Four Types of Driveway, Walkway & Patio Finishes

There are a handful of landscaping techniques you can use to make your property more appealing and valuable. From gardens and lawn maintenance to natural stone and pattern concrete, the opportunities are endless. Whether you’re trying to add value before listing your house or just looking to impress your guests, landscaping is a great way to add curb appeal to any property.

Building or renovating a patio, walkway, or porch allows you to take advantage of your property by increasing your living space and creating an inviting atmosphere. Once you decide on the design and positioning of your space, it’s important to find a finish that suits the rest of your property. Whether you’re going for a more rustic feel or a more modern look, your choice of texture and pattern will drastically affect the overall look of the finished product. Finding the right design can be difficult, compounded by the seemingly endless array of options involving stone, sizing, and layout. Here are a few popular finishes that will help you narrow down your selection and find the right look:

Concrete

Concrete is the most affordable and straightforward option for patios, walkways, and driveways. While it’s not exactly the most exciting option, it’s durable, appealing, and safe, making it a great choice for those with kids or pets. Poured concrete offers a handful of benefits including moisture control, easy cleaning, and longevity that you may not find with other options. If you have the right tools and know-how, you might even be able to build a concrete patio or walkway yourself, saving even more money down the line.

Pattern Concrete

Pattern or stamped concrete is a step above poured concrete, as it can be much more appealing while offering the same benefits, and it’s only slightly more expensive. Pattern concrete is available in a wide variety of textures, designs, and patterns, allowing you to customize the look of your property much more than with poured concrete. While pattern concrete offers the same benefits as standard concrete, the indents also provide even better drainage, which is great around pools or hot tubs.

Stone Interlocking

Stone interlocking is often used on driveways or front steps, but this method can be used almost anywhere. Stone interlocking offers even more flexibility than poured or pattern concrete as most projects are designed specifically for your property. You can choose between size and color of the stones, along with layout and positioning to create intricate patterns and designs that are sure to increase the curb appeal of your property.

Natural Stone

Last but not least, natural stone is one step above stone interlocking. Natural stone offers all the same benefits and flexibility as stone interlocking, but with even more customizability and a more unique look. Natural stone patios, walkways, and driveways are elegant and unique, and are more durable than you might think. If you are considering stone interlocking, you might want to look into the benefits of natural stone as well before making a decision.

 

By |2018-03-15T14:40:14+00:00February 21st, 2018|GTA Sealing Experts Report|