Being a liquid, concrete’s creative uses are infinite. No other paving material is so fluid; no other paving is, in fact, a fluid. You can cast concrete into any shape…
Paths made from, wood chips, bark mulch, and pine needles are surely the most natural of all paths. Although these paths require a certain amount of maintenance as the materials…
Because wood can be so readily cut and joined, and can last so long on or in the ground, it can be used constructively for paving any number of walking…
A fieldstone walkway is made from randomly sized and shaped stones gathered from fields, walls, or quarries. These paths can be either formal or informal depending on how linear their…
Most people regard concrete as harsh, as having an unappealing color and texture, as being unsympathetic and lifeless. But in some instances, no other material can beat concrete for a…
A brick path is inviting, warm, and earthen in tone and is often associated with brick homes and brick walls. Brick is less formal than cut stone and being smaller,…
Randomly shaped stones of all kinds make charming, informal paving for paths. Fieldstone, collected from fields or old dry-laid walls often has an appealing rough or weathered rock. Quarried stone,…
Cut stone is a handsome paving material typically shaped as squares or rectangles. It creates paths and walkways that are formal and neatly kept and is best used for straight…
A stepping-stone pathway is not just a functional feature that leads people through a yard but also a great way to create an appealing space. Today, I will walk you…
Surely, the lawn path has to be the most lush and refined of all. The grass is soft, rich, green, and alive. You can walk barefoot on it, lie, play,…