Posted by seanspotatobiz on March 25, 2011, 4:29 pm
Last summer I built a small deck in my mother's yard and this summer I
want to finish fixing the render on some of the walls (not shown) and
re-whitewash the other walls (shown). Given the whitewashed walls and
the colour of the deckboards, what sort and colour ought the gravel to
be? The gravel will cover the rest of the yard and I'll build planters
out of the left over deck boards.
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seanspotatobiz
Posted by Mike Lyle on March 25, 2011, 7:25 pm
On Fri, 25 Mar 2011 20:29:44 +0000, seanspotatobiz
>Last summer I built a small deck in my mother's yard and this summer I
>want to finish fixing the render on some of the walls (not shown) and
>re-whitewash the other walls (shown). Given the whitewashed walls and
>the colour of the deckboards, what sort and colour ought the gravel to
>be? The gravel will cover the rest of the yard and I'll build planters
>out of the left over deck boards.
I think gravel (and any garden stone) should look as local as
possible. On that principle, I'd pick a colour like that of the soil
or stone found in the area, rather than to resemble the wood or any
paintwork.
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Mike.
>want to finish fixing the render on some of the walls (not shown) and
>re-whitewash the other walls (shown). Given the whitewashed walls and
>the colour of the deckboards, what sort and colour ought the gravel to
>be? The gravel will cover the rest of the yard and I'll build planters
>out of the left over deck boards.