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Garden Paving
Garden paving is an extremely practical choice for outdoor spaces. Boasting a timeless appeal, paving can potentially remain in place for decades offering fantastic value for money too.
Stone Warehouse is a leading UK supplier of garden paving. We stock a wide range of garden paving slabs, patio kits and patio circles with various colour options to choose from. Our paving materials span premium sandstone, cost-effective concrete and contemporary porcelain.
So whether you’re in search of a modern makeover or more of a traditional paving style, you’ll find everything you need for your new patio right here on our website!
We supply our garden paving in pallet quantities with a 2-3 working day delivery timescale.
Here is an overview of our garden paving, including how to use paving to maximise the outcome of your exterior project as a homeowner, landscaper, developer or gardener.
Stone Warehouse Garden Paving Types
We stock a vast range of paving stones from rectangular patio slabs through to circular patio kits, plus paving accessories such as edging and stepping stones.
Our paving materials include concrete and Indian sandstone, offering plenty of choice for all budgets and aesthetic preferences.
We’ve broken down our paving range into the following categories to make it easy to find what you need.
Concrete Paving
Concrete paving is a highly versatile material for any landscaping project. Providing the perfect level and hard standing surface for your garden furniture, plant pots or other accessories, concrete paving creates instant visual impact. Our concrete paving replicates various premium stone materials allowing you to achieve your desired garden look for less.
Edging
Edging is an essential paving accessory used to define garden patio paving or line a gravel driveway. As well as looking visually impressive, patio edging can also prevent vegetation from encroaching on your patio or lawn. We supply our edging in a variety of colours and materials so that you can find a shade which compliments your patio, driveway or lawn. Browse our selection of Edging products here.
Patio Packs & Circle Kits
Patio packs and circle kits are here to provide some spectacular visual interest to your outdoor spaces. Perfect for framing your outdoor seating areas, circular patio kits give you all the pieces you need to create a beautiful space without the hassle of measuring and cutting each individual patio stone manually. Explore our versatile range of stone colours and materials. Browse our range of patio packs and circle kits here.
Paving Slabs
Paving slabs are one of the most practical and versatile outdoor landscaping materials that exist. When installed and maintained correctly, paving can potentially last for decades ensuring years of continual enjoyment. We stock paving slabs in a variety of shapes, sizes and colours meaning there’s a perfect patio just waiting for your garden at Stone Warehouse! Browse our range of paving slabs here.
Porcelain Paving
Porcelain paving exudes glamour, having gained popularity within the landscaping world in recent years. Available in a luxury range of white, grey and black shades, porcelain paving transforms outdoor areas into contemporary spaces for entertaining. In particular, using porcelain paving indoors and matching this with a similar style of porcelain paving outside can create a seamless transition between both spaces. Browse our range of porcelain paving here.
Sandstone Paving
Our Traditional Sandstone paving features gorgeous tones of yellows, oranges and creams and offers an alternative to grey paving. We also supply grey sandstone paving which offers a more contemporary option. As a premium paving material, Indian sandstone can create serious kerb appeal. By choosing a real stone over a concrete imitation you ensure every slab is unique and beautiful. Sandstone works well as a patio material and is available in large slabs or as a circular patio kit. Browse our full range of Sandstone paving here.
Sleepers
Concrete sleepers offer a long-lasting and practical alternative to wooden railway sleepers. Best of all, our concrete sleepers have a wood effect meaning you can get the look of wood without any of the cost or pitfalls of using the real thing. Providing strength and durability, concrete sleepers can be used to create garden walls (seek advice from a professional landscaper if possible) raised beds or for sporadic paving/stepping stones in your garden. Browse our full range of concrete sleepers here.
Stepping Stones
Stepping stones can be strategically placed in grass, gravel or other landscaping features to create an informal pathway. Explore rectangular and circular stepping stones with textures such as aged oak, weathered buff, coiled rope and cindered ash. As well as providing a level surface to walk on, stepping stones can also be used as a level base for plant pots in your garden. Browse our full range of stepping stones here.
Benefits Of Garden Paving
When it comes to transforming your outdoor space, there are lots of materials to choose from such as decking, gravel or even fresh concrete.
While you may want to use a combination of materials to achieve different things in your garden, here are some of the benefits of opting for garden slabs (paving) over other materials specifically.
Patio Stones Have Timeless Appeal
Paving slabs are available in an array of colours and materials. But something which remains consistent regardless of the paving slabs you opt for is that when installed, a patio always looks fantastic.
