krausf3
2018-08-24 10:34:04
- #1
Hello,
we are currently planning the outdoor area a bit.
So that I don’t have to embarrass myself with certain companies because of my question, I wanted to embarrass myself here first.
We have the driveway to the property on the right side of the property. (Garage boundary development) at street level. The street slopes slightly, so our right neighbor is lower. The driveway to the garage is 7m. At the front from the street, the height difference (top edge of planned paving to top edge of neighbor’s lawn) is 30cm. At the garage after 7m, it is almost exactly 1m.
Now we want to retain the whole thing with L-shaped stones. Do I then have to assume the highest stone (i.e., at the garage) and carry it through to the front? Or do you also set the L-shaped stones next to each other at different depths?
I hope you understand what I mean.
Attached is a picture.
Looking forward to expert opinions.
Best regards, Flo

we are currently planning the outdoor area a bit.
So that I don’t have to embarrass myself with certain companies because of my question, I wanted to embarrass myself here first.
We have the driveway to the property on the right side of the property. (Garage boundary development) at street level. The street slopes slightly, so our right neighbor is lower. The driveway to the garage is 7m. At the front from the street, the height difference (top edge of planned paving to top edge of neighbor’s lawn) is 30cm. At the garage after 7m, it is almost exactly 1m.
Now we want to retain the whole thing with L-shaped stones. Do I then have to assume the highest stone (i.e., at the garage) and carry it through to the front? Or do you also set the L-shaped stones next to each other at different depths?
I hope you understand what I mean.
Attached is a picture.
Looking forward to expert opinions.
Best regards, Flo