It can be challenging to visualise how your driveway, entranceway, or garden will look after a changeover and the process of choosing materials and combining the colours can feel overwhelming, but the result is well worth it.
In this example, the driveway features the Eastbourne Beach colour of resin bound, yellow cobble setts for the border, and Egyptian Limestone paving for the steps.
A combination of Boule Terrazzo porcelain paving with a gorgeous speckled pattern and dark brown composite decking boards for the path in the garden works perfectly.






This driveway has a very contemporary appearance thanks to the composite fence with lights, dark porcelain paving, contrasting white entry step, and gray border planks. Everything appears neat and complex.
Although block paving is a timeless material, there are a plethora of color options and combinations. On this driveway, we used the Regatta Silver Haze trio, beautiful blocks combining three sizes. The transition to the grass is seamless thanks to the large key kerbs and charcoal standard block pavement used for the border.
White and blue large tiles mark the entryway
A clever and long-lasting option for driveways of any size is resin-bound surface. In addition to being aesthetically pleasing and easily cleaned, it is permeable.
Available in many colour combinations.



We used Victorian black and white tiles for the path and mint sandstone for the rest of the front garden. The smooth surface of the classic pointed pier caps and light tones of the natural paving stone contrast with the red color of the front wall. The Victorian path is highlighted from both sides by the bullnose step made of mint sandstone.
There is still a space for flower bed with salvaged shrubs.
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