Somehow, people have gotten it into their heads that flagstone is just another term for paving. Well, they couldn't be more wrong. Flagstone is actually a type of stone that's flat. It's not used exclusively for paving, although that's what it's often used for. In fact, flagstone has a variety of uses from the charming (e.g. fences, fireplaces, patios, walkways, and roofs) to the morose (e.g. the tombstones in the cemetery). But for now, let's focus on the charming uses of flagstone. Home Contractors
Characteristics of Flagstone
Flagstone
is a sedimentary rock, and as most sedimentary rocks go, it comes in various
colors that make it an interesting material to use for some parts of the home. Some
flagstones are red in color, others are blue, while others are brown. There are
also some flagstones that are gray and some that are a muted yellow. You can
have flagstones cut into regular shapes such as squares and rectangles, but
that would really make it lose its charm. The truth is, the thing that makes
flagstones so charming is their irregular shape. The design they create when
used together form such an interesting outcome that's fun and unconventional,
an interesting break from the structured monotony of some of the more commonly
used materials such as brick and cement. Industrial General
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Flagstone as a Walkway
If
you decide to use flagstone as your walkway, you have two general choices -
either you stick them together so that they form one solid pathway or you
arrange them with little gaps in between. Both options look great, especially
on homes which look warm and inviting. Residential Contractor
Solid
flagstone pathways are usually harder to accomplish because you will have to
find flagstones that fit together. Flagstones are a lot harder to fit together
than brick tiles or marble tiles because they're irregularly shaped. However,
you won't have to worry about the edges being rugged or chipped because that's
the whole point of a flagstone walkway. What's so great about solid flagstone
pathways is that once they're finished, they create a beautiful mesh of colors. traditional
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Flagstone
pathways with some space in between them are just as interesting as the solid
ones, however. You can actually space them any way you want, either you want
them to be spaced nearer together or farther apart. It's okay. All you need is
a little creativity. What's great about this is that you can have the grass and
the flowers grow between the flagstones, creating a beautiful path wherein it
will seem like you're walking through the foliage without damaging the plants. General
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You
can use as many or as few flagstones as you need, just let your imagine run
wild.
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