Hi there,
I am thinking of laying a Marshalls Tegula Circle Kit and then by continuing to extend the circle with small and medium tegula blocks. I am looking at using Hazelnut for the bulk and then pennant grey for the edging, with beds either side.
After speaking to Marshalls they suggest that I continue with 2 "rows" of small followed by 2 rows of medium and then I can do whatever I pattern thereafter.
I cannot seem to find this layout anywhere and was wondering if this might be easy to lay and get peoples thoughts on this. By the way our driveway is 25m2.
Thanks,
Adam
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You wont't find this layout as you would construct this laying pattern as required on site
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If the job is only 25m2 in total I dont think you will get to a radius that will need large blocks, as you say it will lead to some big joints
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