Block Paving, Tarmac, Concrete and Slabs
Choosing Colour And Stone For Kerbing
There are different types of stones used in kerbing. Let us have a look at few of them:
Poured Concrete is the most popular means of creating a hard surfaced wall or pavement in your garden. Driveways and pathways can be created easily by using poured concrete. They are more durable and also the least expensive method of kerbing.
Though gravel was not an attractive kerbing material initially, it is finding followers in modern days. Gravel comes in different colours and shapes. It can easily make kerbing a budget-friendly experience; yet add an extra charm to the garden.
Bricks are very popular for kerbing, especially in patios or terraces. A standard brick size is 2¼” x 3¾” x 8″ (5.7 x 9.53 x 20.3 cm), and it comes in red or yellow. It is necessary that you pick up the right quality of brick that matches your climatic conditions in order to prevent them from cracking in future.
Stones and Slates: There are different types of stones like patio stones and flag stones that can be used for kerbing, paving or building patios. Many of them also offer a range of colours to the consumers. That is why Kwik kerb is a popular choice for kerbing material across the world. It comes in different shapes and colours. You can easily use them to have matching or contrasting colours between your patios and edging.
You can find a range of stones and also view the colours on www.concreteedgingsydney.com.au. In case you feel lost about which colour and stone to choose for kerbing, consult a landscape designer or a professional.
Shawnee Rayen is an edging specialist working in the field of garden edging and landscaping for more than 10 years.
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