Simola Tiles® Porcelain Paving – Large Manufacturer Brand
Porcelain Paving Subcollections
County Light Grey Porcelain Edging Setts 200x100x20 From £30.39/m2
Kandla Grey Porcelain Edging Setts 100x100x20 From £39.99/m2
County Light Grey Porcelain Edging Setts 100x100x20 From £39.99/m2
Grey porcelain paving is one of the most versatile choices for UK patios, garden paths and outdoor living areas. Its neutral colour works naturally with brickwork, rendered walls, timber fencing, planting and stone features, making it suitable for both traditional homes and modern garden designs.
As part of the wider porcelain paving range, grey porcelain offers a clean, controlled and contemporary finish. It is often chosen by customers who want a practical outdoor surface that feels understated rather than decorative, while still giving the patio a smart and well-finished appearance.
Grey Porcelain for Modern and Traditional Gardens
Grey porcelain paving is available in a useful range of tones, from soft light grey to deeper charcoal shades. Lighter greys can help make smaller or shaded patios feel brighter and more open, while darker greys provide stronger definition for larger terraces, seating areas and contemporary layouts.
This flexibility is one of the main reasons grey remains a long-standing favourite in UK garden design. It can sit quietly in the background of a planting-led garden or become part of a sharper architectural layout with clean edges, modern furniture and simple planting.
A Controlled Alternative to Grey Natural Stone
Grey porcelain is often selected by customers who like the look of stones such as Kandla Grey sandstone, limestone or slate, but prefer a more consistent manufactured finish. The colour balance is easier to control across the paved area, helping create a neater and more uniform surface.
For projects where natural variation is not desired, grey porcelain provides a more predictable result while still keeping a familiar outdoor paving appearance. It is especially useful for indoor-to-outdoor designs, new-build gardens and patios where clean joint lines and consistent tone are important.
Direct Importer Supply and Cost-Efficient Value
Paving Slabs Direct supplies grey porcelain paving through a direct importer model, focusing on reliable sourcing, practical stock availability and cost-efficient pricing. For popular colours such as grey, stable supply is important because customers and landscapers often need matching batches for complete patio areas.
For projects requiring a stronger edge appearance or colour-through body, our Full-Body Coloured Porcelain Paving range may also be suitable. This gives customers another option where the edge detail and overall finish are important to the design.
Porcelain Paving Slabs - Frequently Asked Questions
Is Porcelain Paving a Good Choice for UK Gardens and Patios?
Yes. Porcelain paving is a strong choice for UK patios, garden paths and outdoor living areas because it combines a clean modern appearance with reliable outdoor performance. Its very low water absorption makes it particularly suitable for the British climate, where paving is regularly exposed to rain, frost and changing temperatures.
As a direct importer, Paving Slabs Direct focuses on porcelain paving that is manufactured for external use, with practical slip resistance, consistent sizing and dependable surface finishes. When installed correctly on a properly prepared sub-base with suitable priming and bedding materials, porcelain paving provides a stable, durable and low-maintenance patio surface.
The dense structure of outdoor porcelain also helps reduce moisture penetration, staining and frost-related deterioration. This makes it a practical option for customers who want a neater finish than many natural stone products while still requiring long-term outdoor durability.
What Sizes Are Commonly Available in Porcelain Paving Slabs?
The most widely used porcelain paving slab size in the UK is 900 x 600. This format gives patios a balanced modern layout while remaining practical for transport, handling and installation.
Another common size is 600 x 600, which creates a more traditional square paving pattern. Other formats such as 900 x 450, 1200 x 600 and 800 x 800 may also be available, but they are less standard in the UK paving market.
From a supply and cost-efficiency point of view, 900 x 600 and 600 x 600 are usually the most practical choices for residential patios and trade landscaping projects, as they are easier to source consistently and often offer better value.
What Is the Difference Between Factory-Backed Porcelain and Trade-Branded Porcelain?
Factory-backed porcelain is supplied with clearer manufacturing origin, production standards and product consistency. This gives customers better transparency over where the paving is made and how the quality is controlled.
Trade-branded porcelain is common in the UK market. In this model, products may be sourced from different factories and sold under a UK-facing brand name, which can make it harder to understand the original manufacturing background.
Paving Slabs Direct works from a direct importer position, focusing on cost-efficient sourcing, stable supply and practical product specification. This approach helps reduce unnecessary supply chain layers while maintaining better control over product selection and consistency.
How Does the UK Porcelain Paving Supply Chain Affect Price and Quality?
The UK porcelain paving market is supplied through several routes, including direct factory import, trade-brand import, wholesalers and builders merchants. Each route affects price, transparency and consistency differently.
| Supply Model | Price Competitiveness | Transparency | Consistency |
|---|---|---|---|
| Factory-Backed Brand to Direct Importer | Strong | High | High |
| Trade Brand to Direct Importer | Strong | Moderate | Variable |
| Wholesale to Merchant | Moderate | Limited | Often Stable |
For customers who value clear sourcing and cost efficiency, buying from a direct importer can be a more practical route. It reduces unnecessary middle layers and gives better visibility over product specification, supply stability and overall value.
How Should Porcelain Paving Slabs Be Installed for Best Results?
Porcelain paving should be installed on a properly prepared and compacted sub-base, commonly using MOT Type 1 for patio and garden projects. A stable base is essential because porcelain slabs need even support across the whole surface.
Because porcelain has very low water absorption, a suitable priming slurry should be applied to the underside of each slab before laying. This helps the slab bond correctly to the mortar bed.
Porcelain paving should be laid on a full mortar bed rather than spot bedding. Correct joint spacing, suitable jointing material and good drainage are also important for long-term performance in UK outdoor conditions.
What Are the Disadvantages of Porcelain Paving Slabs?
Porcelain paving is dense and hard, so it usually requires suitable cutting equipment, such as a wet saw or diamond blade. This can make installation more demanding than some softer natural stone products.
The edges of porcelain slabs can also be more vulnerable to impact during handling, transport and cutting, so careful site handling is important. Installers should avoid dropping slabs or knocking exposed corners.
Another point to consider is surface selection. Outdoor porcelain should be chosen with suitable external slip resistance, rather than indoor tile finishes that may not be appropriate for patios or garden pathways.
Does Porcelain Paving Need Sealing?
In most cases, outdoor porcelain paving does not need sealing. Its dense, low-absorption surface is one of the main reasons it is popular for modern patios and garden spaces.
Unlike many porous natural stone products, porcelain does not readily absorb water, dirt or staining. Routine sweeping and occasional cleaning with a suitable outdoor tile cleaner are usually enough for normal maintenance.
Customers should avoid using unnecessary sealers unless specifically recommended for the product and tested first, as some treatments may alter the surface appearance or create unwanted residue.
Are Your Porcelain Paving Slabs VAT Included and Delivered Free in the UK?
Yes. Our porcelain paving slabs are listed with VAT included, so customers can see the full product price clearly without VAT being added separately at checkout.
We also offer free UK delivery to the majority of mainland areas, covering most addresses across England, Wales and parts of Scotland. This helps homeowners, landscapers and trade buyers plan project costs with better clarity.
Some remote or difficult-to-access postcodes may require a delivery surcharge depending on location and access conditions. For full details, please refer to our delivery information page and VAT included pricing page.
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