The garden path is all too often regarded as a purely practical part of the landscape designed as a hard surface connecting different parts of the garden. But this can be a huge missed opportunity since with a little creative thought the path can be transformed into an attractive garden feature. These ten path designs show just what is possible. They are described in an article by Shalini which I found on the Decozilla website.
Gardens look very beautiful and neat when you pave a clear pathway in it leading to either in side your home, or towards the flowerbed, fountain, or sitting area or any interesting spot in your garden, paths and pathways always make it look very neat and give a spectacular view to any garden no matter what its size.
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You can even plan for pathways in small gardens to make it appear bigger and better or at least much better than a just open pathless garden. Look at the examples listed below to have an idea about the various pathways that you can design in your garden.
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This is a red brick pathway that is neatly laid out in a curved pathway in two rows in each section that is divided with a wooden bar, this brick pathway is one of the cost effective pathways that can be used in the gardens and is a thin brick that is used to make it look beautiful.
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You can also make use of large cement slabs or tiles laid neatly along the pathway with gaps in between them where green grass carpet fills the space and makes it look even more natural and beautiful.
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