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Emily Bennette

I never realized that there were so many different options for paving your yard and patio. I really liked how the limestone and bluestone looked in those photos. They are a very natural stone that gives off a high-end feel. It seems like it would be nice if you want your yard to become a big feature of your home and give it more value. http://www.asphaltvalley.ca 

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mjkjrobinson

I really like the granite, and or slate, so awesome.

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Cora

I live in a hot climate-Oklhoma. Concrete gets much hotter than brick. I love concrete myself-I think it is honest and practical. My pool deck is salt finished concrete which is not slippery and was also the cheapest coping they would do. I have a pool designed by an artist turned pool designer. Nothing about it was cheap and it is very nice. So I am not complaining about the lowest price decking and others have told me they wished they had it because it isn't slippery. Also my pool is shaded by mid afternoon so it never gets ferociously hot. But I also have brick walkways and a brick patio which I love. They are about 80 years old as far as I know. In the south we know that you can spray down brick with water and that it has a cooling effect. This does you no good with concrete-30 seconds later it is just as hot. I loved the limestone pavers featured in the article. I'd actually like them inside as well but such a change will not be made in or out. I would use granite in New England where it is vernacular. In the south it would feel dark and heavy. I loved that Phoenix example with the cobblestones and bricks in the comments section. Truly artful and beautiful. I have gravel in some utility areas-around the pool equipment behind an ornamental screen. There is an excellent use-keeps out the mud, allows access to the pump, heater, lights, hot tub controls, but baby trees, flowers and weeds and grass do sprout there regularly. It's a small area so hand pulling is easy. I also have gravel in a side yard which is too shady for flowers and only used as a passage to the air conditioner. Again in a utility area for mud control it is great. If I had to sweep it, snow shovel it or remove leaves regularly it would be a nightmare. I do have to remove some leaves but perfection is not important where it is. I'm going to read the pros and cons more carefully in this article which is a good one. Thanks,

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