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  • Expand and extend gabion wall on slope | slope stabilization | raised bed

    A gabion retaining wall filled with rocks is set in a gravel-covered yard, stabilizing the slope; metal cages stacked on top hold more rocks and plants, while dried leaves are scattered on the ground nearby. www.commaik.de

    The small slope below the parking lot was secured with a gabion wall last year. I created a raised bed between the wall of stone baskets and the parking lot and planted the first plants. The raised bed has an automatic watering system and is additionally secured with a honeycomb fleece. The area in front of the office now looks tidier and cleaner than before. Our visitors are offered a much more beautiful picture. The slope was also secured against slipping with the stone baskets. In this article I describe how I extended the existing gabion wall with an additional stone basket.

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    Build your own concrete foundation for garden kitchen and garden shed

    5. August 2021
    Several green plants grow in a gravel garden with purple flower spikes. Some are surrounded by black landscaping fabric and gray rocks arranged in wire mesh grids, forming a modern raised bed. A stone wall completes the background. www.commaik.de

    Secure raised bed on a slope with gabions and honeycomb fleece

    2. August 2020
    A yellow excavator is digging earth along a muddy construction site, creating a steep dirt slope next to trees and residential buildings, where gabion baskets may soon be installed for added slope stability. www.commaik.de

    Securing the slope with gabions – preparing the ground with the excavator

    25. April 2020
  • Build your own carport – safely stabilize slopes with gabions

    A gabion wall, constructed from a sturdy metal wire cage filled with rocks, supports a sloped area in the yard covered with fallen leaves and bordered by greenery and concrete blocks. www.commaik.de

    Securing the slope with a gabion wall was the final task in our “Build your own carport” project. Our double carport was finally finished. The roof turned out to be tight, and I had applied the paint several times to ensure long-lasting quality and protection. Once I had installed the electrics, LED lighting, motion detectors and a surveillance camera, the interior of the carport was as good as complete. Now I turned my attention to the final slope stabilization behind and next to the carport. In addition to the solid, steel-reinforced formwork stone wall, I planned to erect a decorative gabion wall in the front viewing area to provide additional…

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    A carport with bright electrics overhead stands on a dirt surface at night. Behind it is a stone wall, stacked wood, fencing, and the crescent moon shining in the dark sky. www.commaik.de

    Optimally illuminate carport with LED light – install camera and motion detector

    27. September 2020
    A construction site showing a foundation with concrete blocks and three large wooden beams placed across the gravel ground, likely in preparation for building a carport structure. www.commaik.de

    Build your own carport – calculate and adjust post lengths correctly

    26. September 2020
    Concrete blocks are laid in a straight line to form a shuttering stone wall foundation, with a spirit level, wooden plank, and hammer on top; yellow guide lines ensure alignment. Soil and rocks can be seen in the background along the gentle slope. www.commaik.de

    Build your own carport – secure slope with shuttering blocks

    26. August 2020
  • Slope stabilization – stack gabions safely on top of each other

    A construction site with a stone retaining wall and gabion wire mesh reinforcement in front of a modern house; soil and building materials are scattered in the foreground. www.commaik.de

    Over a period of a few weeks, I built the first row of gabions over a length of around 30 meters. A relatively straight section was followed by a slight bend. By placing the gabions inside each other, I was able to form a corner on the south-east side. Towards the end, the difference in height to the existing gabion wall was ensured via a terraced structure of the subsoil. As this was not enough to safely support the entire slope behind the wall, I had to stack the stone baskets in a second row. In this article I describe the construction of my 2 meter high and more than…

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    A paved driveway with a grid of black plastic or rubber honeycomb cells installed next to a brick walkway, likely used for parking lot ground reinforcement or drainage. A wire mesh retaining wall is visible in the background. www.commaik.de

    Build your own parking lot with gabions and lawn grids

    5. October 2014
    A long gabion retaining wall made of wire cages filled with rocks stands beside a dirt path, showcasing the strength and durability of gabion construction. Some building materials and houses are visible in the background. www.commaik.de

    Securing a slope with gabions – 1. initial situation and preparation

    20. April 2020
    A yellow excavator is digging earth along a muddy construction site, creating a steep dirt slope next to trees and residential buildings, where gabion baskets may soon be installed for added slope stability. www.commaik.de

