Concrete paving is no longer just a practical element for driveways or garden paths.
Today, it is a significant design tool that can connect a house, garden, terrace, and public space into one harmonious unit. The key is the right choice of format, colour, surface finish, and smart combinations with other materials like wood, stone, greenery, or metal.
In this article, you will find inspirational tips on how to make paving a distinct architectural feature and how to match it with different types of environments – from minimalist modern homes through urban terraces to rustic gardens.

Moments – when you want the paving to "live" with light
The Moments range features shades of Honey, Moonlight, and Marble, which change depending on the angle of light with a pearlescent shimmer. The result is a subtle visual effect that looks elegant yet unique. Moments is a versatile solution for terraces, entrances, garden paths, around pools, representative areas of the house, and commercial spaces.
Modern Moments vs. Nature Moments – two facets of one concept
Modern Moments – smoother appearance, clean lines, elegant minimalism. Perfectly complements modern houses and urban environments. It stands out in large-format compositions that add dynamics to the space.
Nature Moments – gentle relief inspired by natural textures, ideal for gardens, semi-shaded terraces, paths between flowerbeds, or areas around water. The subtle veining naturally blends with the surrounding greenery.
💡 Appearance and Laying Tip:
For modern architecture, choose large formats and wider "breathing" joints filled with gravel or greenery. On the contrary, for garden scenes, use smaller tiles with finer textures.

Ardezia – natural look, concrete certainty
Ardezia is a bistable paving: it looks like split slate but behaves like concrete. It offers elegant surfaces in shades of Anthracite and Metallic, beautifully bridging modern architecture with garden natural elements. Multiple formats (30×30 to 120×30) allow for arranging strips, carpets, irregular paths, and contrasting borders.
Where it shines:
Terraces with a wooden pergola and mature grasses.
Around ponds, pools, and water features combined with gravel or pebbles.
Elegant corners with seating – Ardezia even gives minimalist homes a warmer atmosphere.

Minima and Kombi Max – clean lines, quick installation
Minima (ratio 1:2) creates a subtle optical rhythm and helps logically divide the space without being distracting. Suitable for modern gardens, terraces, driveways, and commercial areas.
Kombi Max relies on larger formats and simple laying. Three elegant colours (Prato, Latte, Capua) easily match the rest of the FEROBET range.
💡 Design Inspiration: Try combining two related shades – for example, create a lighter "carpet" at the seating area and a darker border around it. In smaller gardens, lay longer elements lengthwise – the space will appear visually stretched.

Rustic Atmosphere – Camino and Via Roma
Want to create a cosy atmosphere of a city street or rural comfort?
Camino has uneven edges and a natural relief, making it appear natural and settled. Suitable for garden paths, courtyards, fire pits, and pergolas.
Via Roma can create circular decorations, mosaics, and geometric patterns, making it ideal for decorative entrances, courtyards, or front gardens.
💡 Style Tip: Complement rustic paving with brick walls, steel lamps, herb beds, or wooden accessories. The combination of materials with a patina always feels natural and timeless.

Vegetation (grassed) paving – function and aesthetics
Vegetation paving is an eco-friendly solution if you need a firm, load-bearing, and at the same time green surface. Thanks to openings for grass growth, it works excellently on parking spaces, driveways, and access strips.
✨. Inspiration:
Combine grassed strips with gravel – cars stand stable, but the area looks light and natural. In shady places, consider using mulch or low ground cover plants instead of grass.

Large and Maxi paving – large formats for great tranquility
Large paving creates a seamless minimalist surface and is suitable for terraces, city sidewalks, and extensive outdoor seating. It offers five shades: Natural, Prato, Granite, Capua, Latte.
Maxi (e.g., 60×40×8) handles higher loads and is suitable for driveways and parking areas without sacrificing visual purity.
💡 Tip for large areas: Edge with arcs, complement with trees in grids or integrated planters – large slabs will not feel hard and sterile.
How to match it all – proven FEROBET recipes
Terrace "gallery of light" (Moments) | Natural lounge (Ardezia) | Practical driveway (Kombi Max) | Romantic pathway (Camino/Via Roma) | Green parking (Vegetation) |
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Large format, minimalist furniture, large planters + evening LED lighting. | Combination of paving, gravel, and wood, with grasses in the joints. | Quick installation, contrasting edging from Minima. | Irregular lines, herb beds, lavender and seating. | alternating grassy and gravel strips. |