Paver Patterns
Your Guide To Paver Patterns
From traditional and timeless to thoroughly modern, Belgard’s versatile outdoor pavers are designed to inspire creativity. Whether you’re dreaming of an intricate herringbone pattern, a classic running bond, or a custom design that’s uniquely yours, our pavers give you the freedom to create gorgeous patterns that transform any outdoor space. Explore patterns and find the right fit for your vision.
Basket Weave Pattern
A dimensional retro pattern that crosses pairs of bricks or stone – mimicking the appearance of a traditional woven basket. It’s perfect for setting a rustic tone in your courtyards, garden paths or ornamental features.
Recommended Products:
Holland Stone
Ashlar Pattern
Varied rectangular shapes fit together to create an intentional pattern that feels random but conveys harmony. Ashlar’s disparate sizes and arrangements create a visually versatile design that’s adaptable to both contemporary and classic styles.
Recommended Products:
Origins, Papyrus
Running Bond Pattern
Rectangular pavers run concurrently in a linear, side-by-side pattern, and staggered every other row. A running bond also conveys a classic subway tile look.
Recommended Products:
Dimensions Plank, Dimensions 6 x 9, Origins 6 x 9, Charlestone
Herringbone Pattern
The Herringbone blends aesthetics and functionality in striking artistry. Rectangular pavers form a V-shaped weaving pattern to provide a sturdy interlock that stands up to heavy traffic.
Recommended Products:
Brooklyn
Modular Paver Combo Pattern
The anti-pattern that plays with the tension of scale. Varying sizes of rectangles and squares come together to form a modernist design.
Recommended Products:
Dimensions, Origins
View laying patterns
View our library of laying patterns for more inspiration on design ideas for your next project.
Complex Paver Patterns, Made Simple
Belgard’s modular pavers are designed to work together to create a limitless number of patterns. Our paver modularity means simpler, more efficient installations – so you can finish your project faster, and start enjoying it sooner.