Walks and pathways in the landscape help connect spaces and direct flow.
There are many options for path materials, including flagstone, slate and brick pavers.
Here’s a look at each one.
Flagstone in Mulch
Installing flagstone in mulched beds provides a natural walkway throughout your garden. Flagstone is a natural product that easily blends with the surrounding landscape. Use flagstone to connect areas off a patio, create a beautiful walking path, and even provide access to your water faucet.
Flagstone in Lawn
Installing flagstone in your lawn is commonly used around a fire pit or along the edge of your garden to link areas together. When flagstone is installed flush with your lawn, you can easily mow the grass using your lawnmower.
Slate Walkway
Slate is a natural product that can be installed in mulch or lawn, just like flagstone. It’s commonly cut geometrically to create smoother lines and edges for a cleaner, more formal effect.
Brick Pavers
Brick pavers provide a more solid walkway, and are regularly used to create a beautiful walk to your front door, or connect your driveway to the back yard. Pavers are also great for patio spaces! The possibilities are endless with pavers.
Different sizes, textures and colors help create the style you desire. They’re easily installed in straight lines or curves to create a formal or natural design style.
Complementing pavers are often used on the same walkway to make borders or accents to match the colors on your house, to seamlessly blend into your yard.