Indian sandstone - Laying pattern
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I paid to have mine done (60sq metres)
To be honest my layout was very straightforward and I probably could've done it myself.
But I paid knowing that my design would definitely work, there's nothing worse than having your mix going off while you sit there scratching your head due to some unforessen problem
There are standard layouts you can use for patios (you should be able to find them by googling) but I'm not sure if your 3 sizes of flags you've been supplied are standard
To be honest my layout was very straightforward and I probably could've done it myself.
But I paid knowing that my design would definitely work, there's nothing worse than having your mix going off while you sit there scratching your head due to some unforessen problem
There are standard layouts you can use for patios (you should be able to find them by googling) but I'm not sure if your 3 sizes of flags you've been supplied are standard