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Oak Sleeper (Landscape Grade)

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High in quality as well as great value, our French Oak Sleepers are our best-selling railway sleepers across both Trade and Retail customers. These are available in a standard size of 2.4m x 200mm x 100mm.

Our Oak Railway Sleepers consist of untreated, hardwood Oak that obtain sought-after, natural qualities that make these sleepers a great investment; as they are more naturally resistant to rot, they are expected to last for around 20 years!

These FSC Certified Sleepers are untreated and are freshly cut from Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified timber, meaning they are sustainably sourced without damaging forest areas.

The colour of our Oak Garden Sleepers are one of the reasons that they are so popular; they are a lovely mid-brown, oak colour and can be left untreated; although many people choose to stain or paint these to colour match with their existing landscape. If left untreated, it will turn a lovely, silver colour over time!

Additional Information
Ideal for edging, borders and raised vegetable beds
Can be hand sawn or machine
Measures 2.4m x 200mm x 100mm
Sustainably sourced
Guaranteed to consist of 2 'good' sides
Need less than 10 sleepers? Call 01202 874207 to order over the phone.

Oak Sleepers as Raised Beds
One of the most popular uses for French Oak Sleepers are for creating raised plant beds in your garden or allotment. Oak Sleepers are generally easy to handle, although they aren't as easy as Pine Sleepers to saw by hand, but they can be machine cut easily for precision.

By having your plants in a raised plant bed, it eliminates a lot of the risk that comes with planting certain flowers at ground level, especially those that get affected by slugs. Having your plants raised also makes the maintenance a lot easier; you don't need to worry about using a kneeling pad when it comes to weeding or digging.

Oak Sleepers for Garden Edging
Many people like edging their gardens with colourful flower borders, or just to separate each landscaping feature from each other.

Oak Sleepers look great used as ground-level flower borders, as the lovely oak colour really enhances the look of your garden, and brings out the colours of your flowers. These can be easily installed and get then contain anything ranging from flowers, shrubs, by using our Wessex Soils or maybe Woodland Mulch as a decorative feature.

Whether your garden is on different levels or you just want to create a divide between each hard landscaping feature, Oak Sleepers make for a great way of doing this. Oak Sleepers look great alongside Artificial Grass, either Porcelain or Sandstone Paving, and especially next to areas that contain any form of Chippings or Decorative Stones.

Additionally, they also look great when it comes to edging outdoor paths. If you're going to use the popular option of Path Chippings to fill in your pathway, Oak Sleepers look really nice as edging, as the colours match in really well to create a subtle, natural look.

PLEASE NOTE: Whilst these Oak Sleepers obtain high grade qualities, they are classed as 'Landscaping Grade'. This means they will have at least two 'good' sides to them, and may have some fraying or rough sides. This makes them perfect for adding to gardens where 2 sides may not be seen.

How to Create a Raised Sleeper Bed
Making your own raised sleeper bed is a simpler DIY task than many people might think, provided you have all the right materials and equipment you need, it can be completed by the experienced DIYer. With these Sleepers being perfectly rectangular shaped, it makes them easy to construct by attaching them together with Hex Head Timber Screws. Follow this guide for all the tips you'll need!

Suggested Equipment

Spade
Scissors
Spirit Level
Drill
Sand Paper
Exterior coach screws
10mm Flat Wood Drill Bit
32mm Flat Wood Drill Bit
17mm Socket and Rachet
Weed fabric
Firstly, put your Sleepers down where you'd like them to go; the place in which you create your raised sleeper bed is vital, the biggest thing to consider is what you're planning on planting. If you're planting specific fruits and vegetables, you'll need to check how much sunlight they need; equally, you'll need to do the same for other plants you're planting.

Once you've chosen the optimum place for your sleeper bed to go, leave the sleepers there and, using your spade, dig out the area to include your sleepers to go in. Make sure you go at least 30mm deep into the ground, and take care to remove any stones, sticks and weeds. You can then use your spirit level to check that the ground is level.

