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Travertine Paver Patio & Walkway Designs

We have a covered patio and open patio side by side in our backyard with a chiseled edge random pattern travertine floor. We want to transition off the patio, out through the yard, about 25 feet or so to lead to a stacked stone fire pit. What material do you suggest for this project? Also, what shape, width, etc. We are concerned about having a smooth transition. Our landscaping is fairly formal - English garden-ish style I guess would describe it best.

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Mar 19, 2008
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by: Susan

You might consider creating a bluestone walkway. Consider bluestone of all one size, rather than random sizes. This way it won't fight with the travertine pattern. Eighteen inch or twenty four inch squares would work. If the walk turns out to be curvilinear, the edges should be saw cut to make a beautiful curve.

I think this would be a nice transition, as the bluestone walk should go well with both the existing travertine patio and the stacked stone fire pit.

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