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Landscape designers Paul Duffy and Peter Robinson of GRDN arranged long, thin concrete planks in a modern stack bond pattern to create this path in a North London backyard. Leafy plantings, including baby’s tears (Soleirolia soleirolii, zones 9 to 11) growing between the pavers, soften the space and help make the yard feel more expansive.
There are also a reclaimed wood bench and a water feature to discover along the walk, which leads from the home to a backyard office.
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