If you are a landlord with properties available to rent then the design of the gardens of those properties can be a tricky prospect. The plain truth is that a nice garden is a massive draw to potential tenants, but how much time, effort and money can you reasonably expect to be able to put into the gardens of any of your properties?

Garden paving is a great way to make the most of gardens that are going to under the care of your tenants. If you are renting to young professionals, they may not have the time or inclination to keep on top of lawns and flower beds, but paving does not require the same level of maintenance.

If you are renting to a family, on the other hand, or someone who will take a measure of pride in the garden, then you can set out potting options around the edge of the paving which they can use as they wish. This is a really cost effective way of decorating the garden.

Another real advantage for landlords is the fact that they do not have to expend a great deal of effort looking after the paving when their property is unoccupied. The garden will stay as neat and tidy as you left it every time you show people around.