly stunning
Added covered back porch. Little detail like front porch.
extend the patio stones out beyond the covered part of the walkout.
Patio I liked the covered patio
ro or DIY? Hire a pro. Concrete sets very quickly, so it is extremely unforgiving. Unless you already have experience working with concrete, it's probably best to leave this job to the experts.Process snapshot: First, the area for your concrete patio must be dug out and leveled. Next, barriers are put