There are three primary types of paving stones in existence that you can use for the purpose of creating a unique and interesting driveway space, patio space or walkway. These three primary types of pavers are:
- Concrete pavers, which are made out of cement materials,
- Brick pavers, which are made out of clay materials,
- Stone pavers, which are made out of natural stone material such as flagstone or granite,
All of these types of pavers also come in a wide variety of different shapes and colors, and what this means is that you have a wide variety of different options to choose from when you are putting stones down for different purposes. There are a wide variety of different popular patterns that are regularly used for the purpose of paving using stones, and these include circles, herringbone pattern, basket weave pattern and many others as well. If you are trying to be even more creative, then something else that you may want to consider is mixing various designs together with different colored stones in order to create a unique concept.
Paving your driveway or patio space with stones is something that can offer an excellent first impression for people that visit your home. There are a number of different things that you are going to want to be aware of when it comes to paving with stones, however. These things include climate, drainage consideration, how much time is available for the purpose of maintenance and what your budget is. All of these things are going to need to be considered long before you set about on this process.
No matter whether you will be using stones or pavers or any other materials for your patio process, you are going to need to consider using edging because there are numerous advantages to using edging when paving driveways, paths or patios, including:
- It offers supports for the pavers,
- It reduces the chance of cracks appearing,
- It adds to the appearance of the paved space,
- It reduces the amount of maintenance that is required.
The most popular type of paver that you are going to come across when putting stones down for a patio, a driveway or any other purpose is going to be stone pavers, which are natural and beautiful. What you need to keep in mind however is that these are not always the best option for every situation. In some situations it may be more ideal for you to use brick, which is a stronger material and also happens to be more durable as well. Brick is also capable of adapting better when it comes to shifts in the ground that may occur throughout the year.
Photo Credits: MontanaRaven
Originally posted 2009-09-01 03:41:14. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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