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PATTERN OA OA Adding contrasting patterns to your patio or — t— walkway is another easy way to add = definition to your project while using the [ same block style. Pictured on the right is a KH walkway built with our Tumbled Belgian BRUSSLES paver series. It shows how a simple Sailor Course border can define the edge of the modular, Brussles patterned walkway. The border also squares off any block cuts within the walkway to give a clean, finished look. SAILOR COURSE SCALE Mixing different size blocks within your design can add visual interest to your projects and define areas of your patio. SHAPE Pairing different shapes can instantly change the feel of a patio design. Rectangular and square shapes give off the feeling of symmetry and elegance, while an organic shape will feel natural and lively. In the photo on the right, Holland Series pavers provide neat, straight edges to the patio compared to the curves of the crescent edgers and randomly placed Wetcast Flagstone pathway. TEXTURE Combine different textures and merge the styles to bring excitement to your design. Pictured on the right, the smooth, clean surface of the Holland Boardwalk pavers break up the bold, slate textured surface of the Braxton pavers. This combination brings a modern feel to a old-world aesthetic.
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