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Mikki Posted - Jun 26 2011 : 3:57:34 PM
Hey girls, I have a freestanding gazebo and would like to use a sand floor instead of concrete tiles or bricks. I'm thinking I'd have to dig like a pit and then pour sand inside that. I plan to use concrete pavers on each corner to anchor the gazebo frame. I wanted a beachy kind of sanctuary. I thought about making lattice covers to go over floor for when I'm not around to keep cats out. Anybody have any ideas about how I should go about doing all of this, surely it would work??? Right? If not I'll have to go with the concrete tiles I guess. Ughhh...

~~Blessings, Mikki Jo

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Mikki Posted - Jun 27 2011 : 10:44:05 PM
Hey Cecily! I've been to Lanesville for baseball games many times! Alee, you'll have to get busy! You know you want one lol!


~~Blessings, Mikki Jo

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Alee Posted - Jun 27 2011 : 8:43:43 PM
No kidding!! This is making me want one too!

Alee
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BarnChickCecily Posted - Jun 27 2011 : 7:35:09 PM
Hmmmmmm...how far is Austin from me? I may have to come check it out when you're done ;)

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Mikki Posted - Jun 27 2011 : 2:41:39 PM
Thanks Megan, I just bought some little stars today! I think they will look really pretty!

~~Blessings, Mikki Jo

"Courage is being scared to death... but saddling up anyway" ***John Wayne


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walkinwalkoutcattle Posted - Jun 27 2011 : 04:21:20 AM
If I were you I'd put some lights up (Like stringed lights) for night time-or some hanging lanterns...

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Mikki Posted - Jun 27 2011 : 01:14:00 AM
Thanks so much girls! I can't wait to get started. I hope my dear husband has the time to help me! He stays so busy!

~~Blessings, Mikki Jo

"Courage is being scared to death... but saddling up anyway" ***John Wayne


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Alee Posted - Jun 26 2011 : 11:02:50 PM
Mikki- if you dig it deep enough I don't think you will have a problem. Like Heather meantioned- sand drains really well so the water would go right to the bottom of the sand and then seep into the non-sand ground. I think it sounds like a great idea!! :)

Alee
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MagnoliaWhisper Posted - Jun 26 2011 : 10:49:09 PM
Sand drains well, I don't think it will get sloppy when wet, but that's just a guess. I love the idea!



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Mikki Posted - Jun 26 2011 : 10:41:01 PM
Ewww yesss...great idea Alee! I also have some of those solar lanterns that are really pretty at night. I'm still debating on the sand idea...I'm just trying to figure out how to do it coz I don't want it getting soppy when it rains but there may be no way around that.

~~Blessings, Mikki Jo

"Courage is being scared to death... but saddling up anyway" ***John Wayne


http://burningmeadowsprings.blogspot.com/
Alee Posted - Jun 26 2011 : 10:20:48 PM
Yes it does!! Another thing you could do to set the mood is get some of those electic votives and put them in a glass bowl with rock salt. We did this with crackle glass rose bowls at my wedding and they looked so nice! A soft, difused glow and no fire hazard!! :)

Alee
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Mikki Posted - Jun 26 2011 : 10:10:33 PM
Yes exactly Alee! And mine is beige with net like curtains. Don't that picture look so inviting!


~~Blessings, Mikki Jo

"Courage is being scared to death... but saddling up anyway" ***John Wayne


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Alee Posted - Jun 26 2011 : 9:25:25 PM


Kindof like this but with the floor being sand?

Alee
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Alee Posted - Jun 26 2011 : 9:24:01 PM
Depending on the budget you could get some canvas or palm fronds to "thatch" your gazebo roof to get the whole castaway on a beach feel! Or you could make cabana type drapes that you would tie back when you want the sun/ breeze, and open up when you needs some shade!

Alee
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Mikki Posted - Jun 26 2011 : 7:01:49 PM
Alee, thanks so much! I have some planning to do it looks like...I can't wait to get started! I found some artificial palm trees on amazon, some of them look amazingly real. I think I'll get one of those and a few plants to sit around. Thanks for your help, if you think of anything else let me know!

~~Blessings, Mikki Jo

"Courage is being scared to death... but saddling up anyway" ***John Wayne


http://burningmeadowsprings.blogspot.com/
Alee Posted - Jun 26 2011 : 4:58:11 PM
Hi Mikki!!

I think that sounds great!! I would anchor the poles in sunk concrete instead of just pavers and I would make a rim around the sand pit with something that looks beachy like driftwood or river rock to help keep the sand from spreading. I think digging down at least 6 inches will give a good sand pit but I would probably go 12-18 inches if I could afford that much sand so that if anyone wants to dig in the sand, they can! :) What a great idea!!

Alee
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