| Interested in making a brick patio? Standard 4 by 8 | | | | your patio and lay them down one next to the other. |
| bricks can create a wide variety of patterns if you | | | | Put a brick on top of each brick, trying to keep them |
| know where to start. Before you try any of these, | | | | even, until you reach the far side. You'll end up with a |
| make sure you plan out the size and pattern of your | | | | pattern that looks like simple columns of brick. |
| patio completely on paper to avoid an error that may | | | | Unfortunately, since bricks are not generally perfectly |
| cost you quite a bit of working time to fix. | | | | formed, this pattern will probably look awkward in a |
| Stack Board | | | | few places and should only be used with a great deal |
| Stack board is by far the simplest brickwork pattern | | | | of caution. |
| out there. Simply line up your bricks at the edge of | | | | |