We would recommend using weed fabric at the base of the sleeper bed, so the second stage would be the best to lay this down. Remove the sleepers from the desired area, and roll out your weed membrane to get an idea of how much you need to cut it down to. Cut around the fabric leaving a little extra around the edges, and lay down onto the area.

As an added option to this process, some people might choose to lay a permeable aggregate on top of the weed membrane. This step ensures good drainage to prevent over soaking your plants, as well as preventing rotting of you railway sleepers. Use either Scalpings or Crushed Concrete for a cost-effective solution, you only need a 10mm layer to cover your weed fabric.

The sleepers can now finally be put back into place. Drill 2 pilot holes into the end of the outer sleeper, into the shorter sleeper. You’ll do this by using the 10mm flat wood drill bit. Then use your 32mm drill bit to drill approximately 1cm into the wood on top of these 2 newly drilled holes. This will allow the screw heads to be recessed. Place the 15cm exterior coach screws into the holes and tighten with the 17mm socket and rachet. Do this process for all 4 corners.

You have a couple of options when it comes to securing multiple tiers on top of each other. You could drill pilot holes into the corners of the top tiers going into the sleepers below, securing with coach screws by using the same method in step 5.

Alternatively, you could buy some batten wood, which is readily available from most builders’ merchants, place in each corner and drill a pilot hole and secure with coach screws this way.

Ensure you use sand paper to sand down the corner edges of the sleepers as well as any visible areas to create a smooth finish. Ensure you wear gloves, a dust mask and goggles when sanding wood down!

How to Buy Oak Railway Sleepers
Our French Oak Sleepers can be collected for free at one of our depots in Wimborne, Bournemouth or Dorchester, or can be delivered for free to local postcodes in Dorset! We also deliver nationally to anywhere in the UK.

We can deliver less than 10 sleepers to your home address or direct to site. Please call our friendly team on 01202 874207 if you require this service.

PLEASE NOTE: Due to the nature of our Sleepers, the colours and finished may vary. We would recommend choosing them from one of our depots if you are looking for consistent colours.

Exceptional Durability and Safety

Sienna Porcelain Paving is crafted to endure:

Weather Resistance: Frost-proof and designed to withstand varying climates.

Non-Slip Surface: With an R11 skid resistance rating, it ensures safety in wet conditions, making it a reliable choice for poolside areas and family-friendly environments.

Low Maintenance: Its nearly polished surface resists staining and is easy to clean, offering long-term practicality.

Luxury Without Compromise

Sienna Porcelain combines high-end aesthetics with functional durability, providing a premium look that stands up to daily demands. Whether used for expansive patios or focal pathways, it delivers an elegant, safe, and lasting solution for any outdoor setting.

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How to Buy Sienna Paving:


Available in Sizes
900mm x 600mm x 20mm

600mm x 600mm x 20mm

Patio Packs: a mixture of sizes: 900 x 600, 600 x 600, 600 x 300, 300 x 300

Available to pick up from our depots in Ferndown, Bournemouth, and Dorchester & on display at our Christchurch Showroom.


Sienna Porcelain Paving for Your Garden:


Sienna Porcelain Paving is a premium choice for those who favor bold, elegant designs. With its deep grey tones and sleek finish, this paving creates a striking monotone aesthetic ideal for contemporary spaces.

Key Features and Benefits

Rich Aesthetic Appeal
The Sienna's colors are carefully mixed in to add depth and character, transforming ordinary spaces into stylish, modern environments. Its smooth, refined surface enhances visual interest, making it an excellent choice for both minimalistic and high-impact designs.

Versatility in Application

Indoor and Outdoor Use: Sienna seamlessly transitions between indoor and outdoor settings, perfect for unifying spaces such as patios, kitchens, and living rooms.

Creative Design Options: Beyond paving, use these slabs for feature walls or outdoor accents like backsplashes, achieving a cohesive, upscale look.

Ease of Installation
The precision manufacturing of Sienna Porcelain ensures consistent size and thickness, streamlining installation. Its user-friendly design allows for professional results, even in DIY projects.

