A battle with the weather 
 
The team and I here at stepping stone landscapes have just completed a stunning porcelain patio in Saltdean East Sussex. the client asked us to lay our patio on a pre existing concrete pad which meant the slightest bit of rain made it incredibly hard to lay on however we eventually prevailed creating a beautiful patio for our clients to enjoy for years to come. The walls just need painting on the spring and it will be ready to be enjoyed! 
 
The client chose the Crema Marfil 600x900mm porcelain tiles for their patio as it matched the house beautifully! 
 
 
The team and I recently had the opportunity to lay a type of paving for the first time and we loved it! 
 
The client said they wanted a grey patio comprised of uniform colours without a joint between the slabs and we were tasked with finding the perfect slab. 
 
After allot of research and conversations between the client and myself, we opted to use the 600x400mm Canterra Flag Stone supplied by parkers Building supplies. 
 
The finished patio looks amazing and the client was over the moon! 
 
Bolney project, 
 
The team and I here at Stepping Stone Landscapes have just started a very exciting project near the village of Bolney East Sussex. 
Situated in a picturesque former farm, the clients asked to extend the current small and outdated patio with a retaining wall that can provide both the strength to hold back the garden behind whilst being aesthetically pleasing. 
We went through the various options the client could have chosen for the construction of the wall such as brick, block and render, oak sleepers and gabions but they opted to use locally sourced Horsham sandstone to be in keeping with their surroundings. 
 
Through years of experience, the team and I here at Stepping stone landscapes have become extremely proud of our ability to create a stone wall that appears to be a dry stone wall with no mortar between the stones but in fact is firmly bound together from behind and the end result of these walls are truly stunning compared to alternative types of walling. 
 
We are currently on week two of the project and after some horrendous weather, we are ready to start laying the wall which is when the transformation begins!