Stepping Stones

By: Daniel Roshard
Submitted: 2007-01-17 16:21:41
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Stepping stones are something every one can use to upgrade the house look, it is not only practical but is also a great opportunity of every member of the family to contribute and help, and even the one of us who are not that creative can still try and think about a stepping stone concept, create and design a unique and creating set of stepping stones for your family house.

A stepping stone in your garden or backyard will give an elegant look to it, can lead from one place to the other in the garden itself, or lead from the front of the house to the rear and garden. These stones can be almost any durable strong material you choose, you will need to think about the material carefully and make some decisions about what kind of care and maintenance you will need to put in, how much effort in placing the stepping stones you are willing to spend, and very basically how much are you thinking of putting into this home improvement task.

With a nice set of stepping stones you will definitely feel the difference in your garden, this is a work that might take about 2 of 3 weekends, and you can use it for good fun with the whole family, assigning tasks to each family member and making your family work as a team on the stepping stones project. Some research is always good, from the internet to the hardware stores, or if you are thinking of getting someone to do this for you looking over the designs and material available or patterns that you would like to design.

One idea that almost never fails is the consideration of the landscape of the garden in which you want to place the stepping stones into, if you think about your garden while planning your stepping stone you will surely have a result that focuses on the whole look and relates and communicates with the garden itself, a lot of people get so excited about the stepping stones they detach them from the garden, and if the stepping stones do not match the environment they will simply look bad and disturb the flow of your garden – even if these are unique and wonderful stepping stones.

The nice thing about this task is that you really do not need to spend a lot of money, you can experiment with many relatively cheap materials and you can find a stepping stone kit to help you out, sometimes just going over your garage results in great things to make stepping stones of, pieces of tile or broken tile are very good to use for this purpose, the same goes for china or ceramics – very easy things to find.

If you are looking for something with a special look and maybe for a unique pattern and some kind of effect you should start looking for the material that will give you this feeling. Stepping stones are lovely to have, and great to plan and make, have fun.

Daniel Roshard is an interior designer fascinated by outdoor architecture, he is currently studying public parks and outdoor design. Daniel is writing articles about home improvement and landscaping issues. You can read his latest work on Stepping Stones here.

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