Not Every Patio Needs a Grid. This One Uses Irregular Granite Instead
Rectangular pavers make patio planning straightforward: choose a size, establish a pattern, and repeat it across the surface. An irregular stone layout removes that repetition, using the shape and color of each slab to determine where the next piece belongs. Reddit user u/devilboy23 shared an overhead view of a patio that takes this approach much further. Instead of uniform pavers, the surface uses Black Mountain Granite in a mix of large slabs, narrow strips, angled pieces, and smaller infill stones. According to the poster, the granite came from a supplier in Maine. Large Granite Pieces Create a Pattern Without Repeating It u/devilboy23 The overhead view shows how much the stone shapes control the finished patio. Broad slabs sit beside long narrow pieces, while angled cuts close the spaces between them. Dark joints outline each piece and make the irregular layout visible from across the yard. Color adds another layer to the pattern. The Black Mountain Granite moves between gra...