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Walks, Walls & Patio Floors

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Walks, Walls & Patio Floors

 
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With the newest edition of Sunset`s bestselling Walks, Walls & Patio Floors, homeowners learn a lot more than how to pour a perfect concrete slab (though they learn the best way to do that, too.) Following clear instructions and step-by-step photography, they learn how to plan, design, and build their own outdoor paradise.

 
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Product Details
Author:Steve Cory
Paperback:128 pages
Publisher:Sunset Publishing Corporation
Publication Date:2003-01
Language:English
ISBN:0376017082
Package Length:10.63 inches
Package Width:8.19 inches
Package Height:0.31 inches
Package Weight:0.93 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 1 reviews

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2Not very useful for anyone.  Apr 26, 2004
I recently purchased this book, along with several others, to help me with a backyard landscaping project involving a flagstone patio, walkways, and low retaining walls. I found this to be the least useful of the lot. It is neither a good how-to book nor a source of inspiration and ideas. It covers far too many different techniques, from stepping stones to pavers to bricks to concrete to flagstones, all of them at a fairly superficial level. It had very little on using flagstones, which is primarily what I wanted information on. Furthermore, some of the excavating and edging techniques recommended seemed at odds with what I had read elsewhere.

The book had some pictures of completed projects, but they were for the most part pedestrian and had little or no explanation of the design principles demonstrated in them. For a more comprehensive look at the topic, I would suggest "Start-to Finish Patios" from Ortho Books. It is much longer and covers both ideas and suggestions and building techniques much more comprehensively. It even goes into lighting and pergolas.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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