top of page

Patio

A patio can be an outdoor space designed for relaxation, dining, or socializing, typically located near a home. Common materials include interlocking pavers, which are durable, easy to install, and low-maintenance, and flagstone, a natural stone that offers a rustic, organic look. Both materials are weather-resistant and provide long-lasting, functional outdoor areas that enhance a home's beauty and utility.

IMG_2137 2.HEIC
IMG_5662.HEIC
IMG_0069.HEIC
IMG_0212.HEIC

Interlock

Interlocking pavers are modular pieces, often made of concrete, that fit together like a puzzle. These pavers are designed to interlock tightly, creating a strong, stable surface. Interlocking pavers come in various shapes, sizes, and colors, allowing for customization in design. Their modular nature makes them relatively easy to install and repair, as individual pavers can be replaced without disturbing the rest of the patio. Interlocking pavers are a popular choice for patios due to their durability, low maintenance, and versatility.

Flagstone

Flagstone is a type of natural stone, usually found in flat, wide slabs, that is commonly used in patio construction. Flagstone patios are appreciated for their rustic, earthy look, as the stones have natural color variations and textures. Flagstone is often laid down in irregular patterns, creating a more organic, natural feel. It’s a durable material, resistant to weathering, and can withstand heavy foot traffic. While flagstone patios can be more labor-intensive to install due to the need for precise fitting, they offer a timeless, elegant appearance that suits a variety of outdoor styles.

bottom of page