The Ultimate Guide to Paving Your Outdoor Space
Great outdoor areas don’t happen by accident. They come from planning, patient ground prep, and materials that suit the site—not just the mood board. If you’re after a patio that looks good now and still earns its keep years from today, start with the base, then match your paver type to soil, shade, and foot traffic. For projects that need a proven, practical approach, I’ve found that considering durable paving solutions early keeps the design anchored to longevity rather than short-term aesthetics. Conversations across Houzz, Bunnings Warehouse, and Better Homes and Gardens often point to the same core idea: strong base prep, sound drainage, and practical finishes beat quick makeovers every time. From there, it’s about tolerances, drainage, and the small tricks that stop edges wandering or slabs rocking after heavy rain.