Pattern and layout
Blocks can be arranged in different laying patterns to suit the scale and character of the house.
Block paving remains one of the most versatile driveway finishes available, giving clients the freedom to shape the look of the frontage through pattern, colour, borders, edging and layout.
For many properties, block paving is the easiest way to create a driveway that feels designed rather than simply surfaced.
The final result can lean traditional, contemporary or somewhere in between depending on the blocks, pattern and detailing.

These new images sit alongside the existing block paving photography and show the paving being set out, laid and finished as part of a complete driveway build.









Block paving is often about design control as much as performance, making it a strong choice for homeowners who care about finish and individuality.
Blocks can be arranged in different laying patterns to suit the scale and character of the house.
The tone of the driveway can be tuned to brickwork, render, stone or garden edging.
Contrasting edges and defined lines give the whole frontage a more considered feel.
It can be specified to suit both modern homes and more traditional period properties.
A beautifully laid finish still needs proper base preparation, edge restraint, correct levels and drainage planning if it is going to last and look right over time.
Bonwycks focuses on both the visible craftsmanship and the unseen groundwork that supports it.
The stability of the finished driveway starts below the paving blocks themselves.
Strong edging and well-resolved borders help keep the finish crisp and consistent.
Water management should be considered as part of the overall paving layout.
These answers help you compare the options before you enquire.
Block paving offers pattern, colour, edging detail and design flexibility, making it a strong choice for clients who want a tailored finish.
Yes. With the right block, laying pattern and border treatment, block paving can be specified to suit a wide range of property styles.
Absolutely. The finished look matters, but the base, drainage, edge restraint and installation standard are what support long-term performance.
Get advice on colour, laying pattern, border options and the right specification for your property.