Thursday, July 14, 2011

Paving Stone Carpets

Whiz-Q Stone: Build the Lifestyle of Your Dreams

When we signed on to partner with Unilock a few years ago, we had already had a wonderful look on the design aspects and technology that the company brought to the paver industry. It is because of these extra efforts, that they are able to show various uses of product that only the imagination can tame. Unilock calls them "accents."

Whether the accents come in forms of a color band in a wall of paver walkway, or if it is a completely different product sunken into a field of pavers, accents are what help to bring elegance and uniqueness to the project.

In our displays we have implemented many of the different "accents" that Unilock and Pavestone products have to offer. Differences in texture, shape, size, and color play an important part when coming up with that one off design plan. The easiest and most popular way to implement accents in pavements and hardscapes is to install what is called a "Paving Stone Carpet." What is that you might ask? A "Carpet" is when different styles, shapes, or colors of pavers are used in a living area to create what would mimic a decorative area rug indoors.

With the use of different styles of pavers, carpets are installed and professionally cut into the existing field area of pavers and stone to create and designate a certain area. The following was found on Unilock's blog site that explains the use of carpets and what they add to a hardscape plan.

In the last eight years, what used to be simply a flat paver patio, has evolved into the creation of decorative and functional outdoor living spaces. Various elements of interior design are increasingly being incorporated into outdoor design. Just like in a home where the flooring will change to re-create a feeling or define a function, so can the pavers used within your outdoor room.

Let’s stop and think. What basic questions do you ask yourself when designing an interior room? The first thing you should look at is your space and what you are trying to accomplish. Is the room used as a gathering space or a quiet corner for relaxing? Base your decisions on your personal preferences about colors, textures, fabrics, furnishings and décor. One of the most important aspects of any room is the flooring. Consider the flooring you have in your kitchen, your living room or your entrance way. You may have some distinct flooring designs that help define those particular spaces and their function within the home. Why did you select carpet, wood or rugs for the various rooms? These flooring decisions define the room.

A term I hear a lot concerning this new design trend is "paver rugs". What is a "paver rug"? A paving stone rug is a designed inset within an existing paver area. It is generally done with complementary colors and products. It's a lot of fun to personalize your outdoor room. Within the rug area, use different products with unique textures, stone like appearances, and bold colors. They can be laid in different patterns to help define the area and add visual interest.

Many times outdoor rooms also have areas defined by vertical features as well, like seat walls, pillars, outdoor kitchens,water features, fire pits, and fireplaces. These features are great for helping you choose complementary products and colors for these distinct accents.

Aside from aesthetics, paver stone carpets can also be designed for function. For example, in a grilling or dining area,stain-resistant pavers are a logical choice and make for easy cleaning. You could complement that popular sunken fire pit or fireplace area with natural stone-like pavers that enhance that intimate outdoor feeling.

So when designing an outdoor space, take it to the next level and add a personal touch with paving stone carpets.
The use of Copthorne adds elegance to what would be a rather "bland" space inside of the beautiful Umbriano field.



So when you look at planning your hardscape area, remember the use of "carpets" and "accents" to create a uniqueness to your project.

To see "accents" and "carpets" in use, be sure to check our Whiz-Q's Lifestyle Gardens Display at Whiz-Q Stone in Fort Worth, Texas. For directions or a virtual tour, check out www.Whiz-Q.com.


Until next time,

Derek Whisenand

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