Cobblestones For Driveways and Landscaping

Mistral Granite Cobblestones

Cobblestone pavers have a way of taking you back in time, to old European cities where horses and carts ventured through windy, narrow, and uneven roads.

Maybe you’ve even strolled through these European laneways, lined with cafes and restaurants in France or Zurich, or stumbled across the cobbles while shopping in Italy, or even enjoyed exploring old castles with cobbled courtyards.

Whether you have travelled to Europe and explored these cobblestone streets, or you’ve only seen them in movies, you’d agree that cobble stones add a beautiful, magical, and romantic touch wherever they’re installed.

But why cobblestone pavers?

Well, cobblestones earned their popularity in Europe because they were easy to find, economical to source and simple to install. These rounded stones, collected from riverbeds, had many helpful qualities for roads. As they formed from years of erosion through fast-racing rivers, they were excellent for traction and reducing muck and mud on roads.

Fast forward a few hundred years, and you’ll see that cobblestone pavers are installed in many modern and contemporary homes. In fact, they’re an extremely popular choice amongst builders, landscapers, architects, and homeowners, and with due reason too!

Firstly – as evidenced with the cobble streets in Europe – they are strong and durable stones that can stand the test of time. Neither political turmoil, nor environmental changes, nor heavy traffic can ruin them.

Secondly, their versatile nature makes them an ideal natural paver for driveways, patios, pathways, and many other places.

Thirdly, they are ideal for installation in more challenging areas like curved or gradient surfaces, where installing larger and rectangular natural stone pavers is a difficult and cumbersome task.

Now, in today’s article we explore why cobblestone flooring is the ideal solution for driveways and landscaping in contemporary and modern homes, the types of cobblestones you can choose and where they’re best suited, as well as the product specifications to consider for the installation purposes of mesh cobblestones.

Raven Granite CobblestonesRaven Granite Cobblestones create a grand and practical entrance to this house.

Best Uses For Cobblestones

As mentioned above, cobblestones are strong, versatile, and extremely durable. This makes them an ideal solution for high traffic areas that are more susceptible to wear and tear, like driveways and pathways. In saying this, you might also consider adding cobblestone flooring – with their old-world appeal – to your patio or general outdoor landscaping around your home.

If you’re wondering what paver is best suited for driveways, we strongly recommend cobblestones for driveways for a few reasons. While compared to other natural stone pavers, cobbles are much smaller stones – roughly 100x100mm and 30-60mm in thickness – they are slip-resistant and can hold a lot of weight. So, if your garage holds several cars and people are using your driveway several times a day, cobblestone pavers will support the traffic load without bearing much damage. In fact, if you invest in granite cobblestones, porphyry cobblestones or bluestone cobblestones, the stones will even help mask tyre marks and assist with traction – especially if your driveway is on a slope.

Secondly, since cobblestone pavers are small and available in different patterns – like brick, herringbone, and stagger-set – they are a much more versatile material to work with. As such, choosing cobblestones for driveways means you don’t have to fuss around with large pavers that can be awkward to install on gradient slopes and curved areas – both of which are quite prominent in driveways. In this sense, cobbles are much easier to install in difficult areas. Additionally, Armstone cobblestone pavers are made overseas to resemble the original European cobblestones as closely as possible. This means they’re available in modern colours such as grey, dark-navy and blue-greys which means you can easily match them to the design of your modern/contemporary driveway and home.

Audrey Cobblestones on mesh

**Audrey Cobblestones on mesh are perfect for busy driveways.

Cobblestones are also a wonderful choice for outdoor landscaping, gardening, and flooring like pathways, bordering around trees and flower beds, patios, as well as edging around a fountain and other water features.

Whether you have a modern or more traditional outdoor design and aesthetic, we stock cobble stones that will suit either exterior. The darker, mysterious and cooler tones of granite, porphyry, regetta, and bluestone cobblestone pavers are ideal for modern decors, while quartz and travertine cobblestones, with their creams and off-white tones, add warmth to a more traditional outdoor aesthetic.

If you want to create a unique pathway that resembles an old English cottage vibe or the paving of ancient Roman streets, install cobblestone pavers in a rectangular pattern. You can choose from a herringbone, filetti or brick-bond design. For a flat and consistent surface, we recommend a herringbone pattern as it’s easier to walk on. This is ideal for homes with kids, pets and elderly members who might otherwise trip at the uneven surface created by installing irregularly shaped brick or narrow cobble pieces to achieve the filetti or brick bond looks. And if you’re looking to add a unique touch to your landscaping and maybe define certain focal points, cobblestones make exquisite borders around larger pavers.

Regardless of which cobblestone paver design you choose, you’re guaranteed to create a timeless landscape, along with a durable and slip-resistant flooring solution that will last generations to come.

Bonza Quartz CobblestonesBonza Quartz Cobblestones create a beautiful circular artwork in this outdoor patio.

Types of Cobblestones

Now that you’re more familiar with the history of cobblestones and their best uses, let’s look at the types of cobble stone flooring available and the best uses for each variety.

Basically, cobblestones are available in three types of finishes: split-face, tumble/rumbled, and flamed/exfoliated.

So how to choose which finish is the best one for your project?

Well, this truly depends on the type of aesthetic you’re trying to achieve. For example, if you want a natural, uneven, and old-European laneway cobblestone look, split-face is ideal because the cobbles have been split from a much larger stone and have a rough look, as though you’ve just found them at the riverbank.

Alternatively, if you’re looking for a smoother, uniform, and consistent finish, the tumbled/rumbled look is ideal. Tumbled cobbles have been processed by joining smaller stones together. Though they still look like cobblestones, they have softer edges and are a good option for pathways.

Finally, if you want a textured, natural, slip and moisture-resistant surface, then the exfoliated/flamed finish is the best choice for you. Here the cobblestones have been heated with a high intensity flame making the stone’s surface rough and faded. This means the cobbles have better grip and have a more natural aesthetic.

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Regetta Cobblestones add a stylish touch to your home.

Once you’ve decided which finish best suits your project, it’s time to choose from the following three installation options that we stock at Armstone:

  • Mesh cobblestones (see adhesion method at the end of this article)
  • Cuboid cobblestones
  • Split-loose cobblestones

Much like choosing the type of cobblestone depends on the general use and aesthetic for your cobblestone driveway or landscape project, choosing the best installation method factors in your budget and the type of finish you desire.

