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Cobblestone Brick
One of the most traditional patio materials is cobblestone, which you’ll recognize if you’ve been to places like England or Belgium and walked through cobblestone brick streets, bridges, and courtyards. If you haven’t visited those places, no problem— you can build this old-world feel into your patio experience.
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Stone Paver
Stone pavers are the perfect material for a circular patio area. The size and shape of stone pavers make it easy to lay and level the patio space. You can learn how to build a circular paver patio with these instructions.
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Stamped Concrete
Want the look of natural stone, but don’t want to pay the high price? Stamped or acid stained concrete can be a less expensive way to build a patio. Stamped concrete can replicate brick, flagstone, even wood, and can be used for patios or courtyards, and of course, paths, driveways and pool decks.
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