Pathways
Flagstone Walkway with Bluestone Steppers and a Bird-Friendly Garden
This Newtown Square client decided to remove their uniform-looking compressed concrete walk, which we replaced with a curvilinear natural flagstone walkway with bluestone steps. This homeowner also wanted a native garden that was welcoming for birds. See this project.
An Irregular Flagstone Walkway Blends Seamlessly with Nature
This homeowner had a pin straight walkway that looked unnatural and lacked visual interest. We replaced it with an irregular flagstone walk that better blends in with the landscape. See this project.
Irregular Flagstone Walkway Leads to Home’s Entrance
We added this irregular flagstone walkway from the front door of the home leading through the front garden. Adding a custom walkway to your space offers an even surface to navigate your property and enjoy your beautiful landscape.
Repurposing Existing Flagstone to Update Original Pathway
These Wayne clients were ready to replace the original builder’s pathway that came with their new home. We lifted the individual pieces of flagstone laid as stepping stones from the driveway and street. We then laid a wider, contiguous, curvilinear pathway utilizing the existing flagstone. See this project.
Natural Stone Walkway Winds Through Colorful Garden
This homeowner wanted a walkway surrounded by plantings that guided guests from the driveway around back to the pool. We opted to include a variety of plants, so that the garden will always be alive with color, no matter the time of year. See this project.
Creating a Magical Woodland Experience With Capstone Slab Steppers
For this homeowner, we installed capstone steppers down the steep bank of their home. This allows guests to access the patio from the street level. We finished the landscaping with plants on both sides, creating a magical woodland experience that gets more and more lush as time goes on. See this project.