Country Homes & Interiors

All you need to know GARDEN PATHS

Whether you want to set a stylish tone that starts at the front gate, or create a pretty meandering walkway through flowers and foliage at the rear of your property, the right path will connect your home and garden.

WHAT DO I NEED TO CONSIDER FIRST?

Think about the style of your home, the period it was built, and the construction materials. A Victorian-style tiled path would look beautiful leading to a property of the same era, while gravel or chippings better suit a country house constructed with local stone for example. Also consider whether you’d like a straight path from A to B or winding walkways across a

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