Stepping Stones – Good Distance Placement
Q: I am constructing a twenty foot walkway using sixteen-inch square stepping stones. How far apart should the stones be placed?
A: A good spacing is twenty four inches between centers. This will fit most folks’ gait, but taller and shorter people may occasionally have to “skip a step” as they walk down the path.
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