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May I ask why permeable pavers? Placing permeable pavers on heavily compacted soil might as well be solid concrete. Especially in areas where your exisitng driveway is now, years of driving on it has made that solid I am sure. Also permeable pavers do require periodic maintenance as the holes become clogged over time. As a stormwater engineer we avoid permeable pavement/ pavers unless absolutely necessary. Proper subbase is key for favorable results, especially long term results.
Decided to go with permeable pavers for various reasons.
Currently we also have a "curvy" walkway from the sidewalk to our front porch that is separated from our driveway by a mulch bed.
The contractor recommended keeping the curvy-ness.
The contractor recommended just having one, gigantic paver area.
Yeah, I've posted up the picture, and I guess I would call it kind of a cottage style cutesy house. Originally built in the 1930s (though updated since then, of course). More suitable for curvy style, I guess.
Yeah, this is another idea that I had, but my contractor seemed opposed. He was pushing just one big uniform area of pavers (possibly b/c that is easiest for him to do).
Colonials when built had all straight lines square to the house.
Not the Virginia "plantation-style" colonials. There are many Washington-area houses modeled to be mini colonial mansions, with long sweeping drives and walkways, like Monticello, Montpelier, Mount Vernon, etc.
Kaizen, so your suggestion would be something kind of like the attached drawing? That was one of my original thoughts as well, but the contractor said he thought that having a long skinny (probably about 3' x 20') strip of sod or mulch bed would look weird. I can't really decide whether or not I think it would look weird. Googling around, I wasn't really able to find a picture similar to my drawing.
And, of course, it seems that the general preference of most folks, including my contractor (and my wife!) is maintaining some curve in the walkway.
Yeah, that's pretty much exactly what we have in mind for the borders. Contractor recommended against doing different paver patterns in the walkway vs the driveway, although it was also an idea that I thought seemed good at first. And seeing your rough drawing again makes me think it might not be a bad idea.
And, of course, it seems that the general preference of most folks, including my contractor (and my wife!) is maintaining some curve in the walkway.
I figured I would be a good forum member and post before/after pictures of the driveway, in case anybody is curious how it turned out. Other than the grass growing back around the edges of the pavers, I think it's completely finished at this point.

I figured I would be a good forum member and post before/after pictures of the driveway, in case anybody is curious how it turned out. Other than the grass growing back around the edges of the pavers, I think it's completely finished at this point.
Edit: Added one more pic to give a slightly closer-up view of the pavers.![]()
