Brickwork for the Garden (Step-by-step Practical Guides)

Brickwork for the Garden (Step-by-step Practical Guides)

by Alan Bridgewater (Author), Gill Bridgewater (Author)

Synopsis

The simple brick is a universal building material that can be used in a variety of ways to create stunning effects. Used in the garden, brickwork can take the form of anything from a functional pathway to a decorative feature wall and can dramatically alter the design and visual impact of an outdoor space. A pair of simple gateway columns welcomes visitors while a brick-edged pond provides a place for contemplation. While some structures have a clear function, it is vital that they are also visually pleasing and decorative. With this in mind Brickwork for the Garden presents 16 original projects, ranging from a simple garden wall to a beautiful raised herringbone patio.Each has been photographed step-by-step during construction and the finished piece is shown in its garden setting. Clear construction diagrams and concise text accompany every project. A comprehensive techniques section provides expert advice and information on designing, planning, tools, materials, foundations, concrete, mortar and cutting and laying brick. This is both an attractive and accessible practical DIY book.

$13.77

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
Publisher: New Holland Publishers Ltd
Published: 29 Feb 2008

ISBN 10: 184773118X
ISBN 13: 9781847731180

Author Bio
Alan and Gill Bridgewater have gained an international reputation as producers of woodworking and DIY books on a range of subjects, including furniture-making, hand tool techniques, woodcarving and woodturning. They have written more than 50 highly successful books to date and also write for various DIY magazines on both sides of the Atlantic. They are authors of the New Holland companion titles: Woodwork for the Garden and Paths, Steps and Patios for the Garden. They live in Battle, East Sussex.