Tips For Choosing the Right Stone Pavers For Your Property

Posted on: 19 January 2023

Whether you want an expanded patio area, would like terracing to be added to your back garden or are simply looking for a suitable outdoor stone paver to make a pathway to your front door, choosing the right sort of slabs is essential. Get it wrong and the whole look of your property can become disjointed. This is certainly true of red-bricked properties, in particular, where light and sandy tones in the outdoor paving create an uncoordinated look. The same problem can occur with any sort of residential property, of course.

As such, you should never study an outdoor stone paver in isolation. Ask for a sample to take home. Most places that sell them will have offcuts or broken pavers they can supply you with at no cost. Take it home and look at it in the environment where it will be installed to gain a better insight into whether it will look good. In the meantime, read the following tips to help you choose the perfect paving slabs for your project.

Opt for Something Unique

Firstly, you should not be afraid to ask your preferred supplier if they can obtain something completely unique for you. Let's say, for example, you have found the right paving slab but would like it to be just a little darker in tone. If so, your supplier may be able to come up with something suitable. More and more people install custom outdoor stone slabs these days to obtain a look that won't be repeated anywhere else. With today's technology, outdoor stone pavers can be made in exactly the hue you are after with additives or printing techniques.

Consider Natural Stone

Natural stone cannot be changed. However, this is not necessary because it is quarried in such a way that every paving slab will offer a one-of-a-kind appearance. Even when the pavers are made to exactly the same dimensions as one another, the arrangement of the various elements that make them up will be unique. Slate, sandstone, granite and limestone all offer this natural look.

Feel the Texture Underfoot

Take your shoes and socks off and stand on the paving slab you are considering having fitted. Some offer warmth and comfort while others provide more variation and visual interest. Concrete pavers can be textured in a myriad of ways but natural stone always offers a degree of variation. If you're worried about slipping in wet weather, then a riven stone surface will be preferable. This means the stone has been hewn in such a way that little ridges are left on it for additional traction.

For more information, contact an outdoor stone paver near you.

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