Natural Stone Paving Slabs
For natural stone paving slabs, make Ovation Landscaping your go-to. Nothing beats stone where landscaping is concerned: it’s naturally sturdy, made through the pressure and intensity of the Earth’s rock cycle. Use it to refurbish an indoor area, one where heavy foot traffic is all but guaranteed. It’s equally great for kitchens and hallways as it is for patios and driveways. Natural stone is hard-wearing and, with the right upkeep, should last a lifetime.
Are you refurbishing a swimming pool? Shop for anti-slip stone slabs, excellent for making your outdoor area safer. It can bear heavy loads without damage, which means it’s also suitable for running, walking and vehicles. Use our natural stone paving slabs to overhaul your driveway. Once finished, don’t forget to pair with our milestone decorative kerbing! Natural stone patio slabs, like our aged Grande cobbles, have a time-worn aesthetic suited to period properties. With soft edges and light grey colouring, you can use their mixed sizes to create a custom look.
For a richer grey texture, browse our Olde Marseille cobbles with white veining. Bigger landscaping projects would benefit from our calibrated 22mm thick sandstone paving. One of the most sought-after project packs in our collection, the mixed shapes and colours of these natural stone paving slabs offer a delicate, riven texture. Some of our most popular colours include natural greys, browns and beiges.
The slabs range in size and thickness from 18mm to 30mm. When finalising a purchase, customers can also browse our paving sealer. We have options, including sandstone sealer and enhancer, designed to keep your slabs looking brand-new for longer.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What colours of natural stone paving do you offer?
- How do you lay natural stone paving?
- How do you cut natural stone paving?
- Does stone paving require maintenance?
We offer natural stone patio slabs in natural colours like grey, white, beige and brown.
If you are inexperienced, laying stone slabs may require help from a professional landscaper. However, it is a task that can be accomplished using mortar and natural crushed stone.
You can cut natural stone with a hammer and chisel or, for quicker results, a circular saw.
Stone paving should be regularly swept to remove dust and debris. It may also benefit from cleaning with warm soapy water every couple of months: this will prevent an accumulation of algae.