    Securing the slope with gabions – preparing the ground with the excavator

    25. April 2020
  • Securing slopes with gabions – installing stones correctly

    A construction site featuring gabions—wire mesh walls filled with rocks—a wooden plank supported by concrete blocks, an orange bucket, bricks, and a wheelbarrow with building materials nearby. www.commaik.de

    I had now erected the first row of gabions on my earth slope over a length of a good 30 meters. I drew a nice curve for the next 20 meters and then built a real corner with a height offset for the remaining meters. Before I could install the second row of stone baskets, the bottom row first had to be filled with stones.

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    A long gabion retaining wall made of wire cages filled with rocks stands beside a dirt path, showcasing the strength and durability of gabion construction. Some building materials and houses are visible in the background. www.commaik.de

    Securing a slope with gabions – 1. initial situation and preparation

    20. April 2020
    A close-up of gabion wire mesh panels forming a fence or retaining wall, with a black cable looped through the grid. Gravel and dirt are visible on the ground, and a white material lines the inside of the structure. www.commaik.de

    Securing a slope with gabions – fleece water conduits

    11. June 2020
    A gabion retaining wall filled with rocks is set in a gravel-covered yard, stabilizing the slope; metal cages stacked on top hold more rocks and plants, while dried leaves are scattered on the ground nearby. www.commaik.de

    Expand and extend gabion wall on slope | slope stabilization | raised bed

    15. November 2020
  • Securing slopes with gabions – building corners and curves

    A metal wire gabion cage is positioned on muddy ground next to soil, with black cylindrical planting trays and other gabions nearby, likely at a construction or landscaping site. www.commaik.de

    The stone baskets for the gabion wall were erected over a length of a good 20 meters within a few weeks. Starting from the driveway in a south-easterly direction, I was able to build a slight curve. The spirals provide a certain amount of play – but this does not allow for tight curves. So now I had to form proper corners with

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    A modern house stands behind tall gabion walls filled with rocks under a sunny sky. The ground in front is scattered with wood chips and construction materials, while trees and blue sky frame the scene in the background. www.commaik.de

    Securing a 30-meter slope with gabions – setting up and aligning the stone baskets

    1. May 2020
    A construction site with a stone retaining wall and gabion wire mesh reinforcement in front of a modern house; soil and building materials are scattered in the foreground. www.commaik.de

    Slope stabilization – stack gabions safely on top of each other

    21. August 2020
    Rebar grid and plumbing pipes set in a concrete foundation slab form, ready for pouring at a construction site, with a garden kitchen planned and grass lawn in the background. www.commaik.de

    Build your own concrete foundation for garden kitchen and garden shed

    5. August 2021
  • Slope stabilization with gabions – Building raised beds with gabions

    A sturdy gabion basket filled with large rocks forms a retaining wall along a garden bed, with gravel on the ground beside it and plants growing nearby. www.commaik.de

    Below the gabion-enclosed parking lot, right next to the house, there is an earth slope. This is a good 6m long and just under 2m deep. The entire terrain is sloping at this point and the slope compensates for a height difference of around 1.5m. The slope is so steep that it slides downwards bit by bit during heavy rainfall. I had to find a solution for slope stabilization quickly.

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    A paved driveway with a grid of black plastic or rubber honeycomb cells installed next to a brick walkway, likely used for parking lot ground reinforcement or drainage. A wire mesh retaining wall is visible in the background. www.commaik.de

    Build your own parking lot with gabions and lawn grids

    5. October 2014
    A modern house stands behind tall gabion walls filled with rocks under a sunny sky. The ground in front is scattered with wood chips and construction materials, while trees and blue sky frame the scene in the background. www.commaik.de

    Securing a 30-meter slope with gabions – setting up and aligning the stone baskets

    1. May 2020
    A metal wire gabion cage is positioned on muddy ground next to soil, with black cylindrical planting trays and other gabions nearby, likely at a construction or landscaping site. www.commaik.de

    Securing slopes with gabions – building corners and curves

    19. August 2020
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In this construction diary, we share our experience in the renovation and modernization of our Art Nouveau villa and hope to give a few suggestions and tips to some of you.

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