So let’s look into them in a bit more detail.

  1. Mesh Cobblestones

Like the name suggests – instead of using them individually – we glue cobblestone pavers on mesh. The mesh backing offers an easier and more efficient installation process. So instead of fussing around and going through the time-consuming task of installing the cobblestones one piece at a time, you can achieve the natural cobble stone aesthetic at half the cost of installation.

Additionally, since these cobble stone pavers are made from off cuts of different stones, if you’re looking to create an outdoor floor with an un-uniformed style that closely resembles cobblestone flooring found in older European cities, mesh cobblestones are the ideal solution. Their variety of colours and shades adds character and texture to any space.

BONZA QUARTZ COBBLESTONES

On the other hand, if you prefer a more uniform shape, size, and colour for your cobblestone flooring, we recommend Granite Cobblestone pavers. These pavers are available on mesh backing in either a flamed or exfoliated finish. The granite has a high non-slip rating of P5, achieved by using high heat to fracture and spall the mineral inclusions. This makes the cobblestones flat and consistent, ideal for pathways and driveways with high traffic. If you’re looking for a consistent finish, Raven Granite Cobblestones and Gris Granite Cobblestones are ideal choices.

If you’re set on installing cobblestone pavers on mesh, learn more about how to do this yourself by reading our article here.

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  1. Cuboid Cobblestones

Cuboid cobblestones are comprised of loose pieces of bluestone, limestone, marble, and travertine cobblestones. We call them ‘invariable’ because of their invariable and constant sizing. They typically have rumbled edges and a non-slip texture. Invariable cobblestones are ideal for areas where you prefer to have uniform flooring such as high traffic pathways that will be accessed by children and the elderly.

  1. Split-Loose Cobblestones

Split-Loose Cobblestones are the last option available at Armstone. These individual stones are split all around, giving the cobbles a traditionally vintage and natural cobblestone look. We recommend installing these cobblestones for exteriors with a more vintage aesthetic. As they provide excellent grip for tyres, split-loose cobblestones are especially ideal for steep driveways.

Being loose individual stones, split-loose cobblestones allow more versatility for installation. For example, you can lay them in either a fan, straight set or brick pattern. Additionally, if you have curved spaces or wish to create a circular design, split-loose cobblestones are the ideal stone paver because they offer you the flexibility to be able to work around otherwise challenging spaces.

Our split cobblestones are generally 100x100mm in length, with a thickness that varies from 30-60mm. Since the stones are split on all 6 sides, it’s very hard to get a consistent thickness throughout. Compared to invariable cobblestones and mesh cobblestones, split-loose cobblestones are also more challenging to install. Thus, it’s best to install them on a mortar bed where you can tap down each individual cobble to make the surface as consistently flat as possible. While the surface will have deviations throughout, it will be reasonably level. If you have any questions regarding the installation process, we recommend reaching out to an experienced professional who understands how to install them so that they are adhered correctly. This way they will provide a solid and durable floor that will stand the test of time.

 

Porfido Porphyry Split Loose Cobblestones
**Porfido Porphyry Split Loose Cobblestones

Adhesion Method for Cobblestones Pavers on Mesh

As we have mentioned above, installing cobblestone pavers on mesh is both faster and more economical than installing other cobblestone pavers like invariable or split-loose cobbles.

Mesh cobblestones can be adhered directly onto the chosen surface using the appropriate adhesive such as the Ardex X18 with an Ardex E90 latex additive.

Prior to adhering to the mesh cobblestones, you need to create the mix and then fix them into place.

  1. Mixing

Creating a two-part adhesive requires mixing the adhesive with either an additive or an additive with water. As with most mixes, we recommend carefully reading and following the manufacturer’s instructions. They will advise the best ratios for powder, additive, and water for each product. Follow these closely to create the best mixture.

Pour the advised proportion of additive into a clean mixing container. If you’re adding water, use clean and cool water to the additive and mix until blended. Gradually add the required amount of powder to the additive / diluted additive solution and slowly mix the combination. We recommend using a low-speed mixer to create a smooth and creamy consistency.

Once you’ve achieved the desired mixture, let it stand for 1-2 minutes. Then re-stir the mixture prior to using it to adhere the mesh cobblestones.

  1. Fixing

Now that the mixture is ready, it’s time to glue the mesh cobblestones onto your chosen surface. Much like working with any other pavers, first and foremost make sure that your chosen substrate is clean, solid and free of any particles like dust, oil and grease. Make sure your mesh cobblestones are also clean and free from contaminants and dust.

Once everything is clean, follow these steps to install the mesh cobblestones.

  1. First and foremost, ensure that the substrate has been cured. Curing ensures that the chosen surface (whether it’s a waterproofing membrane, concrete base, or a screed bed) is of the ideal moisture and temperature for installation purposes. Again, follow the manufacturer’s instructions so that you’re laying the mesh cobblestones on the best base.
  2. Next, work/key in the adhesive into the substrate using a 15mm notch trowel. Then ‘back butter’ the mesh side of the cobblestones, covering the entire surface so that each cobble firmly sticks to the substrate. “Back buttering” is when you spread a thin layer of the adhesive onto a paver prior to adhering it to the desired surface.
  3. Once well buttered, firmly press the cobblestone sheet onto the freshly notched adhesive. The base of each individual cobblestone needs to be covered by the adhesive bed. Additionally, the adhesive needs to rise 5-10mm into the joint. Use a rubber mallet to move any cobblestones into their desired positions.
  4. To achieve consistent joint spacing for the grout, use joint spacers or wedges between the interlocking sheets. Remove these spacers/wedges once the adhesive sets but is not full cured.
  5. Work in controlled spaces with consideration for adhesive open time (pot life).
  6. Use a spirit level to ensure the installed mesh cobblestones are the desired flatness/consistency.
  7. Ensure that there are no voids beneath the cobblestones by lifting a random sheet from time to time to check.
  8. Finally, before the adhesive sets, ensure that any surplus mixture is removed from the surface of the cobblestones and joints.

Ardex X18

There you have it!

A step-by-step guide on installing mesh cobblestones.

As usual, if you have any questions, we strongly recommend consulting or working with a professional installer.

