When it comes to designing the perfect outdoor space, the material you choose for your patio or paving makes a massive difference—not just in how it looks, but in how long it lasts, how easy it is to maintain, and how well it suits your lifestyle.
At Landscapers Durham, we’ve worked on all kinds of patios and pathways across County Durham, and we know that no two gardens (or customers) are the same. That’s why choosing the right material is one of the most important decisions you’ll make.
Let’s break down the most popular patio and paving materials, their benefits, and what to consider before making your choice.
1. Uk Sandstone
One of the most commonly used materials in UK gardens, Uk sandstone offers a natural, timeless look.
✔ Pros:
Natural variation in colour and texture
Durable and weather-resistant
Enhances traditional and modern gardens
✘ Cons:
Requires sealing to prevent staining
Can become slippery when wet if not treated
? Best for: Rustic, countryside, or character properties in Durham and nearby villages.
2. Concrete Paving Slabs
Concrete slabs are a versatile and budget-friendly choice, available in a wide range of colours, sizes, and finishes.
✔ Pros:
Cost-effective
Easy to install
Low maintenance
✘ Cons:
Less natural appearance
May fade over time without proper sealing
? Best for: Modern gardens, driveways, and large paved areas where cost-efficiency matters.
3. Porcelain Paving
Porcelain is becoming increasingly popular thanks to its sleek look and durability.
✔ Pros:
Non-porous and highly stain-resistant
Slip-resistant options available
Doesn’t fade or weather easily
✘ Cons:
Requires precise installation
More expensive than concrete or sandstone
? Best for: Contemporary gardens or outdoor entertaining spaces with a clean, minimalist aesthetic.
4. Block Paving
Block paving is often used for driveways but works just as well for patios and paths.
✔ Pros:
Extremely durable and strong
Wide range of patterns and colours
Easy to repair (replace individual blocks)
✘ Cons:
Can develop weeds in joints if not sealed
Needs a solid sub-base to prevent sinking
? Best for: Driveway-patio combinations or decorative paths in family gardens.
5. Limestone
Limestone is another natural stone option, typically offering a smoother, more uniform appearance than sandstone.
✔ Pros:
Elegant and soft-looking texture
Easy to cut and shape
UV-resistant
✘ Cons:
Can discolour if not sealed
Slightly softer than sandstone
? Best for: Subtle, elegant gardens or those with light-coloured features.
6. Gravel and Aggregates
While not strictly paving slabs, gravel is a popular choice for low-cost paths and informal patios.
✔ Pros:
Affordable and easy to lay
Excellent for drainage
Low-maintenance with a weed membrane underneath
✘ Cons:
Can be displaced easily
Less comfortable for seating areas or bare feet
? Best for: Garden paths, driveways, or budget-friendly projects.
✅ Choosing the Right Material: What to Consider
Before selecting your paving or patio material, think about:
Foot traffic: Will the area be used daily or occasionally?
Drainage: Does the material allow water to pass through or need extra drainage?
Aesthetics: Do you want a modern, rustic, or natural look?
Budget: Natural stones are beautiful, but they come at a higher cost.
Why Choose Landscapers Durham for Your Patio Project?
At Landscapers Durham, we don’t just install patios—we help you create outdoor spaces that last. With nearly a decade of experience working in the Durham area, we provide:
Honest advice on materials that suit your garden
Professionally Paving and Patios Services with the correct base
Custom design to match your vision and lifestyle
Aftercare guidance to keep your patio looking great
From porcelain patios in the city to sandstone gardens in rural areas, we’ve done it all—with results that speak for themselves.