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Patio with Raised Flower-Beds and Roll-On Turf in Hansfield Wood, Dublin

This patio project has been supplied and carried out by Drivescape Paving in Hansfield Wood, Dublin.

We removed the original patio and laid down new hardcore foundation with a membrane sheeting underneath.

Then we built raised flower-beds along the fences using Natural stones and Granite cappings.

We laid the patio with 600 by 400 Silver Granite slabs and we used to same slabs to create a little footpath following the shape of the flower-beds.

Finally we topped the remaining area with roll-on turf.

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