$19 per square foot installed; $3 to $5 per square foot DIY
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
$19 per square foot installed; $3 to $5 per square foot DIY
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.
$19 per square foot installed; $3 to $5 per square foot 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
These columns were ordered from a local lumber company. They are just a standard 12 x 12 square fiberglass column. The capital and base were created with Azek PVC trim pieces. Sorry for the delayed response.
green squares flank a set of double doors, framing the entryway. As one person commented, they look like large shutters that have opened from the doors.
Here a grid of green squares flank a set of double doors, framing
Here a grid of green squares flank a set of double doors, framing the entryway. As one person commented, they look like large shutters
Here a grid of green squares flank a set of double doors, framing the entryway. As one person commented, they look like large shutters that have opened from the doors.
green squares flank a set of double doors, framing the entryway. As one person commented, they look like large shutters that have opened from the doors.