Brick paving, bluestone, pool paving, porcelain, crazy paving, concrete, decking & landscaping in Glen Iris. Local contractor, 8.5km from Notting Hill. 63 ⭐ reviews.
Antonio PrimeScape Construction — based in Notting Hill, 8.5km from Glen Iris. It's an inner-east prestige suburb where quality paving is essential to property value.
Clay and concrete pavers for driveways, patios and paths. Herringbone, running b...
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Premium Victorian bluestone in sawn, honed and natural finishes. Patios, pool su...
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Slip-resistant stone, bluestone and porcelain for pool surrounds. Correct draina...
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Large-format anti-slip porcelain tiles for modern patios, alfresco areas and pat...
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Sandstone, flagstone and natural stone crazy paving for driveways, paths and fea...
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Plain, exposed aggregate and coloured concrete driveways and slabs. 25MPa or 32M...
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Merbau, hardwood and treated pine decks. Freestanding and attached. Proper subfr...
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Travertine, bluestone and pavers for alfresco and entertaining areas. Correct dr...
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Retaining walls, garden beds, turf, irrigation and full backyard transformations...
Get Quote →Glen Iris is one of Melbourne's most desirable inner-eastern suburbs, characterised by its heritage-listed period homes, tree-lined avenues, and the beautiful Gardiners Creek corridor that winds through the suburb. Key streets include Burke Road (the main thoroughfare with trams running to the city), High Street, Malvern Road, and the quieter residential addresses like Wattletree Road, Ferneaux Avenue, and Browning Street.
The Glen Iris Village shopping precinct on Burke Road (near the station) offers boutique shopping, cafes, and specialty retailers, while nearby Malvern Valley and Toorak Road provide additional dining and retail options. The suburb is well-served by the Glen Waverley and Alamein train lines (Glen Iris, Darling, and Burwood stations), plus the Route 6 tram along Burke Road and Route 72 along Malvern Road.
Glen Iris is renowned for its period homes — Victorian and Federation houses, Edwardian villas, and Californian bungalows — many on generous blocks with established gardens. These heritage properties require paving solutions that complement their character: bluestone cobblestone driveways, herringbone brick paths, and natural stone crazy paving for garden features are especially popular. Modern townhouse developments along Burke Road and High Street often call for large-format porcelain patios and sleek concrete driveways.
Local schools that bring families to the area include Glen Iris Primary School (Browning Street), St Cecilia's Primary School, Korowa Anglican Girls' School (Wattle Park area), and St Kevin's College just across in Toorak. Many of these families invest heavily in outdoor living areas, with pool paving, covered alfresco patios, and bluestone entertaining areas being common requests.
The suburb's topography near Gardiners Creek and Malvern Valley presents specific drainage challenges. Properties on the creek valley slopes may require careful water management and retention systems to prevent erosion and subsidence under paved areas. We always assess site drainage for Glen Iris properties, particularly those near Glen Iris Park, Ferndale Park, and the Gardiners Creek Trail.
Tram line proximity (Route 6 on Burke Road) means some homes face vibration considerations for paver installations on nature strips and driveways. Being within Boroondara and Stonnington council areas (depending on the side of Burke Road), permit requirements vary — we help Glen Iris homeowners navigate these regulations for all paving and landscaping projects.
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