In summary, whether you’re decorating the borders around your water feature, or looking to install a timeless and rustic pathway that reminds you of your European adventure, or you want a natural stone paver that can endure the heavy load of your busy driveway, cobblestones pavers are strong and versatile, and an excellent choice for any outdoor exterior.

At Armstone we stock a wide range of cobblestone flooring to suit both traditional and modern home aesthetics including Granite Cobblestones, Porphyry Cobblestones like Porfido, Quartz Cobblestones like Lorax, Marble Cobblestones like Lokki and Limestone Cobblestones like Aria.

Hopefully, this article helped you see why cobblestones are an ideal solution for your driveway and landscaping project. If you need any help, feel free to reach out to our natural stone experts online, over the phone at 1300 560 560 or at our Sydney showroom in Glebe.

We love this stuff and would love to help you bring your cobblestone project to life.

Below video will help you understand why is it important that your trusted stone suppler works closely with Installer.

 

 

 

Ultimate Guide for Crazy Paving and Flagstones

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Stone Crazy Paving (also known as Flagstones) is a type of natural stone paving that originated in Ancient Rome.

This is where they used chipped stones to create roads and pavements.

This type of stone paving resembles a mosaic.

Except instead of glass, it’s loose, irregularly shaped, and sized stones that are laid in a haphazard manner.

With grouting poured between the gaps.

Unlike most stone paving where the pavers are laid in a geometric grid style.

A crazy paving design uses naturally broken stones.

And it has no clear geometric grid or pattern.

This design is predominantly used in driveways, garden paths, courtyards, pool-side pavers.

And many other locations where you want a more natural or Avant Garde look.

Apart from being popular in Ancient Rome, crazy paving made its debut in Australia in the 1970s.

This was when more homes started to embrace the modern aesthetic and design in their architecture.

Nowadays, due to their more naturally flowing aesthetic, crazy pavers are an excellent choice for many curved areas in your front or back yard.

 

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**Pazzo Slate Crazy Paving

Armstone’s Crazy Pavers are both dense and durable.

And available in a variety of natural colours.

They are also consistent in size and thickness.

So that when you lay them down, they create a smooth walking surface.

Our range of crazy paving stones include Bluestone crazy paving, Porphyry, Limestone, Slate and Travertine.

If you want to use your crazy pavers indoors (as well as outdoors).

And directly apply them to a concrete slab using glue.

We have 20mm calibrated crazy pavers with a tolerance of 2mm +/-.

These calibrated pieces have a consistently flatter thickness which allows more ease for installation.

Along with a flatter and smoother surface.

There you have it: a summarised guide on crazy pavers and flagstones.

Where they’re used and the best suited home aesthetic.

Now that we’ve covered that and you’re more familiar with these natural stone pavers.

Let’s dive a bit deeper and address a few questions we are often asked about the installation process.

To do this, we have created a video with Rhys from RBG Landscapes.

In our conversation, he shares the best mortar and grouting technique for installing these types of pavers, which we also summarise in the blog below.

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** Pianura Bluestone Crazy Pavers 

Best Practice for Installing Crazy Paving and Flagstones

Prior to installing crazy paving or flagstones.

It’s important to determine the type of stone you’re working with and the texture of the ground you will be laying it on.

For example, it’s better to install Pazzo Crazy Pavers onto a mortar bed.

Why?

Because they have a naturally occurring split from top and bottom.

This gives you a 10mm minimum give and take in its thickness and variation.

When laid on a mortar foundation.

This tolerance in thickness gives you the chance to tap down the crazy pavers to create a smooth and even surface.

In the video below.

Rhys from RBG Landscapes takes two square metres worth of crazy pavers from the palettes.

And places them across four square metres of flooring.

He advises that it’s important to see the stone’s shapes and colours clearly.

So that you know what you’re working with before actually adhering the stone to the floor’s surface.

Since the slab they’re using is very rough.

Rhys uses mortar instead of glue, to stick the crazy pavers onto its surface.

If you do not have a slab to work with.

Rhys suggests adding a 120mm compacted road base as the foundation for the paving.

Grampian crazy
**Trello Limestone Crazy Pavers

The Magic Mix

If you’re planning on installing your own crazy paving and flagstone paving.

Here are Rhys’s recommendations for creating all the mixes for crazy paving floors.

The Foundation Mix

Due to the irregular thickness of most flagstones/crazy paving is generally installed on a traditional wet (mortar) bed.

To create the perfect blend, we use a traditional bricklayers mix which consists of:

  • 12 shovels of white / yellow bricklayer’s sand
  • 1 bag of white cement
  • 10L of water mixed with 100ml of Efflock to reduce any efflorescence
  • 50ml of Bycol to keep the mix fluffy and workable.

So that your mix is consist, we recommend using a cement mixer and following these steps:

  • Turn on the cement mixer
  • Add the Efflock water into mixer
  • Add 6 shovels of bricklayer’s sand and allow the Efflock and sand to mix.
    Once you achieve some consistency, add the next 6 shovels of bricklayers sand
  • Review the mixture and if required, add more Efflock to the mixer so that the sand has a good moisture level
  • Once you’ve achieved a nice creamy consistency.
    Add the bag of white cement, and let everything mix quite thoroughly
  • Continue adding Efflock to maintain the moisture levels
  • Let the mixer spin until the consistency of all the ingredients are fluffy with no visible signs of sand or cement
  • To finish, add a capful of Bycol to keep this mix workable
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**Norse Marble crazy Pavers

The Pre-Sealer

Prior to grouting crazy paving.

We always apply a pre-sealer to the surface.

Why?

Basically, applying a good pre-sealer (we recommend Aquamix Pro Block).

Prior grouting the pavers.

Makes the cleaning process easier.

It also minimises any residual grout that is left on the surface after sponging.

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Leveling

Unlike other paving alternatives which use a straight and geometrical pattern and format.

Crazy paving means that the installation will be exactly how it sounds: crazy and unformatted.

Additionally, there is also the possibility that the surface will be different depending on the type of product used.

As such, whether you’re installing crazy paving for a patio, pool area, or courtyard.

It’s very important to set reference points while installing crazy paving.

This is so that you can clearly track the starting level and the finished level.

And ensure that everything is (more or less) consistent.

So how do we do this?

First, we install string lines in a grid pattern to establish a set of reference points.

Since crazy pavers can vary in surface structure and thickness.

The stringlines help us gauge how much mortar to use.

And reduce our room for errors when laying the pavers.

