Paver Driveway Ideas | Designing A Paver Driveway

Paver Driveways | Upgrade Your Homes Exterior

Pavers are a great way to boost your homes curb appeal. But amongst their visual appeal they are also extremely durable and easy to maintain. Here at American Paving Design we suggest upgrading your driveway to pavers to avoid a cracked driveway and years of unwanted maintenance issues!

Installed using a random 3pc pattern, this Tremron, Stonehurst paver gives this driveway dimension throughout!

Installed using a random 3pc pattern, this Tremron, Stonehurst paver gives this driveway dimension throughout!

This 4x8 traditional brick paver driveway installation showcases the herringbone pattern.  This pattern is very popular amongst driveway projects!

This 4x8 traditional brick paver driveway installation showcases the herringbone pattern. This pattern is very popular amongst driveway projects!

The client had us install a paver driveway using this two piece paver.  This T-pattern is popular amongst residential homeowners whose paver choice is made up of a two piece system like this.

The client had us install a paver driveway using this two piece paver. This T-pattern is popular amongst residential homeowners whose paver choice is made up of a two piece system like this.

Driveway Pavers | Laying Patterns

Many of our clients ask us about the different ways to lay their pavers. Although we recommend the random or herringbone patterns, it all depends truly on the pavers that you select. Each type of paver comes in a specific size or texture. These features can dictate the patterns available for you.

Running Bond: This pattern is laid in a straight line and is great for large driveway areas, both residential and commercial

Herringbone: One of the most popular patterns to lay. This create a strong, tight paver joint and can also look beautiful when laid across a driveway space. Normally this pattern is laid in a 45* or 90* angle.

Random: The random pattern is extremely popular with a three or four piece paver set. This is pattern is laid randomly through the project which gives your project dimension throughout!

Here is a great example of a running bond pattern. This client used a 6x9 paver across the driveway in multiple colors to create an awesome contrast!

Here is a great example of a running bond pattern. This client used a 6x9 paver across the driveway in multiple colors to create an awesome contrast!