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Paver Driveways in Old Westbury, NY
A 4-acre Old Westbury estate needed a complete driveway renovation. The existing asphalt driveway was 380 feet long, riddled with cracks, and had poor drainage that caused water to pool near the motor court. The homeowner wanted the new driveway to match the Georgian architecture of the home and integrate with existing Belgian block gateposts at the property entrance.
We designed a two-material system: commercial-grade hot-mix asphalt for the main 340-foot driveway run with Belgian block borders on both sides, transitioning to a full Cambridge Ledgestone paver motor court with a center landscape island and circular traffic flow. The motor court measured 1,800 square feet with a herringbone pattern and matching step-down curbing. We installed 6 trench drains at critical water collection points and tied them into two new dry wells. The Belgian block border was set in concrete for permanence and matched the existing gateposts.
The completed driveway transformed the approach to the estate. The Belgian block borders provided a clean architectural line from gate to motor court, and the Cambridge paver motor court delivered the visual impact the homeowner wanted. Drainage was completely resolved — no more pooling even during heavy nor'easters. The project was completed on time despite two rain delays and received enthusiastic feedback from the homeowner and their landscape architect.



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