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You can lay flagstones flush together in sequence for a seamless surface, or introduce deliberate spacing and fill the gaps with pebble chips, jelly stones, or grass for a more composed, garden-led look.
The surface has a texture that mimics hammered natural stone - think small, uneven craters distributed randomly across the top of the flag, giving it a raw, worked quality.