Victorian Light Porcelain Paving
Stone Zone is delighted to show off a brand-new Porcelain Paving duo, the Victorian Porcelain Paving collection. These garden paving slabs have been intricately designed to have an eye-catching mosaic pattern perfect for garden patios and indoor flooring. These top-quality Porcelain garden tiles will enable you to create an artistic and dramatic feature area within your garden. These garden slabs are more than just beautiful, as with all our Porcelain Paving slabs, these also have an R11 non-skid rating and have been developed to be strong and long-wearing.
There are 2 distinctive designs within the new Victorian range for you to choose from. Both of these patio slabs feature patterns in various shades of grey, creating an eclectic and fancy look. The 2 pavers in this range are the Victorian Light Porcelain Paving and the Victorian Dark Porcelain Paving.
The Victorian Light Porcelain, as mentioned earlier, consists of patterns and designs in light, faded grey tones, creating an almost antique mosaic look. As the collection's name suggests, these patio slabs have been greatly inspired by the repetitive, almost geometric style popular during the Victorian era. One of the biggest identifiers of designs inspired by the Victorians is the use of repeated patterns, creating a monochromatic and uniform look.
The Victorian Porcelain Paving collection, and all other Porcelain Paving slabs supplied by Stone Zone, have been manufactured by creating a mixture of Quartz, Pure clay and other natural minerals, which when mixed and heated to 1400 degrees Celsius, results in a sturdy, durable garden paving slabs. You can purchase this paving direct from our website, via telephone or at one of our depots.
Benefits of Porcelain Paving
- R11 Non-Skid Value (safe for pool surrounds)
- Antifungal properties
- Vitrified for consistency and strength
- Frost Resistant
Best Price Guarantee: All our Porcelain Paving slabs are supplied directly to us from our trusted manufacturers. As a result of our direct communication with the suppliers, we can provide you with the best and most competitive prices.
Available Paving Slab Sizes
600 x 600 Paving
600mm x 600mm x 20mm
This square paving can be laid in a brick layout or a grid formation.
We have seen the gradual popularity of Grey Paving slabs increase over the past few years, in both Sandstone and Porcelain Paving. We think these Porcelain Paving garden slabs will be loved by those who appreciate a more vintage, classical look for their home and surroundings. If you want to create one, overflowing look starting from your home leading to your garden using one style of pavers, then the Victorian Light is your best option. The grey Victorian Light slabs are just one of our growing Grey Porcelain Paving collections. The minimalist colour of these tiles means they will pair well with a wide range of garden features such as Fresh Turf, Artificial Grass, Decorative Stones, Rockery Features, Sleeper Beds and more! You can also create an Outdoor dining area stocked with Pizza Ovens to create the perfect Outdoor Dining area perfect for gatherings and parties throughout the year. If you have chosen to lay paving slabs in your garden and having trouble trying to design which design will due to the sheer number of options - 130 to be exact - We have created a small list explaining some key differences between Natural Stone garden slabs and Porcelain Paving so you can make a decision. To begin with, the 2 materials are derived in 2 very different ways. Porcelain Paving is a man-made product, developed in factories and derived from materials such as quartz and clay which are then heated in a kiln. These patio slabs are heated at very high temperatures in a kiln to guarantee high durability and longevity, far superior when compared to Sandstone Paving. On the other end of the spectrum, Natural Stone paving slabs like Sandstone and Limestone Pavers are excavated from stone quarries in India and cut to size. These garden paving slabs allow you to create a one-of-a-kind look that can never be replicated but then you also have to watch out for traits that are only seen in natural stones such as their brittleness and permeability - these qualities mean that the natural stones are more susceptible to stains and discolouration - this is not the case with Porcelain Paving. Finally, if you are thinking about which paving material is easier to maintain, then you should go with Porcelain Paving. Overall, Porcelain paving garden slabs are much easier to take care of compared to Sandstone, even if you consider the extra step of using Paving Primer during installation. Once laid, Porcelain Paving only needs regular sleeping and bi-yearly jet washing, whereas Sandstone needs regular Sealing throughout the year, especially if you want to ensure it retains its original colour as long as possible. This extra step is one that many homeowners can't be fussed with. On the other hand, Porcelain Paving can keep its colour nice and vivid and remain UV stable for many years in the future, keeping your garden looking good as new - this is simply not possible with Sandstone as over time the colours of the paving slabs will change to a lighter shade even after being sealed regularly. At Stone Zone, we know how hard it is to fully visualise your garden with any brand-new garden feature, and as it's a really important thing to get right, it's nice to have a way of visualising this beforehand. With our Garden Visualiser, now you can! If you want to get an idea of how Victorian Light Porcelain Paving looks in your garden, you can simply take a photo of your current garden patio or deck, upload it to the visualiser and replace it with any of our Porcelain Paving, Sandstone Paving, Composite Decking and Decorative Stones! Click Here to use the Garden Visualiser Now Sample slabs are available in-store, please ask a customer advisor. Read More...
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