Simple Patio Walkway Design Ideas for Your Lawn
No matter what size lawn your property has, you may want to
consider adding a patio walkway to make it more functional or
attractive. A patio walkway shows the thoughtful attitude you
have toward guests who may be using your yard as well as your
interest in making the lawn look appealing and well-kept. One or
more walkways between porch and shed, or garage and shed, or
merely around the property's perimeter provides a structured
look to the property and provides easy access among the various
outbuildings where people may be working and need to move heavy
equipment around.
If your shed is several hundred feet from the house or garage,
you may want to put in a walkway that will let you move the lawn
tractor, wheelbarrow, or cultivator, along with other garden
tools and lawn equipment, from the shed closer to the house
where it will be used. If the shed is dark or filled to
overflowing, it makes sense to move items like this to a
well-lit garage, or your porch where you can lay out tools for
doing a tractor tune-up or changing the oil, or simply clean up
rakes, mowers, and trimmers before using them the next time. The
walkway will let you move heavier items on a brick or stone path
that can handle the weight, rather than pushing these things
over the grass and possibly killing it or causing ruts,
particularly on a rainy day.
When you clean out the garage, you may want to move some unused
things to storage in your shed. Using the wheelbarrow to
transport boxes, crates, and cartons for storage in the shed's
loft will be easier than trundling across the lawn, dodging
rocks, hills, and pets that may be leashed outdoors. The patio
walkway makes for smoother movement, decreasing the risk that
something will spill from the wheelbarrow, or that you will drop
anything that you may be carrying. Just be sure to keep the
walkway in good shape by sweeping away crumbled stone and
removing weeds every few weeks.
A patio walkway around your property's borders is a great place
to walk n indoor dog on a leash for its toileting needs. That
way you know where the dog is toileting, and you will have fewer
concerns about the kids stepping or rolling in it when they play
in the other areas of the lawn. If it is big enough, the patio
walkway around the yard's edge makes a nice area for strolling
after dinner or in the moonlight in nice weather, especially if
the walkway is accented by birdbaths, flowerbeds, and ground
lights.
Your yard walkway can make lawn work easier. It can help you
move heavy objects to various points of your property with
convenience and ease. It also adds an attractive focal point
that you can design for outdoor beauty. Find out how to put in a
walkway yourself or the cost of getting professionals to do it
for you so you can enjoy the added value of this helpful design.