in the back of the yard perhaps let the garden bed to the south perimeter and the deck encroach on the stepping stones
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perhaps for the floor of the outdoor shower
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Stones are too cleft
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Stepping stones are too small
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Space between the stones is too large and stones are too angular
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stone is too angular
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This could work for the landing area below the stairs
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If these type of stone are less expensive I don't object to using them in the back of the house
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This is an example of a curve that is larger than I want
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hate the border
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I like the very subtle curve
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Large stones are too angular. I like the use of an area of small stones but not the way the large and small stones don't harmonize
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While l I ike the idea of mixing stepping stones with a landing area - at the foot of the stairs the transition between the stepping stones and the landing area seems stark- one does not flow into the the other and the colors do not blend and harmonize.
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Stones are too angular
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The distance between the stone is OK for stepping stones but not for the walkway or landing areas at the end of the path
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I don't like the mix of round and square cut edges and also don't like this much variation in stone size or color
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Love the large stepping stones and the grass in between- this would work well at the end of the backyard and on the west perimeter. Would like to have the stone be slightly smaller and more blue
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don't like that the path is straight and don't like the brick layer rectangular pattern
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hat the squares and path is too much of a curve
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I like the width of the path and borderless design. I like the curve but would like less of an S curve and a more subtle curve
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I like the color and size and cut of the stone- cut is subtle rounded edges- there is variation but the edges are gentle curves
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I do not like the border
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I like this walkway- the size of the stone and small space between stone. Also like the borderless design that ends at the grass. Also like the slight nuanced shape
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Too much variation i the stone color on the walk way and many stones are too small
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don't like the stone edges or color variation
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not what i am looking for- don't like the stark color variation or the square edges
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don't like the color or rectangular shape
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I like this walkway, subtle variation in color, an even with and edges bordered by grass.
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I don't like the stark color variation and dirt border. Also the walkway is not an even width.
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I like the color of the stone and the width of the walkway. I don't like amount of soil between the stone
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I don't like the solid border- would like to see this with a grass border
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not bad but the cuts need softer, rounded edges
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love the stepping stones on the right
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There is nothing I like about this- the different types of stone do not flow together
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This looks messy and does not seem to know what it is- I don't like how the stone is set in crushed stone and the plugs of grass just look silly
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I don't like the rectangular rigid look of this- and the absence of soft curves
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I like the informal look of this for the shady part of the backyard going in front of the South deck to the west perimeter and for the back end of the house- west side-
in the back of the yard perhaps let the garden bed to the south perimeter and the deck encroach on the stepping stones
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