Ditch The Concrete Pavers: Gravel Started Taking Over Outdoor Spaces
Concrete pavers remain a common choice for outdoor spaces, but gravel appears throughout many contemporary gardens. Paths, seating areas, water features, and garden rooms use the same material to create a consistent look across the landscape. Curves, irregular layouts, and planting-heavy designs often work in gravel’s favor. These gardens show how the material can shape entire outdoor spaces rather than serving as a path alone. Gravel Paths Wove Between Planting Beds Narrow gravel paths pass between dense borders filled with daylilies and foliage plants. Soft curves allow the planting to remain the dominant feature while the path provides access through the garden. Light-colored gravel creates contrast against the surrounding greenery and helps define the route without introducing large hard surfaces. Seating Areas Extended Into Gravel Gardens Gravel paths connect planting beds with a small paved seating area. Ornamental grasses and flowering perennials soften the transi...