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EvianBaby | 09:47 Wed 05th Sep 2012 | Home & Garden
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My cat flap/new glass is finally being installed today but the ground on the outside is lower down than the inside so I need to make some sort of platform on the outside. I was just going to get a couple of breeze blocks but they are kind of unnatractive.

Can anyone suggest something that's cheap and easy but might look a bit better?
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We put a layer of bricks on the ground and then topped this with a couple of paving slabs making an attractive step.
I'm just wondering if you could customise breeze blocks somehow. They're probably too porous to accept paint very well, but maybe you could decorate them?
Ugh, now thinking of Blue Peter-type breeze blocks with glitter and sticky backed plastic. Stupid idea, forget it!
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It's sort of round from the decking area so I was wondering if I could get off cuts somewhere of decking to put over the breeze blocks (or whatever I use) but not sure how I'd secure them.
How about a couple of the biggish bricks used in making garden walls?
The ones with 'cut-outs' in them?
hello again Evianbaby.

what about a small wooden ramp?
your OH could construct one - or there will be one at your local pet or garden store
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I can't picture what you mean Alba?

There's not enough room for a ramp, there's only about 15 inches between the glass and the fence. Plus I don't have an OH to make one. Not that I couldn't do it myself.

Also, it can't be a permanent structure as it's a rented house. That's why I was thinking big blocks, so they are heavy enough to stay there without needing cement.
I'll see if I can find anything to explain myself better Evian.
Words sometimes ain't my strong point :-)
typical, can't find any pictures to offer a link.

They're about 10'' or so square, about 4'' deep but not solid.
Thank you very much D97!!
That's the exact brutes. One of these days I'll put the right words into a search engine :-)
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Oh yeah, they're a bit more attractive. My only thought is that it might be a bit tricky for the cat to walk on but I'll pop in B&Q later and see what styles they have. Thanks all.
They'd look good, alba, but the holes would just fill up with mud and stuff. But maybe evian could fill the holes with something of a contrasting colour.
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Actually, that's a good point. I could just pack the holes with pebbles (which I happen to have half a garden full of). If I pack them in quite tightly it should be ok.
dang, forgot about that Kiki, how about some ground covering plant, fill the holes with compost and cat would have no-where to fall through and a carpet-like covering.
(Now I can't think of the name of the plant I want! not a good day today)
Ooh, yes, pebbles would look fab!
and much less hassle!
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Excellent! Thanks Alba & Kiki.

Thinking about it they'll actually be lying on top of pebbles which have a groud covering underneath so I can wedge them in a bit then fill them up. Oohh, looking forward to doing that now. Thanks both, great idea!
Try a soapbox

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