j j m 6,611 Posted April 15 Report Share Posted April 15 done a few of them over the years Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Daniel cain 48,425 Posted April 19 Report Share Posted April 19 Quite a lot of work...going down the timber route would be cheaper,but you would be replacing it every 10 year or so.. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Borr 7,678 Posted April 19 Author Report Share Posted April 19 20 minutes ago, Daniel cain said: Quite a lot of work...going down the timber route would be cheaper,but you would be replacing it every 10 year or so.. Bring that shuttering when you come over 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
LilBilly 1 Posted April 24 Report Share Posted April 24 (edited) I had a similar job a while back and ended up using treated sleepers—they're solid and look tidy. You might also find some inspiration on layout and garden furniture at this site url. Also, there's a post about working with sloped gardens that gave me a few decent ideas, especially around drainage and keeping the structure strong over time. Edited April 24 by LilBilly Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Smethyss 0 Posted June 9 Report Share Posted June 9 (edited) I did something similar last summer and ended up using weathered railway sleepers—solid and looked the part once they settled in. While I was sorting the steps, I kept an eye out for a decent patio furniture sale too since I figured the area would need seating after. Found a nice set without paying silly money, and it made the whole space way more usable. Edited June 9 by Smethyss Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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