Cobblestone pavers are extremely elegant and durable, but they are somewhat more expensive than concrete pavers. So, if you are looking for a low budget driveway or walkway, you may be better off considering concrete pavers, but if you require a more durable, attractive and unique design, it’s hard to beat cobblestones.

Cobblestones are perfect for driveways, walkways, courtyards and around swimming pools, but if you are looking for a cobblestone effect to your driveway and budget does not allow, consider just installing a cobblestone border, or a decorative cobblestone inlay.

Both pavers and cobbles in your garden, driveway or walkway will not require a large amount of maintenance. A good wash with a high-pressure hose will do the trick once or twice a year, together with the regular pulling of weeds that grow through the joints. Also, damaged areas are usually easy to repair by lifting the pavers, re-surfacing the sand base and then re-installing the pavers or cobbles.

SBF INTERIORS AND OUTDOOR SOLUTIONS LIMITED supplies and installs an extensive range of through colour cobbles. Our friendly staff are always available with expert advice regarding the range, variety and installation of our products, so pop into our showroom to see for yourself!

Pros of Using Cobblestone Pavement

One of the reasons people love cobblestone so much is its durability.

Cobblestone-look pavers are also naturally beautiful and have a unique, old-world charm about them. This is why many people choose to build a cobbled driveway or a small walkway with curved cobblestone pavers. 

In fact, for those who just like the aesthetic, cobblestone pavers can be used in conjunction with concrete, asphalt, permeable pavement, and other types of material to create a hybrid cobblestone concrete driveway or another type of modern cobblestone driveway. A cobblestone driveway also requires little maintenance, except for a weed-pulling and a spray-down every once in a while.