Patio and front walk in suburban Chicago

We designed this patio project in southwest suburban Chicago and helped with the installation and planting. The homeowner is a relative.
Her back yard had been a sea of grass with no patio at all. The job was entirely completed in just three days. Most of the crew who helped were inexperienced at this kind of work. 

 The garden around the patio after just two growing seasons. The pavers that make up the the concentric circles are no longer being made.



The pavers that make up the upper circle were set by a friend who actually is lawyer. She had never done this kind of work prior to this.

 Before and after photos taken from the same spot in the back yard.



The front walkway of the home after two growing seasons. Note the colorful use of containers.


The original crumbling concrete front walk. Our friend here is removing the old concrete in preparation for adding new base gravel. 


Tools such as these will help you design your new gardens.

A key point in the installation of all of the paving bricks here is that not even one single brick had to be cut. We purposely designed it that way. Cutting bricks is a very messy, time consuming, and expensive process. 
Check back here often for more ideas about how to do a project like this at your home. 










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