Crazy Paving

Crazy paving is made from irregularly shaped natural stone pieces arranged in random patterns, ideal for creating a textured, organic look. Our range includes Bluestone, Mangolia, Sunrise Gold, Tuscan Beige, and Silver Travertine, available in random-cut formats to suit patios, garden paths, courtyards, and pool surrounds.

Each stone is chosen for strength, slip resistance, and visual appeal, making crazy paving both a practical and low-maintenance choice. All styles are stocked for fast Australia-wide delivery, with matching pool copings and pavers available for cohesive outdoor designs.

Crazy Paving Tiles in varying shapes and colors, ideal for outdoor landscaping.

Why Choose Crazy Paving and Tiles?

Crazy paving combines layout flexibility with the durability of natural stone, making it a versatile choice for curved zones, irregular spaces, and creative outdoor features.

Key Benefits:

  • Distinctive look: Irregular stone pieces for a handcrafted, organic finish.
  • Durable materials: Bluestone, Travertine, Sandstone, Marble, and Limestone.
  • Multiple uses: Suitable for patios, pool surrounds, courtyards, driveways.
  • Cost-effective: Uses natural offcuts, often lowering material costs.
  • Low maintenance: Requires basic cleaning and sealing every 2–3 years.

Crazy Paving Materials We Stock

  • Bluestone – Dense, slip-resistant, and ideal for pool surrounds.
  • Travertine – Light, cool underfoot, perfect for barefoot areas.
  • Limestone – Smooth, matte finish with excellent slip resistance.
  • Sandstone – Warm colours and natural grip for garden paths.
  • Marble – Strong colour variation for high-end designs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is crazy paving?
    Crazy paving uses irregular natural stone pieces laid in random patterns, creating a rustic, free-flowing look.
  • Can crazy paving be used for driveways?
    Yes. With a solid base and suitable stone thickness, it’s durable enough for driveways and high-traffic zones.
  • Is crazy paving slippery when wet?
    Most natural stone options have a textured surface for grip. Bluestone and Travertine are popular for pool areas due to slip resistance.
  • Can I install crazy paving myself?
    Yes, especially for smaller areas like garden paths. A stable base and correct mortar or adhesive are essential.
  • Does crazy paving require grout or mortar?
    Most installations use mortar between stones for stability. In dry-laid garden paths, sand or gravel may be used instead.