Durability and Low Maintenance

Weather-Resistant: With excellent resistance to stains, scratches, and fading, these slabs maintain their vibrant appearance despite exposure to the elements.

Minimal Upkeep: Unlike natural stone, porcelain doesn’t require sealing or frequent maintenance. Regular cleaning with mild soap and water is sufficient.

Safety First
Despite its polished surface, Sienna Porcelain offers an R11 non-slip rating, ensuring safe use in wet or high-traffic areas such as poolside patios or outdoor dining spaces.

Why Choose SiennaPorcelain Paving?

Combining luxury with practicality, this paving solution is ideal for homeowners and designers seeking a timeless, durable, and low-maintenance material. Its bold tones and adaptability make it a standout option for creating elegant, cohesive spaces.

What is the Difference Between Porcelain and Sandstone?
When selecting paving materials for your outdoor spaces, Porcelain and Sandstone offer distinct qualities suited to different preferences and requirements.

Porcelain Paving

Porcelain is a manufactured material designed to replicate the aesthetic of natural stone while delivering superior durability and minimal maintenance. Its production involves vitrification, where pure clays and minerals like quartz are heated to temperatures exceeding 1200°C. This process results in:

Durability: Porcelain slabs are exceptionally strong, resisting scratches, stains, and wear over time.

Non-Porous Surface: Being waterproof and resistant to mold, moss, and frost makes Porcelain ideal for wet climates or areas around pools.

Minimal Maintenance: Unlike natural stone, Porcelain retains its texture and color without sealing, requiring only basic cleaning.

Safety: With an R11 skid rating, Porcelain provides excellent grip even in wet conditions, ensuring safety in high-traffic or family-friendly areas.

Modern Aesthetic: Its refined, sleek appearance works well in contemporary garden designs.

Sandstone Paving

Sandstone, a natural material sourced from quarries (primarily in India), exudes a traditional, rustic charm. Its distinctive riven texture and natural variations make it a popular choice for homeowners seeking a timeless appeal.

Eco-Friendly: Sandstone’s porous nature allows rainwater absorption, aiding in natural drainage and potentially reducing flood risk.

Natural Aging: Over time, Sandstone develops a weathered patina, appealing to those who enjoy a vintage or aged aesthetic.

Maintenance: Regular sealing is needed to preserve its colors and protect against weathering. Without sealing, its hues gradually fade to softer, lighter tones.

Traditional Look: Sandstone’s textured finish and natural variations add warmth and character to outdoor spaces.

Comparative Overview

Feature Porcelain Sandstone
Durability High—resists wear, weather, and stains Moderate—requires sealing and upkeep
Maintenance Low—easy to clean, no sealing needed High—regular sealing to maintain color
Water Absorption Non-porous—completely waterproof Porous—absorbs water, aids drainage
Aesthetic Sleek, modern, and consistent Natural, rustic, and textured
Environmental Impact Low water absorption limits eco benefits Supports rainwater absorption
Cost Generally higher upfront cost More affordable, but with ongoing upkeep
Choosing the Right Option
Your decision should align with your aesthetic goals, maintenance preferences, and environmental considerations:

Opt for Porcelain Paving for a modern, sleek look with minimal maintenance and long-term durability.
Choose Sandstone Paving for a traditional, natural vibe with environmental benefits and a rustic charm.
Both materials bring unique advantages, allowing you to tailor your choice to your lifestyle and outdoor needs.

What Do I Need to Lay Porcelain?

You'll also need a joining compound, such as EasyJoint to fill the gaps between your Porcelain Slabs. We'd also recommend adding Porcelain Primer to the back of the slabs to ensure it stays put for years!

How Many Square Meters Shall I Buy?

If you times the Width by the Length of your new patio, you'll get the Square Meterage needed. We'd always recommend adding 10% for wastage and cuts.

How Much Will Delivery Cost?

It depends on where you are!

Delivery is calculated once you go through to your basket.