Once you have the gridlines established.

Spread the mortar onto the surface and ensure that the pavers sit about 1/2mm under the stringline.

If they protrude, tap the pavers to level the surface and achieve the desired level and gradient.

The Grout

After you’ve installed the crazy pavers and you’re happy with the levelling.

It’s time to add the grout.

At RBG Landscapes, we grout crazy pavers using a wide joint sand-based grout supplied by Ardex.

The produce we recommend is the Ardex WJ50, for a variety of reasons.

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Firstly, it’s available in a variety of colours which means you can pick one that will match your pavers.

Secondly, it’s sand based with a pre-mixed back and a maximum joint width of 50mm.

This combination guarantees that the grout won’t shrink or crack.

Two important factors to consider when choosing grout for crazy paving.

Now, onto making the grout and its application.

Mix a 20kg bag of grout with 2L of Ardex grout booster.

To achieve the desired consistency, we recommend mixing the grout using an electric drill with a paddle.

ARDEX-Grout-Booster

Once you have the mix.

Apply the grout into the joints using a squige tool.

Ensure that all the joints are sufficiently full and levelled with the surface of the pavers.

Scrape away any excess.

And wipe the grout from the stone’s surface using a tiling sponge so that there is no residue grout left.

The trick here is to always use clean water so that the stones and joints remain clean.

Repeat this process until all the joints are filled with grout and you’re satisfied with the result.

Top Sealer

After finishing the grouting.

The final step in the crazy paving process is adding the top sealer.

Prior to applying the top sealer.

We suggest removing any residual grout or grout haze film from the surface.

You can do this with a stiff broom and the cement grout haze product by Aquamix or with a pressure clean.

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Once the surface is clean and completely dry.

Apply the Aquamix Sealers Choice Gold as a top sealer.

Use a lamb wool applicator and be generous with the amount.

So that both the stone and grout are protected from the elements.

And stand the test of time.

You want the sealer to penetrate through the stone and grout.

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And there you have it!

Everything you need to know about crazy paving and flagstone pavers.

Along with where and how to install them.

Check out the video below.

And if you have any questions, reach out to our team of experts at Armstone online or by calling 1300 560 560.

We can help point you in the right direction with choosing the specific crazy stone paver for your project.

If you’re looking for help with installing your crazy pavers.

Reach out to Rhys from RBG Landscapes for guidance and advice at ​​0415 874 416.

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Why is it important that your Trusted Stone Supplier works closely with an Installer

Arman and Rhys

So, you’re about to embark on the exciting adventure of renovating your home or building a new one.

Firstly, congratulations!

Secondly, we understand that this can also be quite a stressful time with everything involved from researching the right materials all the way to installing them. All of this can get quite taxing on you, your family and even your finances.

Which is why – no matter how big or small your project – we highly recommend making sure that your trusted stone supplied works closely with an installer.

Now, you might be thinking: “But why? Surely, I can hire a professional installer who isn’t associated with my trusted natural stone supplier?”

Of course, you can! However, you can potentially encounter various roadblocks and issues that can be easily avoided.

How do we know?

Well, we have had many customers think the same, only to realise that they made a huge mistake and paid the price for it years down the track.

So, in today’s article, we will review two reasons why you want your trusted stone supplier to work closely with an installer.

Ready?

Let’s dig in!

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**Dutoit Limestone Pavers 

1. Expert knowledge of products and good communication

One of the reasons you want to your trusted stone supplier to have a long-standing relationship with an installer is that they will understand the products inside and out and pass this information on to them. Also, the closer they work together, the smoother your project will progress because the two professionals will synchronise their knowledge and thus reduce any blame games that can (very often) result in the construction phase.

Additionally, when your stone supplier has a close relationship with your installer, they provide them with the most recommended materials for the installation. This means that the completed job is done correctly and according to best practices for your chosen materials. Over time, the installer will use the same materials on every job and develop a very good understanding of what each item is used for and why. Since each type of stone flooring or walling requires a slightly different installation process, it’s important that your installer understands these unique requirements so that they can deliver maximum results. Naturally, it’s easier to understand the materials by working directly with the stone supplier.

For example, at Armstone we have partnered with Rhys from RBG Landscapes as our recommended certified and professional installers. Our relationship works for many reasons, namely because we have similar values for high standards and a passion for helping you (our customer) create unique designs and inspiring renovations with the world’s best materials and exceptional quality of build. Much like our team at Armstone, Rhys and his team at RBG Landscapes are very good at communicating with customers, providing detailed quotes, and understanding the nuances of various installation methods so that you know why they have chosen a particular method (even if someone else has told you otherwise).

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2. Invest now so you don’t pay a higher price later

Next, it’s important that your trusted stone supplier works closely with an installer so that the installation is completed correctly from the get-go. This way, you invest once now instead of paying a higher price later for someone to fix a poor-quality job or incorrect installation method.

For example, when working with Rhys from RBG Landscapes, Rhys trusts that the team at Armstone have helped you choose the right stone and colour for the project and then recommended the best installation supplies. This makes it easier for RBG landscapes to bring everything to life through the design and construction process with limited hiccups and interruptions.

The reason for this is when an Armstone expert speaks to you about your project’s requirements, they listen carefully and ensure that they also see your project from an installer’s perspective. This way (before you even start working with an installer) your stone supplier has considered many important requirements for your project so that when they hand over the project to an installer, the installer has everything they need to complete the build. This also reduces any surprise costs and delays that can spring up on you through the process.

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**Pazzo Slate Crazy Pavers

Finally, it’s important that your trusted stone supplier has a close relationship with an installer so that if (or when) problems arise, they can be fixed efficiently. For instance, some natural stones are more prone to efflorescence and a stone supplier would know this information. They can then communicate it to the installer who will apply the best installation method to avoid this problem for your project. On the other hand, if your trusted stone supplier doesn’t have a close relationship with an installer, the installer may install the materials you’ve provided with limited information about the best practices. As a result, years down the track, you will encounter various problems like mould or efflorescence which, if left untreated, can cause more damage to your stones and home. Also, neither of the above looks very attractive. And correcting this problem will be an additional expense that is much more economical to avoid in the first place, wouldn’t you agree?

There you have it!

The two reasons why it’s important that your trusted stone supplier has a close relationship with an installer.

