Talking patios
I was having a conversation the other day about patio materials. I myself need to add a patio onto the side of my house. I lean towards natural materials and love the idea of a clean fairly classic look. Here's a peek at some of my favorites and the transition pathways between!
BLUESTONE
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Natural stone |
BRICK:
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This combo is beautiful |
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1 comment:
Perfect timing. I have been thinking about my own patio and what to do with it. I have ideas in my head and have been rounding up some inspiration. These are all great outdoor spaces although I particularly love the last one.
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