Nashville, TN & Surrounding Areas
Mon-Fri: 7:00 am - 6:00 pm | Sat-Sun: 9:00 am - 2:00 pm
Create inviting paths through your garden and around your property with bespoke pathway solutions from Mitchell's Lawn and Landscape. Our pathways are designed not only to enhance the accessibility and functionality of your outdoor spaces but also to complement your landscape's overall aesthetic. Whether winding through a flower garden or leading to your front door, our expertly crafted pathways provide a perfect blend of beauty and practicality.
From rustic cobblestone paths to sleek, modern walkways, we use a variety of materials including natural stone, pavers, gravel, and concrete to achieve the desired look and functionality. Our design team works closely with you to ensure that the pathways not only meet your practical needs but also enhance the visual appeal of your property.
At Mitchell's Lawn and Landscape, durability is a priority. We construct pathways using high-quality materials that stand up to weather and wear. Our construction techniques ensure that each pathway is stable and will maintain its integrity over time, minimizing maintenance and maximizing longevity.
Our pathways are designed to flow naturally with the contours of your land and the existing style of your garden and home. We consider aspects like the grade of your landscape and existing vegetation to create paths that look as if they have always been part of your
outdoor space.
We offer a wide range of materials for pathways, including natural stone, pavers, brick, gravel, and concrete. Each material has its benefits and can be selected based on the style of your landscape and your functional needs.
Our design process includes a detailed assessment of your property to understand its natural flow and key features. We design pathways to enhance these elements, ensuring they integrate seamlessly and complement your overall landscape design.
Maintenance depends on the material used. Natural stone and pavers may require occasional weeding and cleaning, while gravel paths might need topping up and raking to keep them neat. Concrete pathways are very low maintenance but may require sealing every few years to maintain their appearance.