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Could a fun, attractive space be carved out in the confined, unused space along this homeowner's fence?
Bonnie came up with new ideas to do just that and work begins; here Jessie works to level the sand base for a patio.
With the prep work done, Tony and Dan begin laying the brick.
In a couple days, the homeowners were stepping onto the new patio, done in Colonial pavers, random pattern, Range 4 color.
It is immediately clear how hard-working and functional the patio is...
...not to mention just plain pretty!
The integrated plant beds (Nepeta shown in this one) really give the space some softness and dimension.
Tight, difficult areas and an air conditioning unit?  Not a problem for our skilled crew!
So far the photos have shown the view walking back--here is the view looking out towards the street.
The pattern flows throughout; this particular pattern was chosen so as to make the space appear larger.
Even with the homeowner's grilling spot and lounge chairs, there is plenty of room to spare.
Yes, it seems a fun, attractive outdoor living space COULD be carved out for this customer!
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