At the end of the day, as with everything in life, it’s your choice if you heed this advice. However, if you want your build to be of a higher quality and save you both time and money, we strongly recommend this.

If you want to know any more information, reach out to the natural stone experts at Armstone online or 1300 560 560. We would love to help guide you in the right direction, answer any questions about your renovation or connect you with RBG Landscapes as a potential installer for your home project.

And if you’d like to hear directly from Arman and Rhys, watch this video.

Swimming Safety Checklist for Your Kid-Friendly Pool

Grampian Limestone Pavers

The heat is rising and summer is around the corner.

Which means pool season is almost open and if you’d ask kids what activity they love most in summer, swimming will likely be one of their top answers.

After all, who doesn’t love to swim and cool off on a hot day?

Though many will agree that swimming is a delight, the fact remains that it can be dangerous, especially for those who don’t know how to swim. For example, one of the leading causes of unintentional death in Australian children is drowning.

While this is alarming, you can definitely take precautions so that your entire family can enjoy the summer by the water. For example, instead of starting to teach your children how to swim at the beach or public pools, you can give yourself some peace of mind by building a kid-friendly pool at home.

In today’s article we review various universal precautions you can apply to promote swimming safety in your backyard pool.

What to Consider When Building a Kid-Friendly Pool?

While you can customise your pool to suit your requirements in lifestyle and style, if you are a parent or guardian or you like to entertain friends who have kids, your first priority is to build a pool area that promotes safety.

To do this, you need to consider five important factors when designing and building your kid-friendly pool.

Let’s dive in!

 

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**Frostine Marble Pavers

1. Pool Depth

First and foremost, consider the purpose of your pool. For example, if you intend to use it for recreation and family fun, we recommend building a single depth pool. Why? Well, deep ends take up space and increase the risk of drowning for kids or non-swimmers. On the flipside, installing a pool that has both shallow and deep ends is a helpful alternative. If you choose to combine a deep and shallow end, make sure that the shallow end has a considerable amount of space so that enough kids can play and swim together. Additionally, if your kids have taken swimming lessons for a considerable time and passed various levels, you can relax a little knowing that your children can swim in both sections of the pool. However, this doesn’t mean that you need to leave them unsupervised as accidents can still happen, especially if there is a group of children playing together.

2. Pool Steps

Adding steps to your backyard pool has many advantages. Firstly, some children are scared of water and steps allow you to slowly and gently walk them in. Secondly, it’s an additional shallow end where kids can sit or use them to assist climbing out of the pool. Parents and guardians can also use the steps as a foothold to assist teaching the kids how to float. Finally, pool steps give kids the chance to gradually get used to the water instead of being instantly dropped into the pool.

3. Paving

You might be asking, “What does the pool paving have to do with building a kid-friendly pool?” In one word: everything! You see, choosing the right type of paving will affect the whole family’s pool experience and safety. For example, some natural stone pavers can be very slippery when wet and must be avoided. Meanwhile, darker pavers can get hot underfoot and burn the feet, which can also lead to injuries and accidents. This is why it’s important to choose stone pavers that have a high slip rating, soft/safe pool coping profile edge and remain cool underfoot.

4. Safety Fence and Gate

One of the easiest ways you can protect children from accidentally drowning in your backyard swimming pool is by installing a fence. As well as preventing kids from getting into the pool unsupervised or accidentally falling into the pool while playing catch, it is a legal requirement in some parts of Australia. If you plan to adhere to best practice, the ideal height for the fence is over 1.2 metres with slats that are approximately 10 cm apart. If you want to go all out, you can consider installing a gate alarm for maximum security measures. This will warn anyone who’s inside if someone tries to get into the pool.

5. Slides, Diving Boards, and Other Add-Ons

Finally, add some fun things like slides, diving boards and other bits and pieces! These extra pool features will definitely spark excitement in the kids. In saying that, be sure to install these correctly and only add them if your pool meets advised requirements. For example, a diving board (depending on its height) can only be installed if the deep end of the pool is the right depth. Also, before adding a slide, you should consider factors like the material it’s made from, its weight requirements, and the safety standards of your pool. Fountains, waterfalls, or deck jets backlit with coloured LED lights, are some other pool features you might want to consider for your kid-friendly pool.

Water Safety Checklist

Once you’ve considered the five factors for building your kid-friendly pool and have your pool installed and ready to go, it can be exciting to dive right in!

But before you do, it’s imperative to consider this water safety checklist to ensure that everyone’s safety is accounted for.

1. Swimming Pool Fence

  • Check that all the fence panels are securely attached and in the right place.
  • Make sure that there are no rusted, loose, or missing screws.
  • Ensure that any gaps and holes and the distance between the bottom rail and ground are less than four inches (10 cm).

2. Swimming Pool Gate

  • Secure the gate in such a way that a child will not be able to open it easily.
  • Ensure that once opened, the pool gate swings (and snaps) closed right away.
  • Check that the gap between the gate and the fence is less than four inches (10 cm).

3. Pumps, Grates, and Suction

  • Check that the pool’s suction fittings, and plumbing grates, are both secured in place and in good condition.
  • Ensure that all adults know where and how to switch the electrical pump system on and off.
  • Check that the pool drain has a large surface area with small openings.
  • For guaranteed safety, inform swimmers to tie their hair and not wear any jewellery when swimming.

4. Around the Yard

  • Remove any objects from the pool area that will entice kids to jump, climb, or try any dangerous horseplay.
  • Keep pool toys in a secured area.
  • Trim trees and shrubs low to discourage climbing.

5. Emergency Preparedness

  • Prepare and stock a first aid kit, as well as flotation devices like rope, near the pool at all times.
  • Ensure that any supervising adults know how to swim and perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) procedures. Post a CPR flyer near the pool.
  • Keep a phone nearby with emergency numbers easy to access. Add these phone numbers to the CPR flyer.

6. Pool

  • Put up a flyer with pool safety rules around the pool and remind everyone why it’s important to follow them.
  • Check the pool regularly for any sharp objects or broken tiles or timber splinters and tend to them urgently.
  • Follow the directions and instructions carefully and correctly when installing pool slides, ladders, diving boards, and all other features. Check that they are in good and fully functioning condition.
  • When not in use, empty the swimming pool and store the add-ons in a secure space.

Ready to Build a Kid-Friendly Pool at Home?

And there you have it!

