When selecting a driveway layout, several factors must be considered. It would help to evaluate the land's topography, the distance from the street to the house, the garage's positioning, and the property's aesthetic appeal.
Tarmac, also known as asphalt, comprises finely crushed stones and bitumen. This produces a flat, smooth, and occasionally foamy surface. Tarmac is a relatively low-maintenance, homogeneous, and easy-to-install material option for your driveway.
The minimum driveway breadth for a single-family dwelling is 3 meters. The driveway in front of a double garage should be the width of the garage or at least 5.5 meters wide, with a minimum length of 6 meters in front of the garage doors.
The most popular choice for paver driveways is to use pavers made from concrete moulded into brick shapes. Driveways with concrete pavers typically have longer lifespans than those paved with clay bricks; 25 to 50 years is typical.