Decorative Aggregates: A Guide to Choosing the Right One for Your Project

Decorative Aggregates: A Guide to Choosing the Right One for Your Project

Decorative aggregates are a versatile and visually appealing material that can be used to enhance outdoor spaces. Whether you're looking to create a modern, minimalist garden or a rustic, traditional landscape, decorative aggregates offer a wide range of options to suit your style. Decorative aggregates come in carry bags and in bulk bags so you can easily custom order the volume you need. 

 

Choosing the Right Decorative Aggregate

When selecting decorative aggregates, consider the following factors:

- Size: The size of the aggregate will determine its appearance and functionality. Smaller aggregates can be used for pathways and patios, while larger ones are suitable for driveways and landscaping features
- Color: Decorative aggregates come in a variety of colors, from neutral tones to vibrant hues. Choose a color that complements your existing landscape or creates a striking contrast
- Texture: The texture of the aggregate can add interest and depth to your outdoor space. Smooth aggregates provide a sleek, modern look, while rougher textures create a more natural feel
- Durability: Consider the durability of the aggregate, especially if it will be used in areas with heavy foot traffic or harsh weather conditions. Some aggregates are more resistant to fading, staining, and weathering than others

 

Popular Uses for Decorative Aggregates


- Pathways and patios: Create a durable and attractive surface for pathways and patios using decorative aggregates. They can be laid on a base of sand or compacted gravel
- Driveways: Decorative aggregates can be used to create a unique and low-maintenance driveway. However, ensure that the aggregate is suitable for heavy traffic and can withstand freezing temperatures
- Landscaping features: Incorporate decorative aggregates into landscaping features such as rock gardens, water features, and retaining walls. They can add texture, color, and visual interest to your outdoor space
- Planters and containers: Use decorative aggregates as a drainage layer or top dressing in planters and containers. They can also be used to create a visually appealing base for plants

Maintenance Tips

To keep your decorative aggregates looking their best, follow these maintenance tips:

- Regular cleaning: Remove weeds and debris from the aggregates regularly. You can use a broom or leaf blower for this task
- Reseeding: If necessary, reseed areas where the aggregates have become sparse
- Edge maintenance: Maintain the edges of pathways and patios to prevent the aggregates from spreading


By following these guidelines, you can effectively use decorative aggregates to create a beautiful and functional outdoor space. You can pop into any of our branches to get a sample of the decorative aggregate you are thinking of getting. We are always happy to offer advice on styles and volumes. We know the area a carry bag or a bulk bag covers, just ask and we can calculate how much you need!