4 Types Of Patio That Can Enhance The Appearance Of Your Garden

29.08.2018
A well-maintained garden is one of the most attractive features about a home. On sunny days you can invite friends outside and relax in an area you’re proud of. The patio is an integral part of the garden. The right kind of material can accentuate the patio, as well as enhance the overall quality of the garden. We’re featuring four different kind of patios that may help you decide on how you want to decorate your garden.

Brick patio

Brickwork is an excellent choice for your patio because of its decorative qualities. Brick is a long lasting material that doesn’t wear away easily. The colour will also provide a good contrast for plants. Brickwork would look stylish with a curved patio because of the layout.

Block paving patio

As a surface material, block paving is one of the most versatile products. It’s easy to install, environmentally sustainable and comes in a range of colours. The diversity of block paving makes it an ideal choice for a patio. The material is durable enough that it can withstand the pressure of an airplane. So, it won’t be worn down by people walking over it on a regular basis.

Mosaic patio

If you’re looking for an artistic patio, then investing in a mosaic surface is a great idea. Mosaic tiles are some of the most diverse on the market. They can be designed with specific patterns or be used to recreate a piece of artwork. You could create a mosaic that’s tied to your garden and add a new layer of artistry.

Stone patio

To achieve a garden with a natural look, a stone patio could be what you’re looking for. Stone comes in many forms, ranging from limestone to bluestone. Each has its own unique properties, so you’ll want to take that into consideration. It’s worth bearing in mind that natural stone may be expensive to quarry and ship in. At Premier Surfacing, we offer a range of services that can help you get your ideal patio. For more information contact us on 01952 840 838.
Published: August 2018

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