Advice with sandstone ? pics of progress !! - Edging with paviours ??

Patio flagstones (slabs), concrete flags, stone flags including yorkstone and imported flagstones.
Bilabonic
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Post: # 69746Post Bilabonic

Hi LSP

I am going for Kandla Grey for all the reasons you mentioned above, it is an even colour and less riven plus dense which would suit a damp area.

I am just looking for advice regarding the edging as most guys on here lay it for a living.

Basically 'what would you do'

All advice/opinions is much appreciated.

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Post: # 69748Post lutonlagerlout

i would like a brindle coloured clay paver or sett to give the patio a little bit of colour,but as LSP says the choice is yours
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Bilabonic
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Post: # 69751Post Bilabonic

Cheers LLL, i must seem like a pain...lol..

I am going to go for clay pavers, i am thinking of butt joining them to wall and together and having a'gap' to point between the stone and paver.

Laying them like this would keep joints to a minimum (less algae).

They have some lovely brindle and blue/grey ones at my local Builders Merchants.

I will get a couple and see what looks better, like them both though.

Fitting drains in rain atm, got a bloody soil pipe to sort, it was cemented into old base and now falls short of clay hole in ground..

:(

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Post: # 69756Post London Stone Paving

Again it depends what you want it to look like. Do you want a stark contrast or do you want something to blend in with then stone?

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