Choosing colour combination - Colours

All forms of block paving, brick paving, flexible or rigid, concrete or clays, new construction or renovation
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giblets
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Post: # 98704Post giblets

I was hoping that someone could help me decide what the best looking colur block pave in conjuction with 2 new build properties rendered in ivory k rend. Been looking at gallery pictures but cant see anything similar to what I have. I can take a photo which would probably help.thankyou

Mikey_C
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Post: # 98706Post Mikey_C

when you say block pave do you just mean concrete block paving? Or can we include clay blocks?.

however either way a contrasting colour is always best in my opinion, so a charcoal or red, rather than buff

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Post: # 98707Post lemoncurd1702

If they are of a contemporary design I would go with Drivesett Argent in graphite or dark with a light border, or maybe D.Tegula pennant grey or D.50 pewter or similar or........
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sy76uk
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Post: # 98708Post sy76uk

Matching the roof works well in most cases.

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Post: # 98712Post lutonlagerlout

if that K rend is as bland as I think it is then contemporary is the way forward

so argent (light) would look good

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giblets
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Post: # 98724Post giblets

How to I post photos please

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Post: # 98797Post higgness

For the Ivory K-REND think in between white and a very light magnolia

giblets
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Post: # 98798Post giblets

Thanks, we have decided on country cobble either slate or keelyleigh.
More expensive but does look that much nicer.

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Post: # 98802Post seanandruby

Go to noticeboard on the main page and it should be there how to post pictures .
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