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With resin-bound outdoor surfaces, there’s a real opportunity to express your style by selecting from a range of pebbles and aggregates. Whether you’re aiming for subtle tones or striking patterns, the choice of stones can transform your resin project into something truly personal and practical.
Choosing Pebbles and Aggregates for Your Look
Resin-bound surfaces can incorporate many pebble types, including natural stones, marble, granite, or coloured aggregates. You can select hues to complement your property or mix granule sizes for texture and interest. Common options range from crisp whites and gentle greys to vibrant reds and yellows, allowing for endless design flexibility.
For a ready-to-go approach, explore the Flowstone Complete Kit, which offers a variety of pebble tones and simple mixing options for unique finishes.


Design Tips and Practical Application
When planning your installation, consider combining contrasting or complementary aggregates for borders, motifs, or pathways. It’s also possible to mix pebbles of different sizes, which not only changes the visual effect but can help with drainage. To achieve lasting colour, follow resin product guidance—using non-yellowing polyurethane with white stones, or low-yellowing epoxy with coloured pebbles ensures your selected tones remain vibrant.
- Lay out your chosen mixture dry to perfect the pattern before adding resin.
- Always use pre-washed and dried pebbles for the best resin adhesion.
- For hassle-free installation, opt for kits that include detailed resin and aggregate instructions.
When Customisation Matters Most
Personalising your resin-bound surface is especially worthwhile for homes aiming to boost kerb appeal, communal spaces needing distinctive boundaries, or gardens where creative patterns can add character. Custom blends can also match existing hardscape, ensuring repairs and extensions are seamless.

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Customising your resin-bound surface with different pebbles combines beauty and practicality, creating a unique finish that stands the test of time. For more advice on installation costs and material choices, visit our main page on resin installation costs.
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