Paving Designed by Me

It's time to start thinking about your outdoor space, and in particular the patio.  This essential area between the house and the garden is perfect for outdoor living - get your patio right and you’ll have a versatile and practical space to use.  Relaxing with a drink after work, barbecue parties, al fresco dining with family and friends and a play area for the children. Don’t just go for boring concrete slabs, bring some style and colour to your patio area with my fabulous Woven Paving.

I have tried to make concrete cool with my cleverly designed Woven paving, it is perfect for a small/medium space or a feature area.  My inspiration came from a basket weave effect, using only two different sized paving stones, it’s easy to create an intricate designer look in a small/medium area.  
 
The surface of the paving slabs has a textured hessian beige effect and the smaller black ‘shadow’ tiles set in between, form a striking contrast and will give you a real Wow factor patio.
A pack of Woven Paving when laid using a 10-15mm joint  cover's 6.30m2.
50 x Soft Beige Weave (455mm x 235mm)
50 x Blue-Black Infill (100mm x 100mm)
And now you’ll need some great furniture for the new patio, a parasol or canopy for shade and maybe a patio heater to extend your outdoor time during the cooler evenings.  And don’t forget your patio dressing in the form of pots or containers of flowers and plants to soften the edges of the patio and to bring colour and fragrance to the space. 
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