my husband’s been wanting a space in our backyard for our barbecue And since we didn’t have a spot for one we decided to make it We grabbed some pavers that we set on a diagonal some pea gravel and started creating a grilling patio with a little bit of a European flare Once we got the pavers set we spread out all the pea And to ensure that it would stay in place we glued everything down with a landscaping rock glue Added in a few potted plants for some charm and this is how it turned out I love the way this extension of our patio turned out so much And not only was it easy to do it was affordable We knocked out this project in a weekend for less than 300 bucks

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  1. Oh, I love it. We have a small little patio area where the concrete got broken up when they ran electrical and anyway it’s cracked there and it’s been causing problems and we need to level the area off and seal up some of that around the house too, so this would be a great thing for us to do. Thanks for showing

  2. Won’t the glue on the surface of the rocks get buffed down and dull as you walk over it?
    And does the glue still allow water to drain inbetween the rocks or does it form a waterproof coating?

  3. That is really beautiful and inspirational too because I've been looking for something to extend my current patio, this may be a great frame!

  4. Those pavers will move on you and you used toxic chemicals on the pea gravel which will end up in your water supply. Not too bright are you.

  5. Now I’m like do I put my pavers that way for a different shape or square see what y’all did 😂 I didn’t do my sides yet & then I see this 😂❤ sooo nice

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