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Landscaping - largish area - what's cheapest?

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EW OLDHAND
Latest post on 11 January 2011 - 18:10

OK so I've been talking to people about landscaping and don't know what would be the cheapest option for covering a largish area.

I don't want grass but happy with: decking, paving slabs etc, what is block (is it the same as block paving ie little bricks) or interlock (is this the same?). Which is the cheapest per sq m?

I don't mind a bit of loose stone either. We're moving shortly and may need to stump up for the garden landcaping ourselves so want to have as much info in advance of getting some quotes and having the wool pulled over our eyes.

Thanks, as always!

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EW MASTER
Latest post on 12 January 2011 - 20:47
We bought sandstone tiles from The Stone Gallery on the road behind the traffic police/Tasjeel place near interchange 4 on SZR. I think the average cost for sandstone was about AED 75/sq m. Concrete tiles are cheaper.
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EW EXPLORER
Latest post on 12 January 2011 - 19:46
If you are not keen on grass the cheapest cover is gravel - i think it costs something like DH 1000 for a truck full and that will cover a big area. The problem with gravel is that it's not great to walk on and also difficult to keep clean as leaves have to be picked up individually whereas with paving you can just give it a sweep. It's ok if the leaves are big say from a frangipani tree but a real pain if they are bougainvillea leaves and blossoms! - but if you get a gardener and they keep on top of things it's ok. If you are going for paying the cheapest is interlock - the small interconnected reddish bricks you see all over the place. You could use interlock outside the doors to make or extend the patio area and to make a path then have some areas of gravel. If you wanted to spend a bit more you can make a path with sandstone pavers set a step apart with gravel in between. Where can I buy sandstone pavers? any ideea of the cost?
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EW EXPERT
Latest post on 11 January 2011 - 21:49
If you are not keen on grass the cheapest cover is gravel - i think it costs something like DH 1000 for a truck full and that will cover a big area. The problem with gravel is that it's not great to walk on and also difficult to keep clean as leaves have to be picked up individually whereas with paving you can just give it a sweep. It's ok if the leaves are big say from a frangipani tree but a real pain if they are bougainvillea leaves and blossoms! - but if you get a gardener and they keep on top of things it's ok. If you are going for paying the cheapest is interlock - the small interconnected reddish bricks you see all over the place. You could use interlock outside the doors to make or extend the patio area and to make a path then have some areas of gravel. If you wanted to spend a bit more you can make a path with sandstone pavers set a step apart with gravel in between.
 
 

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