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Landscaping Brochure Here 2020 Landscaping Landscaping 2020 Contents Introduction 4-5 Choosing Your Paving 6-7 Design Tips 8 PAVING & LANDSCAPING FEATURES Porcelain Collection 9-31 Landscaping 2020 Natural Stone Ranges 32-46 Concrete Paving 47-63 Landscaping Features 64-78 DRIVEWAYS Block Paving Information 80 Clay Paving 81-83 Landscaping 2020 Block Paving 84-97 Permeable Block Paving & Block Paving 98-102 Kerbs 103-107 FENCING & TIMBER STRUCTURES Fencing & Posts 109-120 Trellises 121-123 Timber Gates & Furniture 124-127 Pergolas 128 Arbours 129 02 Arches 130 03 Gazebos 131 WE’LL HELP Metal Gates, Fencing & Railings 132-133 Garden Edging 134 YOU CREATE Planters 135 Sheds & Log Cabins 136-139 THE PERFECT DECKING, CLADDING & SLEEPERS Decking 140-148 OUTDOOR SPACE Decking Accessories 149-151 Cladding 152-155 Timber Sleepers 156 From classic styles to contemporary looks, we have GARDEN FURNITURE everything you need to create the perfect outdoor space. Garden Furniture 157-159 Our in-branch landscaping experts are always on hand for expert advice and support. ACCESSORIES Topsoil, Compost, Bark & Turf 161 Artificial Grass 162-163 Patio Care & Maintenance 164-168 Cement & Aggregates 169 Drainage 170-173 Weed Control, Wire Fencing & Shed Felt 174 Tools & Equipment 175-179 Lighting & Electrical 180-183 HIREBASE Tool & Plant Hire 184-189 Personal Protective Equipment 190 General Information 191-199 buildbase.co.uk | Visit or call your local branch Landscaping 2020 Doing the right thing for everyone, everytime We’re committed to responsibly sourcing everything we offer. Right Products. That’s why you’ll see the following symbols all the way through this brochure. FSC® and PEFC™ The best of British We support the independent work of Our decorative landscaping supplier, Landscaping 2020 Right Price. the Forest Stewardship Council® (FSC) Bradstone, manufacture all their concrete and Programme for the Endorsement products here in the UK. Wherever you of Forest Certification™ (PEFC). see the flag icon it is your assurance that the product you are looking at is made When you buy timber, or timber based in Britain. Right Time. products, with these labels you are choosing a responsibly sourced product Understanding our pricing guide from well managed forests and other Landscaping a patio or driveway for your Landscaping 2020 controlled sources. VALUE customers is never going to be a project to be ‘done on the cheap’. We know you This means you can recommend it to will want to make sure you are getting It’s as easy as 1, 2, 3 STANDARD your customers with confidence, knowing the best value product for the budget. it offers the best, most verifiable social and environmental quality…today, and for MID RANGE In this brochure, we’ve labelled each the future. product with a £ sign to help you make Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 a quick price comparison. The more ££s, PREMIUM the more premium the product. Choose your style Order your products We’ll deliver it Look out for the following products that are FSC® or PEFC™ certified. Browse through our Simply place your You can always count FSC® PEFC brochure to choose order either in your on us to deliver the certified certified the style that’s right local branch or online. products you need, for 04 for your space. We’ll make sure you when you need it. 05 have everything you Ask in branch for full need to complete the details. project. Buy in branch You’ll find a wide range of quality products available at your local BUILDBASE to help you complete your project. Buy online All our products are available to view and buy online. buildbase.co.uk buildbase.co.uk | Visit or call your local branch Landscaping 2020 Porcelain Choosing your paving Our beautiful range of porcelain paving truly gives those high footfall paths and for pairing with garden The right paving for your project you the best of both worlds. tables and chairs to shape stunning outdoor spaces. Whether you are looking for a contemporary or a Consistently accurate sizes allow porcelain paving Porcelain paving is formed by baking a mixture of traditional look to your garden the extensive range of to be laid with thin joints that help you give your clay, sand and other minerals in a high-temperature paving available from BUILDBASE allows you to create Porcelain garden a modern appearance. All Bradstone Paving Natural kiln producing an incredibly durable and non-porous the perfect look whatever your budget. This brochure porcelain paving is specially produced to be used Stone Paving Concrete material. brings to you the latest ranges from the UK’s leading outdoors, meaning it has a slightly rougher surface Paving manufacturers and our own BUILDBASE ranges. Landscaping 2020 Being resistant to water absorption ensures that texture than indoor tiles. Smoother surfaced, 10mm porcelain paving requires very little