Five important factors to consider when building your kid-friendly pool in your backyard and the water safety checklist that will ensure you have a wonderfully warm and wet summer.

A home pool is a blessing and can provide the family and friends with hours of entertainment and fun. So if you’re considering building (or upgrading) your backyard pool, and have questions about the best depth and materials to use, reach out to us at Armstone. We would love to guide you to make the right decisions with everything from choosing the right pavers, coping and tiles to make your pool kid-friendly and safe. Find us online, call 1300 560 560 or visit our Sydney showroom in Glebe.

8 Advantages for Installing a Pedestal Paving System for Your Home

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Whether you are building a new home or renovating one.

There is a high likelihood that you will come across areas in the front or backyard that are uneven.

Alternatively, whether it’s because you need wheelchair access, or have a young family or elderly visitor.

You might want to create an even pathway between your home and the yard without unnecessary footholds or steps.

In either event, using paver pedestals for paver support is the ideal solution to your home improvement challenge.

In todays blog, we will list the advantages of installing a pedestal system for paving slabs.

And which pavers are best suited for this type of project.

But first, let’s take a closer look at pedestal paving, what it is and why industry professionals highly recommend it.

Ready?

Let’s dive in.

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What is a Raised Pedestal Paving System?

A raised pedestal installation system.

Also known as a PolyPad.

Is a cylindrical device that can be adjusted to varying heights to level an uneven surface for paving purposes.

Each pedestal has four corners spaced 4mm apart.

Once the pedestals are installed on the ground, you can lay the pavers directly on them.

Since the pedestals have the 4mm spacer, your pavers will stay apart and your completed floors will be raised and even.

Why should you use them?

 Pedestal paving is used for a few main reasons, namely:

  • Improving rapid drainage – As the pavers have a 4mm gap between each other when installed on the pedestals.

    Rainfall can easily fall through this space onto the surface underneath.

    So, instead of the water gathering on the raised floor and pavers.

    It swiftly drains towards the appropriate areas underneath the pedestals.

 

  • Simplifies surface levelling when installing floors – Most outdoor areas have parts that are not levelled or even.

    This does not make an ideal foundation for creating a quality, sturdy or even safe, floor.

    If you have any experience with levelling surfaces.

    You will know that it’s a laborious task involving digging, laying cement, and installing timber support posts.

    On the other hand, you can forgo all of this by using PolyPad paving.

    Not only does it save you cost and labour efforts.

    But it achieves a better result by creating a levelled, anti-slip and noise-reducing floor at a height you

 

  • Increasing safety and aesthetics by hiding outdoor wiring – In the case that your balcony or backyard has additional lighting, plumbing, wiring and electrical requirements.

    Installing floating pavers creates a gap between the floor and the underlying surface.

    This allows a ‘storage space’ (so to speak) underneath the flooring.

    Here you can hide the cabling, ducting, or wiring and yet have easy access to it (should you require it).

    From a general aesthetics perspective.

    tThis makes your space more attractive because the clutter is out of sight and, out of mind.

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** Self Levelling and Fixed Adjustable Pedestal

What Pavers to use on pedestals?

If you are thinking of installing natural stone pavers on a pedestal system.

We recommend stone pavers that are 40mm thick and no bigger than 600x400mm in size.

Since natural stone pavers have hairline fractures.

Which are the weakest point of the paver.

Using thinner stones on pedestal systems increases the chance of breakage.

That’s why we recommend a 40mm thickness.

In saying this, the only time you can use 30mm natural stone pavers.

Is if an additional pedestal is installed in the middle of the paver.

On the other hand, it’s become quite common in the industry to install structural porcelain pavers that are as thin as 20mm.

This is because structural porcelain pavers have no weak fracture points and the advantage of a high break load.

Regardless of what paver you choose, it’s important that they’re compliant with Australian Standards.

For example, it’s important to use sawn-edge pavers so that you can keep the gap between the pavers no bigger than 4mm.

Rumbled-edge natural stone pavers are not suitable for use with pedestal paving systems.

And finally, you can create raised floors in a variety of locations.

The only requirement is that the substrate is flat and hard.

ADJUSTABLE + SELF LEVELLING PEDESTALS

 

8 advantages of installing raised pedestal systems

As well as the three main reasons listed above.

There are 8 additional advantages for using PolyPads to raise your floors in your home.

These include:

1. Acoustic Insulation

As our paver supports have a dual component.

That includes both an anti-slip and an anti-noise head.

They are extremely helpful in reducing the sound of impact by up to 25dB.

What does this mean for you?

Well, if you have a lot of people coming and going in and out of the home.

Using floating pavers helps to reduce noise pollution.

2. Absorption of Structural Movement

Environmental factors are a fundamental factor that causes wear and tear in natural pavers and tiles over time.

Extreme cold makes stones contract, while extreme heat causes expansion.

When pavers are installed directly onto the surface.

There is no allowance for them to move as freely.

This can cause them to crack and become damaged with too much exposure to the elements.

Using pedestal systems for paving slabs means that the floor is floating and thus independent of adhesion.

This allows for an ease in structural movements.

And also eliminates the risk of de-bonding due to improper installation and/or tile movement.

3. High Strength and Resistance

Since PolyPads are made from polypropylene.

With a design that features a circular base plate.

A foursquare support and a continuous thread that connects the pedestal between the base and screw.

They are sturdy, strong and durable.

So, if you want to build floors that stand the test of time.

PolyPad paving is the way to go!

4. Entirely Recyclable

With environmental consciousness on the rise.

Many are extremely aware of their carbon footprint.

So, if you are interested in reducing your impact on the environment.

Consider using a raised paver system.

Why? Well firstly, it’s entirely recyclable.

And secondly, because it doesn’t need to be fixed to a substrate with an adhesive.

No chemicals are released into the ground.

It’s really a win-win-win for everyone involved.

5. Improved Thermal Insulation

As the pedestals create space between the pavers and the ground surface.

This allows for constant air circulation.

Consequently, this improves the heat insulation.

While simultaneously protecting the ground surface from UV degradation and extending the lifespan of the waterproofing.

6. Time Effective Installation and Low Weight

Pressed for time and funding for your outdoor flooring project?

Floating pavers to the rescue!

Since the pedestals themselves are easy to adjust and you don’t need to level the surface.

You can simply start your project with minimal (if any) site preparation and without disrupting any nearby projects.

