The Bunnings Workshop community can help with your home improvement projects.
Recycled pavers cut and laid on compacted sand and road base for a side path.
My parents backyard needed a bit of work. We got a few quotes on what could be done and nothing was really working, budget-wise, for my parents. We decided to get some pavers and level the area out.
We searched for 400 x 400mm pavers and after six months of searching, we found 157 pavers.
We ordered three tonnes of road base and 2.5 tonnes of bedding sand. We removed the grass and compacted the dirt. Next we laid 50mm of road base and compacted. Then we laid 40mm of bedding sand and compacted it down.
Then we started to lay the pavers. We used 125mm angle grinder with a diamond blade cutting wheel to cut the pavers to shape the existing footpath, and used a rubber mallet to tap everything in place.
Experienced Workshop member Adam has compiled How to lay paving for a path, which includes a helpful video and a list of the tools and materials.
Community member Marty dressed his side access paving project with river pebbles.
Workshop community member matweb decided to lay paving for an outdoor entertaining space to create more space for his family to use.
Check out our paving ideas for outdoor entertaining areas and the Top 10 most popular side yard projects for more inspiration from our community.
Workshop is a friendly place to learn, get ideas and find inspiration for your home improvement projects