This helps ensure no weeds or grass will poke through your patio! You’ll need to get all the way down to the dirt. Now, you’ll need to remove all of the grass from the area. Once you have the patio space marked off, you’re ready for the hard part: digging. This will help you level out the middle of the patio (I’ll detail that in a second). Once you’ve framed out all four sides, add a line of string going diagonally across both sets of corners. Use the line level to make sure the strings are placed evenly. Place a stake at each corner, then tie the string to the stakes to create an outline. Once you’ve determined the sizing, use your stakes and string to frame out the area where you want the patio to be. We had this perfect area next to our shed where grass never grew, and we knew if we put a patio there it would make this corner of our yard usable again. Your first step is to figure out where you want to place your patio and exactly how large you want it to be. Wanna watch the whole thing come together? I put together a compilation of all of the videos from this project that I shared on my Instagram stories. This is a much more reasonably-priced alternative!Īre you convinced? Good. Other hardscaping materials like flagstone or brick can be really expensive.
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