11 Creative Ways Flagstone
11 creative ways with crazy paving
Pathways
Leading to the front door of a traditional or contemporary home, a crazy paved pathway will make a statement entrance like in this property designed by Bower Architecture.
Steps and steppers
With the variation in size, crazy paving is a great option is for small areas such as steps or steppers in the garden, like this coastal outdoor space created by Kings Landscaping.
Driveways
No need to create a bland driveway. A crazy paved driveway like this one designed by Sydney landscape team Growing Rooms, adds interest to the front garden and is incredibly durable.
Poolside
Endicott crazy paving around this pool works perfectly with the 1960’s design aesthetic of this home designed by Bower Architecture.
Walling
Crazy paving isn’t just an ideal material for flooring. Endicott crazy paving is used to finish the outdoor bar area of the Raffles Hotel in Perth.
Courtyards
MRTN Architects have introduced texture and warmth in this walled courtyard space using Porphyry crazy paving.
Terrace gardens
Soft landscape borders the natural stone outdoor terrace of this contemporary home designed by boutique firm, Keen Architecture.
Groundcover spaces
Breaking up the crazy with ground cover is a great way to add functionality to your outdoor space while reducing the cost. Planting a ground cover like Signature Landscapes has in this residential garden will also help reduce the weeds popping up.
Interior living areas
Continue the flow from outdoors by laying crazy paving within interior living areas for a natural aesthetic. This home designed by Enoki features Porphyry crazy paving.
Bathroom surrounds
Wet areas are a great place to incorporate natural stone. Shaun Lockyer Architects have created a relaxing bathroom space using Endicott crazy paving.
Fireplace
If you’re looking to make a feature of your fireplace, it’s hard to compete with natural stone. This fireplace by Earthtone with its simple timber mantle showcases our Endicott crazy paving.