How cqn I make two different color pavers about the same color?
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You could try staining the entire patio and go heavier on the lighter ones. Or you could paint the entire patio and you'll be assured of one even color.
Get some extras and experiment with matching up by staining the new ones a shade darker. Conventional stain for wood can be used or even shoe polish in liquid form. As tile ages and is exposed to normal weather, wear, tear and dirt it darkens just a tad.
When I had this problem, I shopped all the tile stores since they are man-made and few are alike.
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you could try water blasting the entire patio area and you may find the old tiles freshen up and have a better match to the old. Personally if it doesn't work, I wouldn't worry about it, the area should be about comfort rather than the ground. After a while you will not notice it and if you are worried about what other people think, remember they are coming to your house to see you.... not to comment on your unmatched pavers.
Exchange the position of some new and old ones randomly to mix them up with a great natural stonish look.
If this bothers you, then I agree the simple thing to do is mix them up. Or, rearrange and put new ones in the center for a design. Leave the edgers as is for contrast.