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Unilock Beacon Hill Walkway and Front Porch Overlay with Lighting

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Your front entrance is the first thing anyone sees. A cracked, plain, or outdated walkway pulls down the whole look of an otherwise beautiful home. That's exactly the kind of problem we love solving - and this one came out sharp.

We installed a Unilock Beacon Hill walkway leading from the driveway straight to the front door. The large-format field pavers in the center are bordered by a darker, smaller cobble-style edge - and that contrast is what makes the whole thing pop. The curved flare at the base of the walkway gives it a grand, intentional feel. Nothing about this looks like an afterthought.

The front porch got an overlay using Brussels retaining wall block and universal coping. Instead of tearing out the existing porch structure, we built up and over it - cleaner result, less disruption, same finished look. The coping along the step edges gives it a finished, polished detail that holds up over time and looks great doing it.

We also tied in low-voltage landscape lighting along both sides of the walkway. Those slim black fixtures blend right into the beds during the day and do their job at night - making the path visible and the whole entrance feel warm and welcoming after dark. It's a small detail that makes a big difference.

When you put all three elements together - the Beacon Hill walkway, the porch overlay, and the lighting - you get a front entrance that feels cohesive and intentional. This is what hardscaping is supposed to do. Not just function, but actually add something to the home.

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