Creating a new paved area in your garden can be an amazing project. Whether you are freshening up an older patio area or you’d like to create an eye-catching new patio area in your garden – there is lots to consider. One of the major considerations is the laying pattern you are going to use – are you going to go with the standard mix of random size paving, or would you prefer to use single paving slabs?
Single paving slabs laid in repeating patterns can create an amazing effect when used correctly. It may seem like a small decision, but it’s an important one to get right. Do you want to use smaller slabs with lots of joints? Do you want large, rectangular slabs that cover more space with less joints? How about square paving slabs in a chessboard pattern? The options are endless.
The General Rules of Thumb
“Larger patio areas look best when using larger slabs, smaller areas look better when using smaller slabs.”
The rule of thumb is that larger patio areas look much better with larger patio slabs. The reason being, when you have a larger space, however you plan your space, you are going to have a lot of joints! If you are not careful, the area can end up looking quite busy. For the most part, the attractive part of the patio is the stone itself, not the gaps! So when you have a large area, the best way to avoid a busy area full of jointing gaps is to stick to larger slabs. This increases the area covered by stone, and reduces to area covered by joints.
Meanwhile, if you have a smaller patio area, then you can actually make it look larger than it is by choosing smaller tiles, in a sort of optical illusion. Laying smaller tiles lengthways, running parallel across the back of the property can create a “stretch” illusion where the eyes are tricked into thinking the space is wider than it is.
Extra tip: Don’t lay slabs running away from any windows you are going to look out to the garden from. Long lines running away from the window has the opposite effect and makes the space feel very narrow.
900mm x 600mm Paving Slabs – The Most Popular Size
These days, the 600mm x 600mm single size paving slabs are not the runway winners of the popularity contest. In the last few years, the large 900mm x 600mm slabs have been overtaken as the single size slab of choice. Square tiles are not for everyone, so the ability to lift and lay them a little easier is irrelevant.
The 900mm x 600mm slabs are bigger, so you don’t need to install as many. Each slabs covers an additional 50% area, so you need 50% less in number of slabs. This is often a strong consideration for people as installing as the idea of installing 50% fewer tiles is exactly what they want!
One of the other considerations is that you end up with less jointing space on your patio when opting for bigger tiles. So, if you want to maximise the amount of stone space and don’t like the idea of seeing lots of joints, then the 900mm x 600mm slabs could be the ones for you.
Single Size Paving Slabs – So Which Is Right For You?
With so many options, it’s difficult to know which to go for. Old school square patterns? Large slabs for less joints? Highly patterned small tiles? The secret is, there is no wrong answer. All options can look great if used correctly.
When making that decision, consider the size of your space first as large slabs suit larger areas and vice-versa, but it’s by no means a set-in-stone rule. Small, repeating patterns can make a large area look like an art piece when done correctly. So don’t let it put you off if you really do like the smaller tiles. Ultimately, you’ve got to like it – that’s really the only important factor. If you like it, go for it. We sell single size paving in lots of choices for that exact reason. Everyone’s tastes are different, so make sure you go for what you like!