
Timeless Brick Paths, Built to Last
Real Project
Recent project in Culver City
The homeowner in Carlson Park called us about a backyard brick walkway that was falling apart. Every rainy season water pooled on it - the old path had no drainage plan, the base had failed, and years of settling had turned a beautiful old walkway into a slipping hazard. The whole backyard had a one-of-a-kind rusty, aged, organic character that the homeowner loved. Our job was to fix the function without losing that look.

The first problem was the brick itself. The original bricks were weathered, mismatched, and decades old - the exact look that gave the backyard its character. We refused to use new brick that would stick out. Finding enough matching reclaimed brick in that specific rusty tone turned into a real hunt - we drove through 10-15 salvage and supply yards looking for the right batch. It took time, but we found bricks that blended perfectly with the original.

Before we could lay a single brick, we had to fix what was underneath. A tree had been removed from that area years earlier, and the ground had been slowly settling as the old root mass decomposed. We brought in clean dirt, spread it in lifts, and compacted each layer so the walkway would sit on solid ground that would not sink in a year.

We relocated sprinkler heads and adjusted the surrounding landscaping so the new walkway could follow a functional path without fighting the existing plants. Every head had to be mapped, capped, and re-run so irrigation still reached the plants after the walkway went in.

The drainage fix was the centerpiece. Instead of the flat, failing grade we started with, we designed an organic slope - nothing you would notice walking on it, but enough that rain now runs off instead of pooling. We used a rotating laser level to check the grade across the whole run before any brick went down. Once the slope was right, we screeded a mortar bed, snapped string lines for alignment, and started laying.

We extended the walkway beyond its original footprint so walking through the yard is actually comfortable now - no more awkward narrow path. 300 square feet of reclaimed brick, laid tight, grouted, and finished to match the original aesthetic. Eight days on site from demo to final sweep.

The finished walkway looks like it has always been there. That was the goal - not a brand-new walkway, but the backyard the homeowner already loved, working the way it should.













Buildda Tip
If your home is older and has an aged brick look, do not mix old and new brick in one walkway. New brick next to reclaimed brick reads as a mismatch no matter how carefully you blend them - different color saturation, different edge crispness, different aging. Either source all reclaimed to match, or replace the whole run with new brick. The hunt for matching reclaimed brick is worth the extra 1-2 weeks of sourcing time when character matters.
Century City Properties
Median home
$1.8M
Typical lot
Condo-sized outdoor spaces
Typical budget
$20K-$60K (smaller spaces)
Common style
High-rise condos
We work on properties throughout Century City, from homes near Westfield Century City, Century Plaza Towers, Fox Studios, to projects in Century City, Avenue of the Stars area, and beyond.
Century City attracts attorneys, entertainment executives, and business leaders seeking luxury urban living. Premier business and residential district. Most properties are primarily 1970s-2020s luxury developments.
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Our Process
We walk the site with you, discuss the walkway scope and the look you want. If reclaimed brick is the goal, we plan the sourcing approach before signing - matching old brick can take visits to 10+ salvage yards.
For new brick: we order from a supplier with lead times of 1-3 weeks. For reclaimed brick: we visit salvage yards across the LA area until we find a batch that matches your existing aesthetic. This is the step that takes real time on reclaimed work.
We remove the existing walkway or ground cover, excavate to the proper depth (typically 6-8 inches), and address any settling from removed trees or old structures. Clean fill dirt is added and compacted in lifts if needed.
We set the grade for drainage using a rotating laser level. Slope is designed so water sheds off the walkway but the path feels level underfoot. This is the difference between a walkway that lasts and one that pools water.
Compacted aggregate base goes down, followed by a mortar or sand setting bed. Mason guide strings stretched above the work keep alignment true. Each brick is set, tapped level, spaced against its neighbors, and cut to fit edges and curves.
Joints are filled with polymeric sand or mortar (your choice). Optional sealing protects the bricks and stabilizes the joints. We compact the finished surface, sweep excess material, and do a final walk-through with you.
Local Expertise
Year-round outdoor living on balconies and terraces, with urban heat island effect requiring shade solutions This makes Century City ideal for brick walkway projects.
Most brick walkway projects in Century City do not require a building permit since it is considered routine maintenance. We always verify requirements for your specific project. Most residential brick walkways do not require a permit in LA County.
HOA Note: All Century City residential properties are governed by condo associations with strict aesthetic and modification requirements.
Century City features High-rise condos, Some townhomes homes, primarily from the Primarily 1970s-2020s luxury developments era. Space-maximizing, luxury small-space design
Our brick walkway designs complement these architectural styles while adding modern functionality and value to your property.
Helpful resources to plan your project

Walkway design guide with costs per material. Concrete $6-20/sqft, pavers $12-25, flagstone $15-30, DG $3-6. Design principles, lighting, permits, and FAQ for California homes.

When your yard sits on a hill, a standard path can turn into a slippery hazard. Rather than fighting gravity, you can use simple design techniques.

Hardscape design guide: costs for patios, retaining walls, outdoor kitchens, fire features. 4 budget tiers from $5K to $150K+ and planning tips.
FAQ
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Serving zip codes: 90067
Pricing
Typical project range: $5,000 - $35,000
$20-$35 per sq ft
Best for: New walkway installations where aged look is not required
$35-$55 per sq ft
Best for: Feature walkways where pattern and finish quality matter
$40-$65 per sq ft
Best for: Older homes, Spanish / Craftsman architecture, backyards where you want a walkway that looks like it has always been there
$50-$80 per sq ft
Best for: Historic homes where a failing old walkway must be rebuilt without losing character
Prices vary based on project scope, materials, and site conditions.Call (310) 266-5744 for a free estimate.
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Reclaimed brick walkway rebuild. Old failing path replaced with matching reclaimed brick on a proper graded base.
Carlson Park, Culver City
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