Additionally, with the minimal installation products required.

Pedestal systems offer a lightweight solution to building floors.

Subsequently, this translates to a lower project cost and higher savings for you.

7. Design Flexibility

As PolyPad paving allows for the tiles and pavers to be placed atop the pedestals.

This means that pavers can be easily removed and changed.

This promotes design flexibility and is helpful if you like to regularly change the floor style.

8. Eliminated Efflorescence

Efflorescence – the buildup of salt on a porous surface – is a major concern when installing pavers or tiles on the ground surface.

But since raised pedestal systems do not require tiling grout or screed, this eliminates the concern for efflorescence.

Some of the more common areas pedestal systems are used include:

  • Outdoor rooftop areas
  • Outdoor podium areas
  • Exhibition spaces
  • Gardens and courtyards
  • Swimming pool surrounds
  • Balconies and verandahs
  • Internal podium areas
  • Internal pedestrian access floors

 

ADJUSTABLE + SELF LEVELLING PEDESTALS

 

Where can I find pedestal paving systems?

Convinced that raised pedestal system is the most time and cost-effective solution for your flooring installation?

Excellent!

It just so happens that Armstone is a major supplier of pedestals and polypads in Australia.

We have solutions for all scenarios.

Including adjustable height pedestals, self-levelling pedestals, soundproofing pedestals, and weight load management.

As specialists in both pavers and pedestal installation systems, we offer both pedestal and full-raised floor systems for pavers.

We are also fully equipped to assist architects, designers, builders, and developers with their projects.

If you need any assistance with your project, simply reach out to our experts online or at 1300 560 560.

We would love to help you with your floating pavers and pedestal installations.

 

7 Ideas to Take your Patio to Next Level

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Patios are the perfect way creating undercover spaces in your backyard. Their multi-purpose functionality makes them ideal for entertaining, cooking, family dinners, working from home or just chilling out while surrounded by the serenity of your garden and fresh air.

In our latest blog we would love to share with you a collection of patio decor ideas that will take your outdoor living space to the next level! 

Our only warning is this: your patio will look so good, that you might forget you have an adjoining house!

1. Start from the ground up

Choosing the right paving is an essential decision when creating an outdoor patio that compliments your home decor and stands on its own merits. If you want your patio to be an extension of your home, consider using matching paving materials so that the design flows seamlessly from the inside out. This small detail will ensure that your patio genuinely feels like a part of your home, rather than a hasty add-on.

Porcelain pavers, available at Armstone, are actually a perfect paver for this because we have them available as matching indoor and outdoor tiles.

2. Creating continuous flow with your outdoor patio decor

On the other hand, if you want your patio to blend seamlessly with your garden, or if you want it to be roofless so you can stargaze on those warm summer nights, it’s best to use paving materials designed specifically for outdoor settings.

For this purpose, cobblestones are an ideal material because they can be used as paving for your patio and throughout your garden, creating a beautiful, harmonious and unified effect throughout. Cobblestones are both attractive and practical in outdoor settings. They add an elegant and cosmopolitan charm wherever they are laid, whether this is patio floors, driveways, garden paths or outdoor steps. As such, they are a clever way of adding a new level of stylishness to your patio. From a practicality standpoint, their slip-resistant surface makes them remarkably robust.

At Armstone we stock an impressive range of cobblestones designed to suit different tastes and backyard styles, including the Bonza Quartz Cobblestones, pictured below.

Bonza Quartz CobblestonesThe Bonza Quartz Cobblestones make a stylish addition to any patio. Browse the full range at Armstone

3. Pool-friendly patios

If you have a pool in your backyard, or other wet spaces like spas, there’s a good chance that people will enter the patio with wet feet or dripping towels. So that the pool water doesn’t damage your patio floors, it’s best to use paving that can handle chemically treated water.

Once again, porcelain pavers are a smart selection for such situations. While porcelain pavers are a big trend for building outdoor patios because they look like natural stone, their advantage is that unlike natural stone pavers which can easily stain and deteriorate when exposed to salt or chlorine, porcelain pavers are stain-resistant and exposure to salt or chlorine doesn’t disintegrate them.

For these reasons, porcelain pavers are a very popular choice for pool paving. They’re also super stylish and are available in a wide range of colours and finishes, meaning you can find the perfect look for both your backyard patio and wet areas.

Jura Grey porcelain PaversStunning Jura Grey Porcelain Pavers. Browse them online at Armstone

4. Vertical gardens and bespoke plant beds

If you don’t want your patio to stand out like a sore thumb in the middle of your natural and green backyard as the only man-made structure, incorporating greenery into it will help blend it with the rest of the landscape. And there are many ways to do this! For example, vertical gardens are a popular way of adding plant life to outdoor spaces, especially when you don’t have a lot of room to play with.

Another way to incorporate greenery into your patio is by using stone retaining walls and stone capping to accommodate shrubs and flowering plants. These look absolutely stunning in patio settings, especially when planted with repeat patterns of succulents, as seen below. Another advantage of using stone capping is that it protects the wall while simultaneously giving it a pleasant visual aesthetic.

Nostra Sandstone CappingNostra sandstone stone capping is an excellent choice for a patio. Check out the range at Armstone

5. Play with contrast

Playing with contrast is a fun and wonderful way to experiment with style, especially in an outdoor setting.

If this sounds like an exciting idea for you, one foolproof option is to invest in patio furniture that contrasts with the colours of walls and floors. Getting seating, cushions and tables that have bold tones like bright red, green, blue or yellow, means they will pop nicely against the softer hues of the floor tiles and walls. In a way, playing with contrast actually draws one’s attention to all the design choices and helps each individual item stand out in its own right!

 

6. Get the natural look

As a patio is an ‘indoor-like’ setting installed outdoors, getting the best patio décor means thinking beyond the parameters of traditional home decor. You see, the most stylish patios have the perfect combination of indoor and outdoor elements.

The elements that work best in outdoor living spaces include anything natural. For example, garden pebbles are making a splash in the outdoor decor scene at the moment. They’re modern, eco-friendly, affordable and come in a wide variety of colours, sizes and textures which makes them a perfect natural addition to your patio. You can use them to create a feature wall or place them around your patio fireplace. However you choose to use them, they’ll add something extra to your patio space.

