Browse Paving Slabs by Colour and Size
Silver Grey Granite Paving Plank Linear 900x200x20 From £23.59/m2
Black Limestone Linear Midnight Plank 900x200 22mm £25.59/m2
County Anthracite Porcelain Edging Planks 900x200x20 £33.39/m2
Blue Grey Granite Plank Linear 900x200x20 From £38.69/m2
Black Basalt Porcelain Edging Planks 900x200x20 £33.39/m2
Kandla Grey Porcelain Edging Planks 900x200x20 £23.89/m2
Silver Grey Granite Planks Linear 900x200x25 From £29.19/m2
County LGY Porcelain Edging Planks 900x200x20 £33.39/m2
Plank paving, often referred to as linear paving, comprises long and slender rectangular paving slabs. This style not only has the potential to make a bold visual statement but is versatile enough to be employed in crafting garden edges that harmonize with standard-sized paving slabs. The linear paving planks possess the same physical attributes as conventional paving slabs, differing only in their elongated rectangular shape, which broadens your scope for garden patio design.
Options for linear paving planks
When employed as an edging solution, the foremost consideration is the striking contrast in colour. For instance, if you're utilizing light-coloured paving slabs across a sizable area, it's advisable to opt for black limestone linear 900x200 for the edging. Conversely, if you're using dark-coloured paving slabs extensively, silver-grey granite linear 900x200 emerges as the favoured choice.
For the entirety of the paved area, you have the flexibility to select any colour that aligns with your personal preferences.
Explore the full range of paving slabs and patio slabs to compare different materials, finishes and popular patio sizes widely used in gardens and outdoor living spaces across the UK.
Traditional options such as natural stone paving remain a long-established choice for patios and pathways, including Indian sandstone paving slabs , granite paving , limestone paving and slate paving, each offering natural colour variation and texture.
Modern landscaping projects also frequently use porcelain paving , while more traditional layouts may incorporate clay brick pavers , stone setts, cobbles, curves and edging stones. Popular patio slab sizes such as 900 x 600 and 600 x 600 are widely used for patios, paths and garden seating areas.
Paving Slabs and Patio Slabs - Frequently Asked Questions
What Are Paving Slabs?
Paving slabs are flat outdoor surfacing materials used for patios, garden paths, terraces, and seating areas. This category includes a wide range of materials such as natural stone paving slabs, porcelain paving slabs, and other paving products designed for domestic and landscaping use.
What Does the Paving Slabs Collection Include?
Our paving slabs collection includes natural stone paving slabs such as sandstone paving, limestone paving, granite paving, and slate paving, alongside porcelain paving slabs, and stone setts and cobbles. It also connects with related products used to complete outdoor projects, including granite steps, coping stones, and edging stones.
What Types of Natural Stone Paving Slabs Are Available?
Natural stone paving slabs are available in several popular materials, including Indian sandstone paving, limestone paving, granite paving, and slate paving. Each offers different colours, textures, and visual styles to suit both traditional and contemporary gardens.
What Sizes of Paving Slabs Are Most Popular?
Popular paving slab sizes in the UK include 900 x 600, 600 x 600, and mixed patio packs. Larger format paving slabs are often used for modern patio layouts, while patio packs remain a popular choice for more traditional garden designs.
Are Natural Stone Paving Slabs Better Than Porcelain Paving Slabs?
That depends on the project and the look you want to achieve. Natural stone paving slabs offer authentic texture and natural colour variation, while porcelain paving slabs provide a more uniform appearance, low water absorption, and easier routine maintenance.
Do Paving Slabs Require Maintenance?
Most paving slabs require only routine cleaning and general care. Natural stone paving slabs may benefit from periodic sealing depending on the material and location, while porcelain paving slabs usually require less maintenance because of their low porosity.
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