
Instone Designer Tiles
Driveway Paver Blocks
Interlocking driveway pavers that take car and light-truck loads, drain the monsoon and lift the kerb appeal of any Kolkata home.
Why Instone
Surfaces built for real-world demands
A driveway has to carry the weight of your car, shrug off the monsoon and still look good at the gate. Instone's interlocking driveway pavers — cobble, zig zag and cosmic patterns in 60–80 mm thickness — spread vehicle loads across the surface, let rainwater drain through the joints instead of pooling, and come in a wide colour range to match your home. Laid on a compacted base they need no curing downtime and can be lifted and relaid if you ever run a service line underneath.
Takes vehicle loads
60–80 mm interlocking blocks carry cars and light trucks without cracking, unlike plain concrete.
Drains the monsoon
Water soaks through the paver joints, so no puddles, no slippery film and less runoff.
Kerb appeal
Cobble, zig zag and cosmic patterns in 15+ colours lift the look of the whole frontage.
No downtime
Ready to drive on the day it's laid — no waiting for concrete to cure.
Recommended designs
FAQ
Driveway Paver Blocks — FAQs
Which paver blocks are best for a home driveway?
For a home driveway, 60–80 mm interlocking pavers — zig zag (herringbone), cobble or cosmic patterns — are best. The interlock spreads car and light-truck loads and the joints let monsoon water drain away. Instone manufactures all of these in ISI-certified concrete in Kolkata.
How thick should driveway pavers be?
For cars and light vehicles, 60 mm pavers are adequate; for a driveway that also takes heavier vehicles or occasional trucks, choose 80 mm on a well-compacted sand-and-aggregate base.
What is the price of paver blocks for a driveway in Kolkata?
Instone paver blocks start from around ₹50 per sq ft and vary by pattern, thickness and colour. Share your driveway area and we'll give you an exact quote — message us on WhatsApp or use the contact form.
Do driveway pavers get slippery in the rain?
No — because water drains through the joints rather than sitting on top, and the concrete surface has natural grip. This is a key advantage of pavers over smooth poured concrete or ceramic tiles for outdoor driveways.






