4 eco-friendly ways to pave your driveway
- homeimprovementssy
- Aug 17, 2018
- 2 min read

Eco-friendly materials are becoming a trend today in home designs and interiors. Of course, even driveways should be too! Since it’s what most people notice first when entering your home.
Here, we listed down methods and materials that won’t only give you a better-looking driveway but also, it will help the environment at the same time.
1. Pervious pavers
The most common eco-friendly material to use in your driveway is permeable pavers. Since this allows water to permeate through holes in the pavers, you don’t need to water your plants around your driveway as often as you used to. Other fluids are also more easily biodegraded through porous materials without compromising the driveway’s load-bearing capabilities.

Most of all, permeable pavers enhance your home’s appeal as they come in various beautiful designs.
2. Crushed organic matter
Just like any other structure, organic materials can also be used for rebuilding your driveway, such as crushed seashells, mulch and others. Open grid support structures can help increase the durability and reduce the need for replacement.

3. Porous asphalt
If you’re looking for affordable yet eco-friendly materials for your driveway, porous asphalt can be a solution. Aside from having pervious properties, you don’t need to worry about rebuilding your driveway because this material can withstand the freeze and thaw cycles during winter.

4. Timber sleepers
This material can also be an eco-friendly option. Sleepers can be embedded into soil and combined with gravel for a rugged casual look. Driveways made of timber sleepers have good stormwater solution, can be cost-effective and low maintenance.

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Defining your driveway can be a lot of work. But considering all the factors in choosing the best material for your eco-friendly driveway will play a vital role with the overall aesthetics of your property.
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