The desired style
Obviously, you should opt for models that you like and whose style matches the desired style for your garden as a whole. Depending on whether you want to give your garden a more rough-hewn or much more polished look, you can choose one of the three materials presented above.
The surface to be covered
In addition to the style criterion, you should also take into consideration the size and type of surface you have to cover. By type, we mean this: a high-traffic area or not. So, if you want to cover a path, it is obvious that you will need to opt for a very resistant floor. On the contrary, for a slightly more hidden space, you can afford to choose tiles of lower quality.
The budget
Finally, the last criterion that cannot be ignored: the budget. You don’t have the means to spend 1,000s and 100s on natural stone tiles? That’s understandable. In this case, turn instead to less expensive but equally resistant models! Also, when making your choice, keep in mind that not all floors require the same maintenance costs. If you can afford it, you can afford a natural stone floor. Otherwise, to be sure to maintain it as well as possible, we advise you to opt for a slightly less expensive floor, but just as pretty and high-quality.