We are looking at using Marshalls Drivesett Tegula blocks for a path and paving a courtyard.
The courtyard (2.5m x 3.3m) is at the side of our house (and back of our garage). It can be accessed via a door at the back of the garage and walking down side of the house. It will not be walked through very much, but is very visible from the house as we have multiple windows that look out to it.
We do not want to use natural stone in the courtyard as it does not get much sun, and I worry that algae will be a persistent problem.
Is there any reason why this block should not be used for a path and courtyard? Do they look okay in pedestrian areas?
The courtyard (2.5m x 3.3m) is at the side of our house (and back of our garage). It can be accessed via a door at the back of the garage and walking down side of the house. It will not be walked through very much, but is very visible from the house as we have multiple windows that look out to it.
We do not want to use natural stone in the courtyard as it does not get much sun, and I worry that algae will be a persistent problem.
Is there any reason why this block should not be used for a path and courtyard? Do they look okay in pedestrian areas?