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Outdoor Porcelain Paver Collections for Vancouver Patios and Rooftops

July 13, 2026 · Ace Premium Tile & Stone

Part of our guide: Flooring and Outdoor Tile in Greater Vancouver: A Complete Guide

Outdoor Porcelain Paver Collections for Vancouver Patios and Rooftops

Planning a patio, pool deck, or rooftop terrace in the Lower Mainland means planning for rain, and plenty of it. Concrete cracks, wood decking rots, and natural stone spalls when our freeze and thaw cycles work water into the surface. That is why 2cm outdoor porcelain pavers have become the go-to answer for Greater Vancouver landscapes. They absorb almost no water, never need sealing, resist frost and scratches, and can be installed on pedestals, gravel, sand, or mortar depending on the site. Our full outdoor tiles collections range covers every one of those scenarios.

This roundup walks through each outdoor paver collection on display at our Richmond showroom, from concrete and stone looks to wood grain and slate texture, plus the pedestal system that carries them over rooftops. If you are comparing options for a home in Richmond, Burnaby, Surrey, or anywhere across Metro Vancouver, this is the shortlist to start from.

Project

The cement look leads this collection, rendered in five neutral colourways: Beige, Grigio, Nero, Cemento, and Silver. Project is a 2cm porcelain paver with an anti-slip textured finish and non-repeating faces, offered in 24x24, 24x48, and a broad 48x48 format. The larger sizes lay up into a clean, architectural plane with few joints, which suits contemporary patios, pool decks, walkways, and rooftop terraces on pedestal systems.

Stoneland

Two stone faces share one series here. Stoneland pairs a soft limestone surface with a terrazzo-flecked variant, both in Pearl, Ivory, and Grey, and both produced as 2cm anti-slip pavers in 24x24, 24x48, and 48x48 formats. Because the colours and thickness match, you can run the limestone face as the field and band it with terrazzo at a step or border. The lighter tones help shaded, north-facing yards feel brighter through our long grey season.

Blendstone

Warmth is what sets this one apart. Blendstone carries layered sandstone tones across four colours, Ivory, Sabbia, Anthracita, and Tortora, moving from pale cream through sand to deep charcoal. Non-repeating faces keep the variation reading as genuine stone across a wide terrace. It is a 2cm textured anti-slip paver in 24x24, 24x48, and 48x48 sizes, well suited to garden terraces, pool decks, front paths, and pedestal deck conversions.

Timberwood

Wood grain done convincingly is rare in a paver, and Timberwood manages it with non-repeating plank faces in Natural, Ash, Grigio, and Cherry. Knots and figuring shift from piece to piece the way sawn boards do, so the surface reads as decking rather than tile. The 2cm porcelain body comes in 24x24, 24x48, and 48x48 formats with an anti-slip texture, making it a practical replacement for wood decks on patios, covered outdoor rooms, and rooftop pedestal installations.

Asphalt Pavers

Despite the name, the face here is modelled on soft, honed limestone. Asphalt Pavers comes in four quiet colours, Fume, Grit, Mud, and Off White, as a 2cm anti-slip porcelain paver led by a generous 48x48 format with 24x24 and 24x48 alongside. Laid with tight joints, the large squares create a calm, monolithic floor for terraces, poolside paving, outdoor dining areas, and rooftop decks, and the non-repeating faces avoid visible pattern copies.

Ark

Quarried stone is the reference for Ark, a 2cm outdoor paver with the depth and shading of natural stone in Anthracite, Black, Ivory, and Silver. The faces are non-repeating, so a broad patio never shows duplicated patterns, and formats run from 24x24 through 24x48 to 48x48. Silver and Ivory keep small yards feeling light, while the darker colours ground modern builds. It works on mortar, gravel, sand, or pedestals for rooftop decks.

Arkety

Poured concrete without the cracking is the idea behind Arkety. Four urban greys, Black, Light Grey, Silver, and Dark Grey, carry the subtle mottling of cast concrete across non-repeating faces, so adjoining pavers read as individually poured panels. The 2cm anti-slip body comes in 24x24, 24x48, and 48x48 sizes, a natural fit for contemporary homes, laneway house terraces, and commercial patios where the ground plane should stay crisp and minimal.

Pizarra 2.0

Slate texture is the draw with Pizarra 2.0, a European-made 2cm porcelain paver that captures the cleft, layered surface of split stone in Cream, Grey, and Antracite. The riven faces are non-repeating, varying paver to paver the way real slate does, and the collection comes in 24x24 and 24x48 formats. The anti-slip texture gives entries, walkways, patios, and hot tub surrounds genuine grip through our wet months.

Town 2.0

City sidewalks and plazas inspired Town 2.0, the calm counterpart to more heavily textured pavers. This European-made 2cm paver carries a tight, even stone grain in Antracite, Grey, and Beige, with non-repeating faces and an anti-slip finish, in 24x24 and 24x48 formats. It suits townhouse courtyards, commercial entrances, pedestal roof decks, and paths where the floor should stay quiet and let planting or architecture lead.

Adjustable Height Pedestals

Every raised paver deck stands on something, and this is it. Our Adjustable Height Pedestals sit between the substrate and 2cm porcelain pavers, creating a level, freely draining floor over sloped rooftops, membranes, and uneven slabs. No mortar bed is required, pavers lift off for membrane inspection, and the cavity below conceals drainage and wiring. Units come in various heights, so the finished surface can be brought level even where the slope changes direction.

How to choose between them

Start with the look you want the space to carry. Concrete and urban stone lovers should compare Project, Arkety, and Town 2.0 side by side; stone and sandstone briefs point to Ark, Blendstone, Stoneland, and Asphalt Pavers; and anyone replacing a wood deck or after slate texture should look at Timberwood and Pizarra 2.0 first. Then let the site decide the install. Ground-level patios go over gravel, sand, or mortar, while rooftops and balconies call for pedestals, and every 2cm collection above works with all four methods.

Size matters too. The 48x48 formats make modest patios feel larger, while 24x24 handles paths and tight side yards. For a deeper walkthrough of materials and where each performs, our flooring and outdoor tile guide for Vancouver covers the full decision, and the flooring learning page explains how outdoor surfaces connect to what is inside.

See them in person

Colour and texture shift between a screen and daylight, especially with warm tones and riven surfaces, so the reliable way to choose is to stand on the real thing. Visit our Richmond showroom at #3-11240 Bridgeport Rd, where the outdoor paver collections are on display and samples are available to take home. Walk-ins are welcome, or call 604-270-4993 or contact us to talk through your patio, pool deck, or rooftop project. We offer both supply only and supply and install across Greater Vancouver.

Planning a Project?

Visit our Richmond showroom to see and touch these materials, or get in touch for samples, pricing, and expert advice.