New Hampshire Paving and Excavation Guides

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8 Stamped Asphalt Driveway Ideas for New Hampshire Homes

Wide view of an outdoor recreation area: a cracked asphalt path leads toward a greenhouse and red shed, with benches and a gravel lot nearby under a clear blue sky.

Stamped asphalt gives a driveway the look of brick, cobblestone, or cut stone on a single continuous surface. It opens up design choices that a plain black driveway does not. Below are eight stamped asphalt driveway ideas we have installed for New Hampshire homes, from full patterned surfaces to simple decorative borders. Each one starts with our standard stamped asphalt work and the same paving foundation underneath.

1. Full Cobblestone Field

A cobblestone pattern stamped across the whole driveway gives a home the look of an old European courtyard. The rounded, repeating stones read as texture from the street and up close. This is one of the most requested patterns we install for homeowners who want the driveway itself to be the feature.

2. Running-Bond Brick Border

Frame a standard asphalt driveway with a brick-look border in a running-bond pattern. The border defines the edge of the driveway and ties it to a brick home or a brick walkway. It is a way to add a decorative element without stamping the entire surface.

3. Herringbone Pattern

The angled interlock of a herringbone pattern adds movement that a straight grid does not. Stamped as a full field or used only in an apron, herringbone gives a formal, tailored look that suits colonial and traditional New Hampshire homes.

A stamped herringbone pattern walkway install
A stamped herringbone pattern walkway install

4. Ashlar Slate Texture

An ashlar or cut-stone texture reads as natural slate rather than brick. The irregular rectangular shapes give a more organic, stone-patio feel. It pairs well with stone landscaping and natural fieldstone walls.

A stamped asphalt driveway
A stamped asphalt driveway by Young's Excavating & Paving LLC

5. Stamped Apron at the Street or Garage

Stamp only the apron, the section at the street entrance or in front of the garage, and leave the rest of the driveway plain. The stamped section draws the eye where the driveway is seen most, and it frames the approach to the home.

6. Contrasting Color Banding

A soldier course or color band along the edges sets the pattern off from the field. A contrasting color on the border gives definition and a finished, intentional edge. Color choices can pull from the home’s trim, roof, or stonework.

8. A Decorative Center Medallion

A stamped medallion or compass accent set into the field gives the driveway a centerpiece. It suits wider driveways and circular drives where there is room for the accent to breathe. See more finished patterns and colors in our stamped asphalt project gallery.

Newly paved, winding asphalt path leading to a storefront, with bare trees planted in rows on the right and a bright blue sky above
A decorative stamped asphalt driveway with a cobblestone pattern, installed by Young's.

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