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1Traditional Brick Walkway

From Colonial abodes to grand French chateaus, brick has been used for walkways for centuries, and for good reason. The classic material never goes out of style. This cottage in California Wine Country showcases a bucolic garden brimming with rosemary, lavender, and fruit trees. The finishing touch? A classic brick path that runs through.
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2Stepping Stone Walkway

TV personality Danny Seo has created a dreamlike retreat nestled the hills of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and it’s punctuated with a modern yet classic stepping stone walkway leading to steps lit by bamboo lanterns.
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3Brick Garden Walkway
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4Brick Walking Path
Did this Mississippi farmhouse fool you? Even though it’s a new build, it looks like a home built in the 1800s thanks to old-fashioned rocking chairs, antique details, and a rustic brick walkway that seems as if it’s been there for decades.
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5Limestone Walkway
Limestone is a great choice for a stone walkway. It’s a durable material, the stones can be cut into a wide variety of shapes and sizes, and it acts as a non-slip surface (perfect for those barefoot afternoons spent in your backyard!).
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6Natural Stone Steps
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7Rocky Path
Guests flock to this spacious Kentucky retreat, complete with nooks and crannies both inside and out which invite visitors to sit and stay awhile. The property’s “glass house,” as it’s called, acts as guest quarters and features a nearby limestone path and cutting garden.
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8Classic Stone Walkway
This Tudor home in Alabama is overflowing with dazzling stonework, from the pathways to the home itself. The climbing flowers, planted by the green-thumbed homeowner, look lovely on the 1937 brick exterior, which mirrors the look of the natural stepping stones in front.
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9Mixed Stone Walkway
A walkway tends to look its very best when slightly less than perfect, with stones in varying shapes and sizes, diverse textures, and assorted colors. Embrace imperfection when dreaming up your own stone walkway.
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10Bluestone Pavers
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11Flowering Garden Path
Homeowner Reggie Tarr sells flowers, herbs, and vegetables from the comfort of his New Hampshire farm, so it makes sense that his stone walkway is dotted with exquisite wild blooms. You can re-create the look by planting seeds in between the cracks of your walkway.
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12Grassy Stone Walkway
Reggie Tarr is at it again, and this time, he’s created a green, grassy stone pathway to the barn at his New Hampshire farm. The verdant path blends flawlessly with the neighboring hostas.
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13Old-Fashioned Brick Walkway
This Tennessee cottage whispers “sit down and rest” to all of its guests, with a throwback brick walkway leading to the front door and idyllically setting the scene.
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14Gravel Walkway
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15Stone Steps
If you have a hilly yard, one solution is to go onward and upward with your stone path. This limestone landscape design is lined with a variety of green plants.
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16Paver Stone Walkway
There are lots of ways to add visual interest to a stone walkway, and this path is a great example. The homeowners could have stopped with the layered pebbles and pavers, but they also added border rocks in a similar hue, creating a distinctive geometric look.
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17Winding Walkway
Some of the best stone walkways meander and wind a bit, allowing people to slow down and take in picturesque surroundings. This English cottage has an ideal curving path that points visitors right to the front door.
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18Natural Rock Walkway
This Kentucky farm is full of simple pleasures and old-time charm, including a natural-looking limestone path edged with delightful wild daisies.
Shelby Deering is a lifestyle writer who specializes in decor, home tours, wellness, travel, vintage, and feel-good stories for national publications. She’s from Madison, Wisconsin, and when she’s not writing, you’ll find her running local trails, shopping flea markets, or going for walks with her husband and corgi.
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