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5 Types of Landscaping Pavers and What You Can Use Them for


Landscaping pavers are materials used to design outdoor spaces and enhance the aesthetics and functionality of residential and commercial areas. They come in a variety of colors, styles, designs, and sizes, making them suitable for a wide range of outdoor applications.

In this article, we have discussed five different types of landscaping pavers that you can use on your property or commercial site, along with the benefits and drawbacks of each one, to help you decide which type of pavers is the most suitable for your needs.

Concrete Landscaping Pavers

Concrete pavers are extremely common, and you’ll find them on residential and commercial properties. Concrete can be easily shaped into equal-sized pavers that interlock to create a durable and sturdy surface.

Due to their strength and durability, concrete pavers can withstand the weight of heavy vehicles or a high volume of foot traffic, making them perfect for driveways and walkways. They are also suitable for garden patios, as they can withstand extreme weather conditions and are customizable according to your garden aesthetics and purposes.

The downside to concrete landscaping pavers is their quite basic appearance. Unlike other types of landscaping pavers, concrete pavers don’t tend to be available in funky patterns or vibrant colors. However, they are available in a variety of configurations and look smart in greys, browns, and beiges.

Stone Landscaping Pavers

Natural stone is a popular choice for landscaping pavers because of their characteristic appearance and high durability. Natural stone pavers can be made out of limestone, granite, or slate, and each material provides a strong and appealing option for walkways, patios, and even poolside areas.

Stone pavers look natural and stylish. They have a clean and elegant finish that will make your outdoor space look beautiful. Due to being natural and not manmade, natural stone pavers have unique variations in their patterns and colors, making them visually interesting.

The two major downsides to natural stone pavers are their cost and slippery surface when wet. You will need to weigh up whether stone landscaping pavers are within your budget and suitable for the local weather conditions when deciding what type of pavers to install in your home.

Brick Landscaping Pavers

Brick pavers are made out of clay and are often grey or brown. They tend to be rectangular pavers that interlock to create a repeating pattern.

Brick pavers are commonly used for garden pathways and patios because they have a classic and rustic appearance, adding character to any outdoor space.

Although they aren’t as strong as concrete or stone pavers, brick pavers are still a suitable choice for driveways, provided they are installed correctly and are only used for parking lighter vehicles. Driving heavy vans or trucks on brick pavers could cause cracks and breakages.

Rubber Landscaping Pavers

If you’re environmentally conscious, rubber pavers are a winner. They are made out of recycled rubber, reducing the use of raw materials and providing a sustainable way to update your home or commercial building.

Rubber pavers have a softer feel than concrete, stone, or brick pavers, but they are still tough, durable, and able to withstand a variety of weather conditions. You'll commonly find rubber pavers on driveways, along walkways, and on playgrounds due to its soft and slip-resistant surface.

A potential downside to rubber pavers is the limited choice of colors and designs that are available. Because rubber pavers are made from recycled materials and don’t dye very easily, they tend to only be available in a small selection of colors.

Permeable Landscaping Pavers

If you live in an area of the world that receives a lot of rainfall throughout the year, you might be best choosing permeable pavers. This type of landscaping paver is specifically designed to allow water to seep through the top surface and allow it to drain away.

Permeable pavers are a great choice for driveways, outdoor walkways, and garden patios, especially if these areas on your property are particularly prone to flooding or have poor drainage systems surrounding them. Using permeable pavers for your property will help to regulate the drainage of rainwater and keep your home flood-free, even during extreme weather conditions.

They're eco-friendly and resistant to significant erosion, so they will last years. However, due to their unique and functional design, permeable pavers can be slightly more expensive than other options and can take longer to install.