Sparkey - Filling in circle in paving
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just moved into a new place, it has existing block paving on the driveway and all around the side of the house, we would like to park 2 cars but unfortunately there is flower bed and bushes in the form of a circle in the paving about 2m diameter it looks to have been done properly and is a perfect circle, right where we need to park the car!
we will never match the existing paving, so i thought leave the circle there and fill it in with a contrasting colour.
my question is what base do i need, and also i think that normally you would do the circle 1st then go on with the rest of the drive, so what is the easiest way to fill the circle in with pavers so it looks right,without loads of cuts. the existing pavers are done in a heringbone pattern....any help appriciated!
we will never match the existing paving, so i thought leave the circle there and fill it in with a contrasting colour.
my question is what base do i need, and also i think that normally you would do the circle 1st then go on with the rest of the drive, so what is the easiest way to fill the circle in with pavers so it looks right,without loads of cuts. the existing pavers are done in a heringbone pattern....any help appriciated!
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What about a block paved circle kit? if you look about there should be a 2m one about, 1.8 or 2.4 will be more likely.
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something like this.KLS wrote:What about a block paved circle kit? if you look about there should be a 2m one about, 1.8 or 2.4 will be more likely.
http://www.marshalls.co.uk/homeown....-circle
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thanks for the replies so far. i'll take a photo tomorrow, and once i get the tree out, i can get a proper measurement, would be great if i could get one of those round patterns to fit, but sods law it will be too big or small! i have also seen the slabs type, will those take a car parked on them? thanks all
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Fill the area with red tamac, job done, no awkward cutting!
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here is a photo of the affending tree and the paving...apart from filling the circle, whats the best way to clean these pavers...jetwash?
http://flic.kr/s/aHsjEUQAhh
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http://flic.kr/s/aHsjEUQAhh
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I would not like to try to compact the MOT and sand so as to get block paving level in the circle like that, however I am a DIYer not a professional. I would also expect the circle to sink more or less than the rest of the paving, so always look different. So I would be thinking of making a feature of it.
Small granite setts could be used; given the size of the area it may be affordable to get a professional in to install sets. Also have you considered “resin bonded gravel� or “pebble paving “. A reclaimed mill wheel with pebble paving round it could look great depending on how the rest of the garden looks.
Gravel is the easy option (on a MOT base) and you can replace it with something else easily at a later stage.
Small granite setts could be used; given the size of the area it may be affordable to get a professional in to install sets. Also have you considered “resin bonded gravel� or “pebble paving “. A reclaimed mill wheel with pebble paving round it could look great depending on how the rest of the garden looks.
Gravel is the easy option (on a MOT base) and you can replace it with something else easily at a later stage.
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