Posted by Monique Allen on Tue, Apr 03, 2012 @ 06:23 AM

An 40 year old home in Sudbury, Mass, desperately needed a new walkway to meet up with an existing, aging landing. Since a full renovation of the masonry was not in the budget, we proposed a solution that would excite the look and feel of the entry while utilizing similar colorations in the concrete pavers to the house and existing masonry.
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Posted by Monique Allen on Tue, Feb 21, 2012 @ 06:23 AM

This new construction home in Needham Mass. maximized curb-appeal with this long farmers porch right down to placing two sturdy rocking chairs to set the mood. The long granite steps create a secure transition from the Ideal Concrete paver walk.
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Posted by Monique Allen on Tue, Jul 05, 2011 @ 06:30 AM

Design a wide and comfortable front walk to improve the look and curb appeal of your home. The real payoff is that the walk is inviting and user friendly.
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Posted by Monique Allen on Tue, Jun 14, 2011 @ 06:30 AM

This beautiful Medfield, Mass home needed a front face lift. By mimicking the white brick front in the risers of the stoop and capping the steps in bluestone, the color and feel of the house comes right out into the landscaple.
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Posted by Jay MacMullan on Sun, May 08, 2011 @ 07:57 AM

Concrete pavers have come a long way. The colors, styles, and patterns available offer elegance and longevity to any design. Mixed here with granite treads to traverse a grade change from the driveway to the back yard, it offers very easy and safe passage from one level to the next. This small pocket garden will explode with color in a few weeks making this pathway even more splendid.
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