2 Types Of Paving To Improve Your Garden

outdoor porcelain paving

Garden paving isn’t always the easiest to choose from, especially when you factor in the quantity, quality and budget set for purchasing new garden slabs. 

Fortunately, we have numerous offers available to help bring down the price and offer the majority of our products in bulk or wholesale.

You can even order up to 4 free samples to take home and try for FREE!

The main question is which types of paving are the best for your garden? What’s best for value? And which slabs or tiles improve your garden in the long run?

All of these questions will be answered below with...

The Top 2 Types of Garden Paving

Mirage Beige porcelain

Porcelain Paving

Porcelain paving is by far one of the most popular types of paving available for indoor and outdoor use today. 

This is because porcelain pavers look absolutely incredible and add a lot of value to your garden, plus they come with an array of benefits. 

For one, they are far less absorbent compared to natural stone counterparts, which makes them more resistant to being damaged and low maintenance. 

In fact, since porcelain paving slabs are permeable and have high durability, there’s practically no need to maintain them at all.

Why not take a look at our full collection for more inspiration?

Click here to discover our full range of porcelain paving.

Rippon buff Sawn Smooth

Sandstone Paving

Sandstone paving is a popular choice in Hull and across the UK.

Many reasons for its popularity come from its durability and often more natural appearance, which is because it’s been formed over millions of years - unless it’s a man-made option!

Generally, the colours of sandstone won’t fade if overly exposed to sunlight and last for many years if looked after, making it a great choice of garden paving. 

Interested in trying out both porcelain paving & sandstone paving?

Order up to 4 free samples to take home and test in the garden.

Plus, get up to an incredible 45% off our products as part of our Black Friday SALE!

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