7 Walkway and Sidewalk Paver Options

This outdoor area has white, tan and gray square pavers. There is an outdoor eating area.

Columbia Square

A successful streetscape promotes healthy communities, is physically attractive, fosters economic development and contributes to a cleaner environment.

A well-designed walkway should provide various modes of transportation as well as reduce traffic congestion. It is open to everyone, promoting chance encounters and activities that bring people together. Lastly, it should highlight the community's character and identity.

When designing a streetscape for large public arenas, such as civic areas and museums, there are many options to consider. The most important decision is what type of paver to use.

Pavers come in various shapes, sizes and colors, so it is important to choose the ones that will create the desired look for your project and handle the potential traffic — both people and vehicles. This article will discuss seven designs that will work well when developing a commercial streetscape.

Streetscape Design Options

A streetscape can be improved by adding pavers. Pavers are a wonderful method to break up the monotony of a sidewalk without breaking the bank. For example, a single row of brick pavers may go a long way in incorporating aspects of the architecture into the landscaping.

Another important consideration is the shape and size of the walkway or sidewalk. If you have a large area to cover, you will need to choose pavers that are large enough to accommodate pedestrian and possibly light vehicle traffic.

The style of your project will also play a role in the type of paver you choose. If you are creating a traditional walkway or sidewalk, you will likely want to use brick or stone pavers. However, if you are looking for a more contemporary look, you may want to consider using concrete pavers or even rubber pavers.

Once you have chosen the right pavers for your project, it is important to select a qualified contractor to install them. A professional contractor will have the experience and expertise necessary to ensure that your walkway or sidewalk looks great and functions well for years to come.

7 Unique Walkway Paver Patterns for a Modern Look

  1. Striped Rows with Hexagon Pavers
  2. This outdoor area has red, white and gray pavers. There is a rollercoaster in the background.

    Steeplechase Plaza

    Concrete hexagonal pavers offer a unique aesthetic to any business street. With so many designs, sizes and colors to choose from, they're quick and simple to put in place and provide aesthetically appealing, usable and long-lasting walkways and pavements. In this design, colors are used as path markers in order to help pedestrians move from one area to another.

  3. Checkerboard Pattern
  4. This outdoor area has white and gray square pavers. There are blue and green lounge chairs looking out to the city and mountain view.

    Blasted Glass

    This pattern uses an eco-friendly recycled glass paver set in an almost checkerboard design. It stimulates the imagination because you see the basic checkerboard, but every few rows, the pattern breaks to maintain your interest until your eye picks it back up again.

  5. Digital Readout Design
  6. These light gray and white square pavers lead up to a front door of a large building.

    Expressions

    Alternating varying-sized rectangular pavers with light and dark colors give the impression of a digital readout. The color combination is subdued but effective in blending the streetscape with the surrounding architecture.

  7. City Meets Country
  8. These gray walkways are surrounded by neutral color stones.

    Ballast

    For commercial sidewalks near rural landscapes, blending medium-sized stone with color concrete pavers brings nature into the vista without leaving the area.

  9. Rainbow River
  10. This curved paver pattern features blue, green and white pavers.

    Siesta Key Beach

    If your commercial property is near a large stream or river, this design will naturally blend with the environment, and the rough surface of the pavers makes it easy for pedestrians to maintain a steady footing. Choose from many color options to tie the streetscape to the buildings.

  11. A Herringbone Streetscape
  12. This building has a herringbone pattern walkway. The pavers are gray and beige.

    Crosstown Center

    If you prefer a more traditional, timeless design, consider this herringbone pattern. It’s a classic look with long, thin rectangular pavers near the building, broken up by a straight row of medium size rectangle pavers and followed by another pattern in the main walkway.

  13. Mix and Match
  14. This walkway features gray and red pavers. There is a parking lot across the street.

    Ballpark Village

    Using red brick pavers to frame a large plain section of natural concrete brings a sense of tradition to any streetscape. This is the perfect design to accent a commercial or industrial sidewalk where function is more of a priority than fashion.

Wausau Tile Has Paver Options for Every Type of Commercial Application

No matter what design you want for your walkway or sidewalk, Wausau Tile is ready to help! Our experts are here to help you make the right choice.

Let our efficiency bring you more rewards by providing fast lead times, industry-leading strength of 9,500 psi and competitive value for top-quality goods. In addition, some designs can use thin-set pavers while others will require permeable pavers to avoid ponding on the surface. Every scenario is different, but we have solutions for each one.

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