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Transform your walkways

BRING STRUCTURE, FLOW AND INTENTION TO YOUR GARDEN

Paved pathway, kwila step, shade-loving plant palette topped with stone
Paved pathway, kwila step, shade-loving plant palette topped with stone

Landscaping pathways and steps do more than just get you from A to B — they bring structure, flow, and intention to a garden.

 

A well-placed path or set of steps can make access easier, especially on sloped or uneven ground, while also helping to frame spaces and guide movement through the landscape. Materials like compacted gravel, pavers, or timber can tie in with the style of your home and garden, offering a clean, tidy look that’s also lower maintenance than lawn or loose ground.

 

Whether you're linking key areas like a veggie patch, shed, or outdoor seating zone, thoughtful path design helps make your garden more functional, usable year-round, and easier to care for.


NEED A BIT OF INSPIRATION? SEE BELOW:

Expertly crafted stone walls and steps provide structure and access on a steep landscape
Expertly crafted stone walls and steps provide structure and access on a steep landscape
Stepping stone style paving framed by ground covers and tall plantings at the border — a refined & creative garden designed by Tim’s Garden
Stepping stone style paving framed by ground covers and tall plantings at the border — a refined & creative garden designed by Tim’s Garden
Clean-lined timber fence, hardwood steps, and modern planting. This leads to fresh decking, ornamental beds & untreated timber raised garden beds for food growing
Clean-lined timber fence, hardwood steps, and modern planting. This leads to fresh decking, ornamental beds & untreated timber raised garden beds for food growing

Need a hand bringing more structure, beauty, and purpose to your garden? Our team at Tim’s Garden is here to help.



 
 
 

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