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TRENDS BORDERS, INLAYS, & RIBBONS By simply incorporating a border into your patio, you can draw a physical line between two spaces, like a fire pit area and a dining area. Borders are a simple and beautiful way to add visual interest to your patio. To achieve this look, you can easily add any of these five design elements: color, pattern, texture, shape, and scale. Color The easiest way to add a border or ribbon to your patio or freestanding walls is by changing the color of the block you use. In the picture to the left, we chose a charcoal inlay to contrast the sienna walkway, emphasizing the lines of the walkway. yO TS CHARCOAL QUARRY BLEND GRAY. Adding contrasting patterns to your patio or walkway is another easy way to add definition to your project while using the same block style. The patio pictured shows how a simple Sailor Course border can define the edge of the modular patterned patio. The border also squares off any block cuts within the patio to give a clean, finished look. LI SAILOR COURSE BRUSSLES

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TRENDS BORDERS, INLAYS, & RIBBONS By simply incorporating a border into your patio, you can draw a physical line between two spaces, like a fire pit area and a dining area. Borders are a simple and beautiful way to add visual interest to your patio. To achieve this look, you can easily add any of these five design elements: color, pattern, texture, shape, and scale. Color The easiest way to add a border or ribbon to your patio or freestanding walls is by changing the color of the block you use. In the picture to the left, we chose a charcoal inlay to contrast the sienna walkway, emphasizing the lines of the walkway. yO TS CHARCOAL QUARRY BLEND GRAY. Adding contrasting patterns to your patio or walkway is another easy way to add definition to your project while using the same block style. The patio pictured shows how a simple Sailor Course border can define the edge of the modular patterned patio. The border also squares off any block cuts within the patio to give a clean, finished look. LI SAILOR COURSE BRUSSLES
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