Concrete pavers may be the missing ingredient you need to enhance your yard. Pavers have many benefits including the fact that they are low in cost and low in maintenance. They are also strong and aren’t impacted by freezing or thawing. With a little planning, the right hardscape project can transform a disheveled yard into a manicured landscape. Some common hardscapes constructed from concrete pavers are:
Below are some common elements to consider when choosing the right paver for your hardscape:
Pavers can come in a wide variety of colors, from grays and blues to reds and browns. We advise considering the type of traffic a space will have when deciding on color. Driveways or parking areas might benefit from a darker paver color to hide potential stains. Lighter pavers are best for areas that will absorb a lot of sunlight, like patios or poolscapes.
The possibilities with pavers are endless as they come in different size and shapes and then can be arranged in various geometric patterns. When considering size, it again depends on the type of project. Smaller pavers are best for your typical 4-foot wide sidewalks and small patios. For larger patios and driveways, a larger paver may be advised. The paver shape often comes down to personal preference as they come in nearly every shape possible. Some are pre-fit to assemble into specific patters that cover a certain set area. It is even possible to buy kits to create large circles and geometric patterns. The pattern of installation can also vary according to your project and preferences.
Just as in size and color, there area choices when it comes to texture and finish. Pavers can be sanded smooth, rough-sided or even tumbled, which creates a distressed finish with rounded edges. Some pavers are imprinted with simple or complex textures, and others have finishes applied to enhance the color and texture.
The experts at E.A. Quinn can take you through the concrete paver possibilities. Contact us today to learn more !