Decorative Gravel for Driveways, Paths and Ground Cover
Gravel is the practical end of decorative stone: cheaper to cover area with than pebbles, quick to lay, permeable, and good at handling traffic. It is used for driveways, side paths, parking bays, drainage layers and low-maintenance ground cover.
Angular gravel grades compact and interlock, which is what you want under vehicles and on slopes. Rounded grades roll more but look softer and are gentler underfoot. Which one suits you depends entirely on whether the area is walked on, driven on, or purely decorative.
Gravel also solves drainage problems. A gravel layer under planters, along a wall base or in a soakaway lets water move instead of pooling, which is a real advantage during monsoon.
Supplied in several grades and natural colours, retail and bulk, dispatched across India from Kishangarh, Rajasthan.
Specifications
- Product
- Gravel
- Material / type
- Natural stone aggregate
- Available sizes
- Fine grade, approximately 5–10 mm · Medium grade, approximately 10–20 mm · Coarse grade, approximately 20–40 mm · Larger grades on request
- Available colours
- Grey · Brown · Buff · Mixed natural tones
- Finish
- Natural, unpolished
- Shape
- Angular and sub-angular; rounded grades available
- Retail availability
- Available — small quantities supplied
- Wholesale / bulk
- Bulk and tonnage orders available; quantity confirmed per enquiry
- Minimum order
- Not fixed — confirmed against your requirement and destination
- Packaging
- Confirmed at order stage based on quantity and destination
- Delivery
- Pan-India delivery available; dispatch and timelines confirmed per order
- Pricing
- On request — quoted against grade, quantity and location
Buying guide
- Use angular gravel for driveways and slopes; it locks together instead of rolling away.
- Prepare a compacted sub-base and install edge restraint before laying gravel on a driveway.
- For walking paths, 10–20 mm is the comfortable middle ground.
- Coarser grades are best for drainage layers and soakaways.
- Lay roughly 40–50 mm deep for decorative cover, more where vehicles run.
Where gravel are used
Gravel — questions we are asked
- What is the difference between gravel and pebbles?
- Gravel is generally crushed or naturally broken stone with angular edges; pebbles are naturally rounded and smooth. Gravel is more stable underfoot and under wheels, pebbles look more decorative.
- How much gravel do I need for a driveway?
- It depends on the area and the depth your base build-up requires. Send the length, width and intended use and we will help work out the quantity.
- Is gravel good for drainage?
- Yes. Coarse gravel is one of the standard materials for drainage layers, soakaways and planter bases because water moves through it freely.