The appearance of the garden interspersed with straight lines of paths and the edges of flowerbeds is wonderfully diversified by circular shapes at intersections, in various places of paths, on stairs and landings. Round forms perfectly match various styles of arrangement.They blend well with other shapes in a romantic and naturalistic garden, as well as harmonize seamlessly with modern compositions or architectural assumptions.
Round forms create a gentle and harmonious transition zone between various fragments of garden paths. Designers use them to, for example, expand a narrow surface in a selected place. Such geometric dissimilarity catches the eye more easily.
This is a great way to extend the walking time. The roundness on the path is intriguing. We are happy to stop here to take a closer look at the surroundings. An interesting idea is a circle with an unpainted center forming a fork in the path.Circular surfaces can be used as connecting elements between different parts of the garden. A paved wheel in combination with a semicircular staircase or a retaining wall effectively mitigates small height differences.
The choice of paving materials is large and depends primarily on the style of the garden, house and the way the surface is used. You can use small ceramic or stone tiles, bricks or cubes made of natural stone or concrete.
Paving requires great care. If a hardened circular square is to be used as a resting place, its surface should be even, ensuring stability for garden furniture. The slight slope allows the rainwater to run off quickly without creating puddles.
Pebbles and rounded field stones are often used to make circular pavement fragments.They are placed closely next to each other on the prepared surface. Free spaces should be filled with fine grit or gravel. The stones can also be placed on the masonry mortar that also fills all gaps.
More difficult to arrange are circles with a mosaic pattern, of different materials or of different sizes of sandstone, quartzite or slate tiles. In addition, the outer sides of the outermost tiles should be rounded so that the surface retains its proper shape.A well-situated and made circular form is an attractive element of the arrangement of almost every garden.
Good preparation and a little dexterity are enough to arrange a nice surface in the garden by yourself.What materials should be used to serve us for many years?
In most cases, the circles are arranged from the center. However, there are times when the direction of laying can be reversed. This is justified especially when we are arranging a cobblestone pavement of a uniform shape and color. The main thing is to keep all the circles even.The proper stability of the paving surface will be ensured by strong rims made of curb blocks embedded in the concrete foundation.
A durable foundation of the path and a 15-centimeter layer of crushed stone or grit, solidly compacted by rolling or tamping.A five-centimeter layer of sand is placed on top of it.Place the cubes on the sand and compact them firmly with a rammer until it settles.
Discounts surrounded by a stone band are set up in a few steps.First, a circle is marked with a string connected at the ends with sticks, preferably in sand prepared for the bedding for pavement. We start arranging the cube from the center, circle by circle. Demolition bricks can be successfully used for small assumptions. This kind of edging is the perfect finish to an herbal rebate. Cobblestones are effective in limiting the expansion of weeds.
Currently, we can choose from an endless number of shapes and colors of concrete cubes. There are even those with rounded edges, perfectly imitating old bricks. Granite, porphyry, bas alt or sandstone are the most common rocks and paving stones.Stone cubes bought from the demolition of the old road surface have a beautiful smooth surface.Strong bricks made of baked clay, i.e. clinker, can be used not only for hardening paths.
Clinker has a very high crushing strength. The fired clay takes various shades of red, brown and even purple. Stripes, for example made of granite, look good on a clinker surface. Let's try to mix the clinker or concrete bricks with pebbles and broken stone, arranging a varied mosaic surface.
In small gaps, we can plant low pillow plants, such as a garment, blackberry, thyme. This is a great way to give an old surface a new glow with a relatively small amount of work.