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Blue Grey Porcelain Paving Tiles Granite Effect 600x600x20 From £20.79/m2
Paving slabs 600x600 format for porcelain slabs and natural stone paving emphasizes their cost-effective advantage. Conversely, the 600 x 600 concrete paving is commonly perceived as inexpensive, as it tends to darken and deteriorate over time.
In contrast, our paving slabs 600 x 600 flagstones are available in a range of high-quality materials such as sandstone, porcelain, granite, limestone, and slate. This diverse selection ensures that whether you're aiming for a traditional or rustic natural stone appearance or seeking a modern, high-performance porcelain look, our 600 x 600 paving slab collection has a variety of choices to suit your needs.
These well-sized outdoor slabs provide a neat, consistent look and sense to patios, gardens, walkways, and other outdoor areas. Their lighter weight of 600 x 600 allows for easier handling during the laying process compared to 900 x 600 paving slabs. Additionally, their lower unit price offers customers superior cost-effectiveness when compared to 900 x 600 outdoor tiles.
Explore the full range of paving slabs and patio slabs to compare different materials, finishes and popular patio sizes widely used in gardens and outdoor living spaces across the UK.
Traditional options such as natural stone paving remain a long-established choice for patios and pathways, including Indian sandstone paving slabs , granite paving , limestone paving and slate paving, each offering natural colour variation and texture.
Modern landscaping projects also frequently use porcelain paving , while more traditional layouts may incorporate clay brick pavers , stone setts, cobbles, curves and edging stones. Popular patio slab sizes such as 900 x 600 and 600 x 600 are widely used for patios, paths and garden seating areas.
Paving Slabs and Patio Slabs - Frequently Asked Questions
What Are Paving Slabs?
Paving slabs are flat outdoor surfacing materials used for patios, garden paths, terraces, courtyards and seating areas. They are widely used in residential landscaping and outdoor construction projects across the UK.
This category includes a broad range of paving materials such as natural stone paving slabs, porcelain paving slabs and concrete paving slabs, each offering different visual styles, performance characteristics and maintenance requirements.
What Does the Paving Slabs Collection Include?
The paving slabs collection includes natural stone paving slabs such as sandstone paving, limestone paving, granite paving and slate paving, alongside porcelain paving slabs and concrete paving slabs.
It also relates to complementary hard landscaping products commonly used to complete outdoor projects, including stone setts, cobbles, coping stones, edging stones, granite steps, clay pavers and clay brick pavers.
What Types of Natural Stone Paving Slabs Are Available?
Natural stone paving slabs are available in several widely used materials including Indian sandstone paving, limestone paving, granite paving and slate paving. Each material has its own natural surface texture, colour variation and visual character.
These differences allow natural stone paving to suit both traditional gardens and more contemporary patio designs, depending on the appearance and finish required.
What Sizes of Paving Slabs Are Most Popular?
Common paving slab sizes used in the UK include 900 x 600, 600 x 600 and mixed patio packs. Larger format paving slabs are often chosen for modern patio layouts because they create a cleaner and more open visual effect.
Mixed patio packs remain a popular option for more traditional garden designs where a varied laying pattern and a more classic appearance are preferred.
Are Natural Stone Paving Slabs Better Than Porcelain or Concrete Paving?
That depends on the project requirements and the visual style you want to achieve. Natural stone paving slabs provide authentic texture and natural colour variation, giving patios a more organic appearance.
Porcelain paving slabs offer a more uniform surface with low water absorption and easier routine maintenance, while concrete paving slabs are often chosen for practical outdoor spaces where a cost-effective paving solution is important.
What Are Clay Pavers and Clay Brick Pavers?
Clay pavers, often referred to as clay brick pavers, are smaller paving units made from kiln-fired natural clay. They are commonly used for driveways, pathways, courtyards, edging details and other hard landscaping applications.
Clay brick pavers are valued for their traditional appearance, strong durability and long-lasting colour, making them a popular alternative to larger paving slabs in certain outdoor designs.
Do Paving Slabs Require Maintenance?
Most paving slabs require only routine cleaning and general care to keep the surface looking tidy and performing well in normal outdoor use. Regular sweeping and occasional washing are usually sufficient for most patios and garden paths.
Natural stone paving slabs may benefit from periodic sealing depending on the material and location, while porcelain paving slabs generally require less maintenance because of their low porosity. Concrete paving slabs may also require occasional cleaning to reduce the build-up of dirt, algae or surface staining over time.
Are Your Paving Slabs And Patio Slabs VAT Included And Delivered Free In The UK?
Yes, all paving slabs and patio slabs listed on our website are sold with VAT included in the price. The price you see is the final price you pay, with no additional VAT added at checkout.
We also offer free UK delivery to the majority of mainland areas, covering approximately 95% of locations across England, Wales, and parts of Scotland. This applies to all orders, allowing customers to plan projects with a clear and predictable total cost.
In some remote or hard-to-reach areas, a small delivery surcharge may apply depending on postcode and access conditions. For full details, please refer to our delivery information page and VAT included pricing page.
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