Tile to Masonry Transition Stonework
How to Build a Masonry Pond
If you've been following
tile excellence blog for some years now, maybe you've felt comfortable and tried your hand at doing some
tile work. If you've successfully done some
tile work then
stone and
masonry work will be easy.
Tile has
straight lines and
precise cuts needing a lot of careful planning to keep it straight and clean.
Natural stone on the other hand is more like a jigsaw puzzle without straight lines and an abstract pattern. Its installed with
concrete like
tile and leveled flat in the same way, just no lines to keep straight and an all
natural stone finish. I built a
Koi pond in my backyard from
concrete with
stone around the edge and a
brick paver patio around it. Here's a series of pictures, taking you through,
step-by-step so you can
DIY!
Click on my
Facebook Page to see the pictures from start to finish! Then
build yourself a
Koi Pond!
Here's other masonry and stonework I've completed and posted here for your pleasure
I have always created these blog posts to inform and educate folks with confidence and info so as if you have it done or do it yourself you will know what it takes to get it done. As always I am available for you to ask questions get advice to get it done!
It's nice if you ask HERE ON THE BLOG so others can learn along with you, but if need to, you can always call me direct chris 978 471 9127
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completed pond with pavers
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shot of pavers installed
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a natural stone border around the pond
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pavers and stone border
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large koi fish in the pond
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my dog junior helping me lay pavers
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paver outline ready to fill in field
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making cuts just like you would tile
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pavers and stone on the right side of the pond
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pavers around tree
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garden tub with stone work on the front
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natural stone shower floor
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more river stone shower floor
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stone archway above garden tub
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