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If anyone has any great ideas
Idk if these are great but...
- Pressure wash and thoroughly clean what's there so; a) you know what it was meant to look like, and b) when the contrast goes down it all looks new.
- Picking a total of 3 types like you've done seems best for making look like a contrast and not ramshackle. Maybe use a black tile to create an outline around each one.
- If you can use the contrasts to draw your eye or direct you to part of the garden I think it would look more purposeful.
- My gut says you want the same size pavers, even if you change the colour, orientation or layout. Otherwise it might look like an add-on.
- Re-grout/point the whole lot with the same grout to make sure it looks cohesive.
- Pressure wash and thoroughly clean what's there so; a) you know what it was meant to look like, and b) when the contrast goes down it all looks new.
Maybe this is more of a landscaping question than gardening, but as part of our new shed project, we will be significantly expanding our patio. At the moment we have a strip of red/brown 20x20cm concrete pavers surrounding the house and also covering the driveway to the right. I can't find exactly the same colour and size so I'm not sure what to do. One option would be to buy the similar pavers which are slightly more pink and hope that they weather in. This would probably be the cheapest. Next would be to create a contrast area on the left side and have a border extending around to tie the two areas together. I feel it would be nicer to have some contrast as the red bricks aren't particularly nice and having such a huge expanse could be a bit much. If anyone has any great ideas or images I'd appreciate some tips!
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