Your garden is a special space that offers you the opportunity to get away from the stress of everyday life and be alone with nature. Cooling off with the gentle breeze of the wind, feeling the texture of the soil and walking on the grass offers you the opportunity to refresh and relax in the lap of nature.
With the elegance and durability of natural stones, you can further enrich this peaceful atmosphere of your garden. Choose from Mermersa’s granite or marble collections to suit your style and enjoy the unique beauty of your garden for many years to come.
Now, let’s take a look at the tips you should pay attention to when choosing and applying the most suitable flooring for your garden.
Advantages of Using Natural Stone for Garden Flooring
Thanks to their high-quality and durable surfaces, natural stones are highly resistant to wear and abrasion, making them a reliable choice even in gardens with heavy foot traffic. You also don’t need to worry about harsh weather conditions, extreme temperatures, or the risk of freezing. Stone floor coverings that are built to withstand the challenges of outdoor environments help your garden maintain its original beauty for many years.
The unique colors and patterns of natural stones add a dynamic and vibrant appearance to your garden, far from being monotonous. With Mermersa, every step and every glance brings a new detail to light, making your time spent outdoors even more enjoyable.
Natural stones are sourced directly from nature and undergo minimal processing, making them an environmentally friendly option.
Contrary to common belief, natural stone surfaces are easy to maintain. Regular cleaning helps preserve their natural texture and shine. Cleaning with special stone-safe products ensures the surface is cleaned without damage. In addition, periodic sealing protects the stone surface and helps maintain the richness of its colors and patterns over time.
Key Points to Consider in Garden Flooring
Material Selection and Quality
Neglecting the quality of the selected material can lead to issues over time, such as cracking, fading, or surface wear. High-quality stones are more durable, less porous, and offer better consistency in color and pattern.
Color and Environmental Harmony
The harmony between the color of the natural stone and the surrounding greenery is a crucial factor that defines the overall aesthetics of your garden. While certain color combinations may look cohesive indoors, they may not produce the same effect outdoors. That’s why, when selecting colors for your garden design, it’s important to consider how they appear under natural light.
How to Install a Drainage System?
Installing a proper drainage system in your garden flooring ensures long-lasting performance. A good drainage system prevents water from pooling on the surface and helps avoid root rot in plants. Here are the steps to follow when setting up a drainage system in your garden:
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Analyze the soil in your garden. Soils with a high clay content can hinder water drainage. To improve permeability, you can mix these soils with sand or organic matter.
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Identify the areas where water tends to accumulate the most. These areas should serve as starting points for the drainage system.
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Create a gently sloped path and dig trenches to guide water flow. A slope of 1–2% is typically sufficient to allow water to drain naturally. The depth and width of the trenches will depend on the size of your garden and the amount of water to be managed.
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Place drainage pipes into the trenches. Surround the pipes with gravel or drainage fabric to prevent clogging.
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Install drainage channels and inspection chambers (catch basins) at the endpoints of the drainage pipes. These components help collect and discharge the water effectively.
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Once the system is complete, cover the pipes and trenches with soil and level the surface.