Paris® cobbles with sawn tops
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Paris® sawn granite paving stones
Invest in your own piece of history
By sawing these old Parisian paving stones®, we create a perfectly flat surface for disabled access, as well as providing comfort for pedestrians.
There are many possible projects: terraces made of sawn paving stones, floor patterns with lines of sawn paving stones, gutters made of three rows of sawn paving stones.
The combination of rounded paving stones and sawn paving stones is a success: it creates a contemporary and modern look while retaining the charm of the old.
These old paving stones are sawn in different thicknesses to suit each project :
- Thickness of 2 to 5 cm: for pedestrian walkways and terraces. When a concrete slab already exists, we can keep it in place by using thin paving stones with a thickness of 2 to 5 cm.
There is no need to demolish the concrete slab to lay a 14 cm thick paving stone. With thin paving stones measuring 2 to 5 cm, you save money, save time and preserve the charm of the old! Choice of installation: the visible side with a patinated, antique finish or the sawn side. - Thickness of 6 to 8 cm: for areas with moderate traffic, pedestrian streets or car parks. Choice of installation: the visible side with a patinated, antique finish or a sawn top.
- Thickness from 9 to 11 cm: for areas subject to vehicle traffic, walkable areas, and areas requiring greater resistance. Installation is only possible with the sawn side facing upwards.
Paris® sawn granite paving stones
When the paving stone is sawn, we keep the top part of the stone in order to offer thinner paving stones between 2 and 5 cm thick. We also offer whole Paris paving stones in a single size of 14x20x14 cm.
Our beautiful references : Auberge du Père Bise – Annecy (74), Canal St Martin – Paris (75)
Installation ideas : Old sawn Paris® granite paving stones are ideal for: terraces for placing tables and chairs on a flat surface, gutters to facilitate drainage, church forecourts for comfortable walking, courtyards for easy maintenance, and pedestrian streets in town centres for the comfort of residents.