maintenance. thick versions are available* on special order to You can choose from hundreds of different products – There’s no need to apply a sealant as liquids such allow you to also use this paving indoors. This means across porcelain, concrete and natural stone, covering as oils and chemicals cannot penetrate the surface, you can create a harmonious flow from house to paving, driveways and landscaping features. This brochure so they can easily be cleaned away. An exceptionally garden for the ultimate in outdoor living. contains a price guide for each range and there’s a clear dense material, porcelain paving is extraordinarily indication of what maintenance might be needed to keep hard-wearing; something not always synonymous * Includes: Mode Textured, Manzano (excluding mosaics), everything looking its pristine best for many years to Landscaping 2020 with porcelain. Scratch resistant too, it’s perfect for Tordillo, Tephra, Brooklyn & GeoCeramica ranges. come. It is worth bearing in mind that the cost of the paving itself is approximately 20% or less of the total cost of your project, the remainder being the installation cost - labour, cement and sub base materials. Given that your (£) cost project Overall Natural Stone completed project will give you many years of pleasure, buying a more expensive, better quality paving at the When it comes to providing paving choice and paving that is the height-of-fashion. You might outset will not significantly increase your total project cost. individuality, nothing quite matches up to natural want to combine your period property with our In fact spending 50% more on the cost of your paving may stone. Natural stone encompasses ranges using long-established natural sandstone or your only increase your total project cost by around 10%. Labour and raw materials costs remain constant natural sandstone, limestone, granite and slate. modern, minimalistic apartment with our sleek natural granite. 06 All ethically sourced from around the world, the 07 beauty of natural stone paving is that it is truly All natural stone is incredibly strong and unique. Each paver is different from the last with hard-wearing. We go to extra lengths to variations of colour and texture determined source only the finest quality stone. by nature over thousands of years. Our large variety of stone types allows us to offer products that range from the traditional, and quintessentially British, to contemporary Concrete A range of concrete paving that combines style, Concrete paving moulds are created from perfect strength and design flexibility. versions of the desired shape called ‘masters’ and at Bradstone they produce them themselves, by Concrete, or reconstituted stone paving, is formed hand, the only way to ensure the highest quality. by moulding a mix of stone, sand, cement and water before being left to cure. The result is a strong, durable paving with endless colour and surface texture options, combinations of which can help to create a contemporary or traditional look within your garden. Disclaimer: Images are used for illustrative purposes only. Due to light conditions it is not always possible to show the true colours of our products in a photograph. You should see a sample before ordering. buildbase.co.uk | Visit or call your local branch Porcelain Collection Our top 10 design tips... 1. Always keep your objectives in mind installer if you’re going to use one – plus other When you stay focused on exactly why you’ve given expenses like new planting or furniture. yourself the green light on your project, you’ll be able to 7. Think about design stay on track and keep a tighter rein on your budget. Check out the latest design trends online or in 2. Patio positioning and privacy magazines. A quick tip: indoor/outdoor living is still big. Porcelain is the ‘in’ material. And concrete is now widely Think about where the sun is at different times of the Collection Porcelain day in your garden and whether there’s any view you used to give some rugged industrial chic. want to be able to enjoy. 8. Don’t forget drainage or access 3. Think about size If you’re installing everything yourself, take some time It’s also worth checking whether the furniture you want to consider access to your property, trees and drainage. fits the area with plenty of room to walk around too. A professional installer will ensure all groundwork and building regulations are covered. 4. Have you considered zonal spaces? Landscaping 2020 Split levels with stepped areas can create separate 9. Plan it out first zones for you to experiment with planting or use for Even if you just put together a basic drawing of what different activities. you’re hoping to create, that will help. There’s a page at the back of this brochure where you can sketch out your 5. Suit your style plans. Choose something which works for you, and your home.
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