Five Stone
This five-stone pattern works with our pavers that have a 12″ module such as our entire Granite Stone line as well as our Leiden Collection.
Uses:
41% Arena Stone
27% Plaza Stone
18% Park Stone
9% Holland Stone
5% Half Holland Stone.
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Random Paving Stone Layout
Random layouts are commonly used when laying paving stones of various sizes that module together such as the five stone Granite, the five stone Leiden Collection (shown above) and La Pietra™ Quattro. Random layouts are not a pattern. They are literally any placement of the stones in any order.
Two simple tips to ensure that you are laying a true random layout are:
1. Never have four corners meet
2. Never have any joint running linearly for more than about nine feet.
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Soldier Course Border
Borders are suitable for use as a creative, decorative addition around the perimeter of any paving stone project. Borders can be the same color as the field stone or a contrasting color. Borders are also practical additions for containing cut pieces around the edge of a project. All styles of stone may be used for a border, although some combinations may require more cutting than others.
Shown: Soldier Course using Holland Stone, this border is achievable with any rectangle stone.
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Three Stone Running Bond
Three stone running bond works with any stone that has three sizes it can module with.
Uses:
46% large rectangles
31% squares
23% small rectangles.
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Two Stone Running Bond
Two stone running bond works with any stone that has three sizes it can module with. Typically, it uses 60% large rectangles and 40% squares. If you use squares and small rectangles, the ratio shifts to 60% squares and 40% small rectangles.
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