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Wednesday, July 21, 2010

DIY Stone wall


 
This was one of those rare times when a DIY project exceeded expectation; I almost can't believe I did this.
We wanted a water feature in an area between the house and the back wall and I really wanted to try my hand at creating a stone wall. We saw the stone blocks at a local specialist outlet and they told me the basic construction. The pond and surrounding beds were built with 200x200x500 aggro blocks and then covered with the stone. The stones are roughly 200x200x50 and we bought four corner pieces. The coping tiles were 400x400x20 marble (complete with beautiful fossil shells showing) the total cost was Euros1200.
I was very apprehensive when I got the stone home as the scale of the stones for these small walls seemed out of proportion and the variation in thickness seemed a lot bigger than when we were at the suppliers. The way I got around this was to use single stones on the bottom row and broken stones up the wall. On a bigger wall this would probably not be needed. I found it best to work on one row at a time and let the cement set for 24hrs. At first I wasted too much time trying to get things to fit together, in reality if you get a reasonable fit the gaps can easily be filled in with stone chips and you tend to find the stone shapes dictate the final pattern. That is not to say it is easy and there were times when trying to find the 'right' piece can seem endless but it was great fun.
This was the final product:

And these were some of the stages:

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