Choosing your paving

Real concrete block and flag paving from Interpave manufacturers opens up a world of choice with colours, textures, scales and shapes to suit any style of garden and home. The latest concrete products can match – and often exceed – the visual qualities of more expensive materials such as stone or clay brick. Today, a huge choice of colours and blends are available, making the most of high quality pigments.

 

Whether permeable or conventional, block paving can have a contemporary engineered look or an irregular, ‘weathered’ appearance, matching the look of stone setts, cobbles, clay bricks and other traditional surfaces – while costing significantly less. Concrete decorative paving flags can also be manufactured to reproduce the colour and surface texture of natural stone paving in various finishes - including riven, split, sawn and tooled – or with a thoroughly modern feel.

 

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Style and choice
Marshalls - Woodstone Sleepers - Dark Brown Brett - Alpha Antique Block Paving Marshalls - Grass Guard - Earth Brown Marshalls - Argent - Dark & Light Brett - Alpha Antique Block Paving Brett - Olde English Brick Paving Hanson Formpave  - RcoGranite Royal Deeside Setts In Victoria With Balmoral Used As Edging Brett - Chaucer Traffic Brett - Regatta Brett - Westminster Circle

 

Just a few examples are shown here: visit each Member’s website by clicking on the logos to see just how much choice they offer. And to finish off your paving, Interpave Members also manufacture a wide choice of related products such as path edging and dished channel units to collect and direct water towards rain gardens or gulleys.

 

Marshalls - Drivesett Kerb 4in1 - Pennant Marshalls - Driveline 4 in 1 Kerb - Red Hanson Formpave - Aquapave Charcoal Brett - Dished Channel and Flat top Edging Brett - Edging Charcoal Full Rope and Corner Post Brett - Rustic Kerb Hanson Formpave - Kerbs and Edgeblock

 

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