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Now the the majority of my backyard is done (perfect timing for summer entertaining), it's time to turn my focus to the front. Ticked my first task off the list over the weekend.
So 450kg worth of railway sleepers, plenty of splinters and a sore back later, this is v1 of the garden makeover. There's still work to do to get the right plants in there (those potted ones have got to go) and obviously fill with some quality soil and mulch. Once that's done, I'll update pics (should be this weekend).
PS That red wine coloured door and wall will get a makeover in the not too distant future.
Before
After (obviously)
This is actually something I really want to do in our new garden @ProjectPete. Where did you get the sleepers from and did you have to prepare them in any way?
@ProjectPete I am in VIC. That's a great idea though, I will start to have a look around.
Easy installation then, so that's a bonus. Good tip on the straight sleepers I didn't even think of that so thanks!
Another question... would I be looking at an expensive venture if I was to take this on? We are definitely renovating on a budget!
Well that's not too bad at all.
Good tip on the grades. I am going for a far more rustic feel as well, I have seen some with the railway nails still in them as well.
I will definitely be looking into these. Thanks for all your help @ProjectPete!
I LOVE the railway sleepers and I'm doing some vertical features soon too.
I don't think there's too much to it. Just try get something as straight as possible because once they're warped, there's no turning back and it can really affect the end result for you.
Simply cut with a dropsaw if you have a big enough one but even if it's a bit small you can always flip it to finish the cut. Take it easy when you're cutting, you're dealing with solid wood.
Doing them vertically you need to think about how you'll ground them - partially buried, cement footing, supporting rocks, etc.
Is that the sort of stuff you're after or do you have some more specific questions?
Enjoy!
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