It seems to me that every old farm has unfinished brickwork that needs to be done. Maybe you need to revamp the old brick style building as it is looking rather old and tired. Maybe you can renovate the chimney of an old farmhouse you plan to renovate. But unless you have hundreds or thousands of bricks at your disposal, it’s hard to know how to use them. Fortunately, you can renew certain areas of your farm. Here are a few ideas to help get you started.
Line Garden Beds With Bricks
You can use them in gardens to outline beds. If you create a brick perimeter a few layers high, you can fill the interior with soil and create a raised bed. Or if you install the bricks in the soil, flush with the ground level, you can create a “no grow” zone separating the bed from the surrounding grass, making it easy to mow around the garden bed and keep weeds under control.
Build a Walkway
You might lack the bricks you need to build a whole patio, but a brick walkway 10 or 12 feet long could be well within reach. Follow our handy step-by-step instructions for building a simple brick walkway. Use it to guide visitors to your garden or your front door. A walkway of old bricks could lend an old-fashioned charm to many other areas.
Stonework on your Farm House
to upgrade and make the value of the farmhouse raise in value if you are thinking of selling. Stonework on the old farmhouse to do the necessary upgrade to be of current texture and as well fix those cracks. We can also fix salt damp at your house as we have done many farm locations just ask us how we do it.
What creative ways we can advise for you to upgrade your property?