The pictures below are close ups of many brick pattern designs including standard stacking running bond basket weave circular radial fish scale interlocking silverdale pinwheel herringbone cobblestone flagstone brick headers diamond interlocking and various brick inlays.
Running bond brick walkway patterns.
Margie grace grace design associates in santa barbara ca cost of a brick walkway.
1 3 running bond with stretchers highlighted common or american bond.
Running bond allows curves without having to cut bricks which saves money on labor.
A common bond also referred to as the american bond has a course of headers inserted every five or six.
The running bond brick pattern is one of the most popular and frequently used bonds for walls and patios and is fairly easy to lay with some planning and experience.
The photos here provide examples.
One of the sturdiest and easiest patterns to install running bond only requires minimal cutting at each end and will easily follow a gentle curve.
For a tutorial on construction see this article on building brick patios that tutorial instructs readers to start with a relatively easy hardscape project.
Illustration by thom taylor.
Bricks are butted end to end with joints that fall in the middle of the brick on the next row.
This is depicted below.
Patterns can be mixed and matched along a walkway to designate transitions or places of pause.
Brick designs for patios and pathways running brick pattern.
Building a patio without having to cut your pavers.
Brick patterns include the basket weave sometimes spelled as one word herringbone and running bond.
A variation on the running bond is the 1 3 running bond which is also composed of all stretchers but the stretcher are offset by 1 3 or a brick.