
So we're going to lose the walkway from the back patio area to the hot tub (the one coming towards you in the photo) and have a single walkway from the carport. We're also going to get rid of a good bit of the stone, only keeping the section against the fence where the plants are, and change the covers on the ground lights (the things that look like upside down pots... because they are upside down pots).
Thinking is cement block form, I drew up some possibilities





Last image thanks to Retro Renovation.
I wish you much success with your plans to create your dream ranch house. I like the pavers in all the photos.
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