Cuved patio edge - How do i do it?

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Hi All,

I am planning to extend what is currently a rectangular patio into and L shape where the inside is curved around the lawn. I've been trying to get ideas on how best to achieve the curve. Is it possible to cut slabs in a curve for a novice and if so should I then line the edge with bricks etc or am I best off going for block pavers as I can get a curve more easily? Any tips on the edging to the lawn? See basic layout below.

Thanks in advance. Tim

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Post: # 19898Post seanandruby

go to the main index its all explained under "flags" :;):
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Post: # 19931Post Tony McC

Curves ain't easy to cut, but, as Stuart said, it's all explained on this page
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surely sean??
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Sorry - Sean, not Stuart. Not had me brekkie yet!
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Post: # 19947Post seanandruby

thats sokey Andy :laugh:
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D'oh! Sorry I should have looked a bit harder around the site. Really useful info. I'll give it a go. Just got to decide what paving to lay now....

Great site.

Tim

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