layout ,shape etc
Paths first serve a utilitarian function, making it easy to walk from
point A to point B. A basic path directs pedestrians pleasantly and
safely, keeping shoes dry in the process. But a well-designed path
does much more, inviting, sometimes hiding or revealing views, and
stimulating the senses. Paths also add interest to the garden by connecting
and unifying unrelated areas.
Instructions
STEP 1: Lay out the location and shape of the path. All things being equal, people walk in straight lines and will cut across right angle corners. Straight paths are predictable–but paths that disappear around a tree or a corner are more interesting, as well as more natural-looking. If a tree or boulder is in the way, curve your path around it. If a slope is too steep, put in a switchback. STEP 2: Make entry paths about 4 feet (1.2 m) wide so two people can walk side by side. Secondary garden paths, used by one person at a time, are narrower, from 30 to 36 inches (76 to 91 cm) wide. STEP 3: Choose a paving material that is suitable to its intended use. A path that will receive regular use needs to be solid, evenly set and not slippery. The best choices are brick or concrete pavers, poured concrete, cut stones or large stones set close together. Think about what materials would complement your house and its natural surroundings. Stroll through various neighborhoods and thumb through garden magazines to get ideas.
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