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There is such a wide choice of decorative surfaces-blocks,indian stone,exposed concrete,patterned concrete,resin bound aggregates.

When replacing thier driveways do households still require plain concrete driveways.

 

Resin bound aggregates can be laid directly over tired and pitted concrete.

There are more decorative and usually cost less than excavting the driveway and relaying  with new concrete.

 

 

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  • Being a fan of 60s design, my answer would be yes - if it was in keeping with the building and architectural style.

    An exposed aggregate concrete drive or path simply edged with brick or granite setts looks superb IMO.

    Crazy paving has sadly gone out of fashion too but I think it ties in a building to the surrounding landscape very effectively.

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