Patios never go out of style and can also improve the value of your property. Most of all, patios provide an extremely practical surface for all your outdoor dining, entertaining and relaxing needs.
Paving Stones Offer Excellent Longevity
Forget having to stain a timber deck or refresh your gravel every few years by opting for garden paving slabs instead!
As the name suggests, paving slabs are designed specifically to be used in outdoor projects for the likes of patios, driveways and other functional purposes. Not only do paving stones fair well in all weather conditions but strength wise they are also built to last.
So long as paving is installed correctly and maintained over time (i.e. cleaned), paving stones will continue to offer a durable surface to use within your garden.
Lots Of Different Colours And Materials To Explore
No two gardens are the same, and the amazing benefit of paving slabs is that you can choose from endless colours and materials. These range from contemporary natural slate colours to rich earthy tones and even multi-coloured paving flags.
Whatever you have in mind for your patio project, Stone Warehouse supplies a quality range of paving spanning various paving slab sizes. Plus material textures such as smooth and anti-slip finishes.
All of which means you'll find the right paving slabs for your project plus all the accessories you need for your outdoor space.
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Garden Paving UK FAQs
We’ve answered some of the most common questions about all things garden paving below.
If you don’t see your query, the Stone Warehouse customer service team is only a call or a click away.
Simply fill out our contact form or give us a call on 01629 636 212.
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Or check out our inspiration page where you’ll find helpful guides on how to make the most out of your outdoor space.
Do I Need Planning Permission For Paving Back Garden?
Planning permission is generally not required for paving a back garden. However, you should comply with certain landscaping regulations to ensure you arn't responsible for flooding.
For front gardens, any driveway surface must ensure that any run-off water from the garden is not directed towards existing drains on public pavements or highways. This is to help reduce the strain on the drainage networks to prevent flooding. If the surface will be covered with more than 5 metres of impermeable material then planning permission will be needed. If you are unsure whether planning permission is required for your landscaping project, please consult your local planning authority.
Can I Pave My Front Garden?
Yes, you can pave your front garden so long as you adhere to any planning permission regulations. These relate to ensuring adequate drainage of rainwater along with not exceeding 5 metres of paving coverage. Be sure to research your local authority planning regulations before paving your front garden. Read here for more information on permeable paving from the RHS.
How Much Does It Cost To Pave A Garden?
The cost of paving will depend on the material you choose along with the level of coverage required. There may also be additional costs for installation depending on whether or not you plan on installing the paving yourself. While costs can vary, our patio kits are priced starting from £44 through to £549. (Prices for products will vary depending on your delivery postcode) Therefore, we offer plenty of choice whether you’re looking to spruce up a small garden on a budget or create a more substantial installation.
How To Lay Paving Slabs In The Garden
On the Stone Warehouse YouTube channel, we’ve uploaded a video aptly called ‘How to lay a patio’. Here, we take you through all the steps including how to prepare the ground surface, add a base layer, mix the perfect mortar and how to cut your paving slabs to size. We highly recommend giving the video a watch, and subscribing to our channel so that you can benefit from our top garden tricks and tips!
What Can Concrete Sleepers Be Used For?
Our lightly textured concrete sleepers can be used for garden paving, garden walls, pathway borders, water features or as standalone decorative features within your garden. We supply our concrete sleepers in two colour options which mimic beautiful wood textures.
What Is Cheaper Than Garden Paving Slabs?
We offer a range of garden paving slabs to suit all budgets. However, if you are in search of an even cheaper option then gravel might be a better fit for your needs. Alternatively, you could opt for a mixture of gravel and paving for your project. In either case, you’ll find all the landscaping materials you need on our website!
What Do You Put Down Before Patio Slabs?
Patio slabs (aka paving slabs) require a level layer of sub-base MOT Type 1 applied first. Secondly, add mortar to be mixed and applied to the ground on top of your MOT Type 1. This ensures the patio slabs will have great adhesion. Mortar also offers some flexibility to be able to level out to the required surface fall as you work. This can be achieved by using a spirit level to ensure the patio slabs have been installed evenly before the mortar has time to set.
What Is A Cheaper Alternative To Natural Stone Paving?
We sell plenty of paving slabs made from concrete at affordable prices. In particular, concrete can replicate the look of sandstone paving slabs, slate paving slabs, granite paving, limestone paving and other types of natural stone that may be too expensive or impractical for your project.