


A plain path from the driveway to the front door doesn't have to stay plain. This Mazomanie homeowner wanted something that actually looked like it belonged with the house - not just a slab of gray concrete slapped down to get from point A to point B.
What we put in is a curved stamped concrete walkway with a large flagstone pattern and a warm, earthy brown color tone. The curve follows the natural line of the landscape bed, which makes the whole front of the house feel more intentional. It's the kind of detail that ties everything together.
This is a good example of decorative concrete doing double duty. It's fully functional - solid, durable footing that holds up through Wisconsin winters - but it also adds real character to the exterior. No pavers shifting out of place over time, no weeds pushing through joints. Just one clean, low-maintenance surface that keeps looking good.
Stamped concrete walkways like this one are one of the better investments you can make in your home's curb appeal. You get the look of natural stone without the upkeep, and the color goes on as part of the mix - so it doesn't flake or peel like a painted or coated surface would. Built right, it lasts for decades.
We love doing work like this because the result speaks for itself. A well-done concrete sidewalk or walkway changes the whole feel of a property from the moment you pull into the driveway.