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Hard surfaces

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CONSTRUCTION OF
HARD SURFACES

The JARDI team offers terraces, small paving areas and garden paths. When planning new gardens, our landscape architect will help you design functional and comfortable hard surfaces for your garden. We work with our partners to deliver larger pavements.

DESIGNING
HARD SURFACES

The main guiding principle for us when designing hard surfaces is the person and their needs. Hard surfaces in the garden are needed for vehicles, pedestrians, playgrounds, fireplaces and utility areas. Well-planned and constructed courtyard paths create a sense of order, cleanliness and security. Garden paths are an element of the landscape - they provide easy movement, linking different objects in the courtyard, and are also decorative.

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Which material to choose for garden paths?

Yard paths can be made of different materials, such as natural stone. Pebbles and crushed stone can be spread as they are ideal for small areas where paving would be difficult or impractical. A path made of paving stones or paving tiles will also last a long time. Concrete or concrete slabs are often used to create original paths.

Do you need hard surfaces in a small garden?

It is small gardens that benefit from paths more. Although it may seem the opposite at first, large areas are less prone to grass defects from traffic than small areas, because people choose different paths of movement over a large area, resulting in a greater distribution of the load on the lawn.

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