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Residential entry walk and steps, Northwest Michigan

Flagstone walk and steps approaching a house.

A flagstone entry walk, landing, and low steps threading a planted approach to a clapboard house.

The work is a flagstone entry walk with a landing and a short run of steps, threading a planted approach up to the house. It is the kind of project measured in daily use rather than photographs.

Pitch, joint width, and the bedding under the stone decide whether a walk like this stays comfortable and drains, long after the planting has grown in around it.

Flagstone landing on the entry walk.
Stone steps set into the planted approach.

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