The brick gives an added flair of a unique design rather than the dull and monotonous cement tone.
Brick paver sidewalk patterns.
Listed here are 7 popular paver patterns for bricks of all sizes.
A 6 inch layer of gravel paver base.
Brick patterns for patios and walkways herringbone brick pattern aka herringbone brick bond.
For this walkway we re using interlocking paver base panels illustration above instead of the gravel base.
Polymeric or jointing sand in the joints between the pavers.
The pavers are uniquely shaped and fit together like a puzzle.
When necessary cut the pavers to size with circular saw fitted with a diamond impregnated blade.
Illustration by thomas taylor.
A traditional paver walkway consists of several layers.
Be sure to stagger the joints to form a running bond pattern.
Starting along one edge of the walkway set the pavers down onto the sand bed.
These come in many different colors sizes shapes and patterns pavers are designed to be interlocking so they are relatively easy to install after the proper prep work of leveling and grading is done.
A 1 inch layer of sand.
Pavers offer versatile options when it comes to shapes sizes and patterns.
Having any sort of brick paving laid will run between 10 and 25 per square foot depending on the type of brick pattern site conditions and other factors.
Install plastic edging around perimeter of walkway to hold the pavers in place.
This creates staggered joints throughout the pattern as the joints between the vertical bricks inevitably intersect with the broadside of the horizontal bricks.
Concrete pavers are also a great choice for patios and walkways.
Luckily most residential walkways do not cover an excessive amount of space meaning that the square footage will be low.
When designing a patio or walkway draw out some of these patterns and play with the design.
Use contoured paver patterns for elaborate driveways and entrances or apply more simplistic designs for walkways and patios.
Flagstone has a non slip texture and surface making it an ideal flooring option.
A wide walkway such as the one pictured here is perfect for two to walk side by side while enjoying the grounds.
They re lightweight require only 1 2 inch of sand.
Herringbones are usually laid at 45 or 90 degree angles and require precision and patience with measuring and laying the bricks.
This is known as the herringbone brick pattern.
It s a thinner paver compared to brick and concrete and so it s not all that good for a driveway.