Walkway Installation
Serving Homeowners and Businesses in the Minneapolis – St Paul Metro Area & Western Wisconsin
Stone and paver walkways designed to guide movement through your garden and outdoor spaces.
Walkways help connect the different areas of your landscape. Whether it’s a path leading from the driveway to the front door or a garden path winding through planting beds, a well-placed walkway makes it easier to move through the yard.
At Himmel’s Landscape and Garden Center, we design and install walkways that fit naturally into patios, gardens, and outdoor living areas. Using natural stone, brick, or pavers, these pathways are designed to complement the surrounding landscape and feel like a natural extension of the garden.
Our Walkway Installation Service Starts With a Consultation
Every walkway project begins with a visit to your property. During the consultation, we walk the space with you and talk about where the path should lead and how it will connect with patios, gardens, and other outdoor features.
We also look at practical details like sun exposure, slopes, drainage, and nearby plantings so the walkway integrates naturally with the rest of the landscape. From there, we develop a plan that reflects your ideas while staying within your desired budget and timeline.
What Materials Can Be Used to Build Your Walkway?
Walkways can be built using several materials depending on the style of the home and surrounding landscape. Many homeowners choose natural stone, such as bluestone or flagstone, because these materials blend beautifully with gardens and planting beds.
Concrete pavers are another popular option and are available in many colors, shapes, and textures. We can also install permeable pavers, an environmentally friendly option that allows rainwater to filter through the surface rather than running off into storm drains. These systems can help manage runoff while supporting healthier soil conditions in the surrounding landscape.
In addition to stone and pavers, brick walkways can also be installed using either a mortared or dry-laid installation depending on the design of the path. These materials are selected so the finished walkway complements nearby patios, garden beds, and other hardscape features.
Walkways Often Connect Other Outdoor Features
Walkways are usually part of a larger landscape design. A path may connect the patio to a fire pit, lead toward a pergola or outdoor kitchen, or guide visitors through garden beds and outdoor gathering areas.
By planning these pathways carefully, the landscape becomes easier to move through and the different outdoor spaces feel more connected.
Start Planning Your Walkway
A well-designed walkway can make it easier to move through your yard while tying together the different parts of your outdoor space.
Call the team at Himmel’s Landscape and Garden Center today at 651-302-0266 or fill out the form on this page to schedule your consultation. We can help you plan a walkway that fits naturally into your garden and outdoor living areas.
