our new patio

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hi all,
this is our new patio that we have just completed.
just outside our back door was a tiny area and then a brick wall which went up a level, the garden goes up to 3 levels.
we decided to do away with the brick wall and all the earth behind it and make ourselfs a patio.
our main problem was to sort out a retaining wall that would hold up the garden.
we didnt want to go to the bother or cost of having a brick one built, so we were goinjg to do it with sleepers, but we were told that the sleepers would have to be around 8 feet high, so that 4 feet could be buried into the earth for the strength of the retaining wall. anyhow, we decided to use Gabions instead which was much less costly and easier to do.
all the work was done by me and the wife, apart from laying the patio slabs. the hardest part was getting rid of the earth, there must have been about 5 ton of it.
in the pictures you can see the results.

cheers,
chris....
 
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nice job, though I dont like seeing the wire mesh once its all done. But hey - each to their own. well done
 
Yeah, it can be a bit of an eyesore but the misses has been covering the majority of it up with her plants.
Gives us a nice bit of area to sit anyway.

Thanks for the comment.

Cheers
Chris.....
 
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looks great, i prefare to see gardens that have been done by normal people and not the pro's. good job
 
I think the wire of the gabions being visible adds character - it hints at the engineering purpose they serve rather than trying to hide it away. Your patio looks very smart.
 
nice picture! i am planning to do something like that so maybe i will ask for good tips and advices. well done!
 
nice picture! i am planning to do something like that so maybe i will ask for good tips and advices. well done!
 

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