These irregular shaped bluestone steppers lead through a river of crushed stone and beds of shade loving ground cover. Pachysandra, ferns and other various perennials will form a carpet under the mature trees.
Ashfield Stone makes great steppers for a lawn or garden path. They are durable and have great color and texture. Large sizes of this stone are available. New sod was installed after constructing this walkway.
These aged bluestone pieces were recycled and re-cut from an older front walkway. Crushed Holliston stone was used as a groundcover around the steppers.
Ashfield stepping stones lead through a newly planted front lawn.
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Atlantic designed and installed all the landscape elements in this Jamestown, RI home.
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These bluestone steppers were perfectly aliened through this sodded lawn.
Extra large Ashfield stepping stones are installed prior to laying sod.
This bluestone path passes through a perennial garden. The arbor and gate make a nice focal piece for the path.
This backyard patio features a dining area wrapped with seating walls. Blue stone steppers lead to the lawn areas.
Bluestone steppers pass through this sodded lawn. Boulders spill out of the border gardens.
Monolithic granite pieces were used to construct this backyard firepit.
Natural shaped stone set in lawn creates a simple patio and entertaining area. A lawn mower easily passes over these stones for simple maintenance.
This random rectangular bluestone patio overlooks a peaceful woodland setting.
These Thunder Cloud Cherries or Purple Leaf Plums add vibrant color to this Alley Garden. Large steppers carry visitors to the back patio and raised hot tub.
This 3D rendering shows round stepping stones connecting the driveway to the various entrances.
Each of these stepping stones were selected and cut to have rounded form.
This front lawn was elevated and flattened to achieve the best view possible.
Stepping stones create this front entrance. Small field stone retaining walls are capped with bluestone.
Each of these stepping stones were selected and cut to have rounded form.