Ivory Natural Garden Pebbles

Pink Natural Garden Pebbles. View our entire range at Armstone

7. Lead the way to your patio

Once you’ve designed and built the perfect patio, the final touch is to create the ideal garden path that leads everyone to your outdoor paradise, or one that connects your patio with other outdoor areas.

If you have used cobblestones for your patio, then using cobblestones for your path is an attractive and effective solution.

Stepping stones are another excellent alternative. These have the advantage of being cost-effective, non-slip, easy to install and easy to change if they need to be repaired due to wear and tear. Stepping stones are an easy way to connect your home, pool and the rest of your backyard to your patio.

Payton Payton Limestone pavers ARMSTONEPayton Limestone Stepping Stones are a perfect way of connecting your home, pool and garden to your patio. Browse our entire stepping stone range at Armstone

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We hope these 7 ideas have inspired your patio project! 

If you’d like more inspiration for your patio decor, contact Armstone today and one of our experts will help answer any question. We have many more exciting decorating ideas for creating the patio of your dreams.

If you enjoyed this blog, please share it with your home and garden enthusiasts!

As always, it’s been a pleasure sharing our ideas with you.

STONE CLADDING: WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS?

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Whether they decorate the interior or exterior decor of a home, stone walls have a way of making a plain wall look abundantly cosy and attractive.

However, a real and authentic stone wall structure has a few downsides: they’re expensive, time-consuming to build and extremely difficult to repair if and when things go wrong.

As a result of these disadvantages, stone-masons have created an alternative solution that gives you that beautiful aesthetic of a stone wall, without the price tag and labour requirements.

Introducing ….

Stone wall cladding!

In an earlier article, we describe stone wall cladding in more detail. If you want to read it, check it out here. To recap, stone wall cladding is a way of dressing a wall with a thin layer of stone to give the look of a real stone wall.

Surprisingly, stone wall cladding has many advantages that make it a rock-steady choice for many structures. In this article we will explore five of these benefits in more detail.

Let’s get started…

1. All the Natural Beauty of Stone

As natural stone wall cladding is made of natural stones, it possesses that timeless beauty of natural stonewalls. Due to its completely natural textures, shadings and colour variations, natural stone cladding appears to have the same depth as an authentic stone wall. In fact, it can be almost impossible to distinguish between the premium stone cladding and a stone wall that has been built by laying individual stones on top of each other.

As such, whether your home has a traditional or contemporary design, stone cladding can be used to add style, texture and an element of authenticity to any Australian property.

Armstone’s beautiful and quality stone selection will give you the choice to pick the best cladding to build your dream natural stone wall to life. Our wide variety of colours, textures and styles are designed to cater for any project requirements.

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2. Spoilt for Choice

One of the main benefits of wall cladding is the wide array of options it offers for builders and renovators alike.

Natural stone wall cladding is available in a variety of stone types, colours, styles and profiles. You can choose from limestone, sandstone, split granite, quartzite and more.

Stone cladding is also available in interior and exterior wall cladding panels, as well as loose pieces for those tricky areas such as corners.

At Armstone, our extensive natural stone cladding collection gives you the opportunity to bring your dream look to life. Whether you are creating a modern, chic or rugged decor, you can rest assured knowing that our range will add that special touch you desire. Couple these with our fine selection of extras, including stone capping and corner pieces, and voila! It’s like you have a new stone wall – minus the time required to build it and the expense of purchasing the materials.

3. Highly Versatile

Stone wall cladding is an exceptionally versatile material. Like we mentioned earlier, whether you choose to use it indoors or outdoors, it’s equally striking and functional.

If you are looking to install natural stone wall cladding outdoors, you can use them to ornate barbeque areas, water features, retaining walls, letterboxes, chimneys, and other exterior substrates like a feature wall for the patio.

If you want to give your home’s interior a natural stone touch, stone cladding is an excellent choice for fireplaces, feature walls and bathrooms.

As you can see, wall cladding ideas are limited only by your imagination.

Gazebo Wall Cladding*Gazebo Stone Cladding

4. Easy Installation

While building a safe and strong traditional stone wall is a complex and time-consuming process, installing stone cladding, on the other hand, is much simpler!

This is thanks to the panels being sawn flat from the back. Their smooth backing is specifically designed to allow for a no-fuss application. Additionally, natural stone cladding panels have strong adhesion.

Unlike building a stone wall from individual stones, assembling wall cladding is a much cleaner and tidier process. Matching individual stones of varying shapes and sizes as well as cementing and grouting them one at the time, makes building with individual stones quite a messy and cumbersome endeavour. It also requires a lot of cleaning afterwards.

Furthermore, if you are stretched for time, using stone wall cladding instead of building a stone wall from individual stones is a speedier process. In probably a quarter of the time it would take to build a stone wall, you can create a beautiful natural stone feature for your property using natural stone wall cladding!

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*Nostra Stone Cladding

5. Affordability

While there is no denying that an authentic stone wall, built with individual stones, is a stunning feature to have in any home, it comes at great expense. Wall cladding, on the other hand, is a cost-effective option that delivers equally impressive results. Armstone’s premium wall cladding products allow you to replicate the same luxurious look, at a far more accessible price point.

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If you’re in Sydney, you can check out our natural stone wall cladding in a realistic setting by visiting our stunning showroom in Glebe. You’ll be able to see our top-of-the-line products and imagine them for your own home project.

For more information about stone cladding, please contact us today.

Giving your home a beautiful, natural look could be just a stone’s throw away! And we would be delighted to help you.

PS. Below video will help you understand why is it important that your trusted stone suppler works closely with Installer.

 

6 Reasons to Choose Marble For Your Home

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Marble is a natural stone in a class all of its own. Prized for its beauty and sophistication, marble has no rivals when it comes to sheer luxury.

That’s precisely why marble has been used in fine homes and properties for centuries all around the world. It’s a material that never goes out of style.

Apart from its high-end elegance, marble has many other outstanding qualities that make it a superb paving option. Read on to discover six good reasons to choose marble for your home.

1. Durability

Marble is highly durable and lasts for many generations. It resists external pressure and stands firm under heavy loads – even when that load is shifted around. In areas of high traffic, marble flooring is a particularly good choice.

Many of the world’s best-loved buildings have stunning marble floors. St Peter’s Basilica in Rome and the opulent Palace of Versailles near Paris are two excellent examples of architectural wonders where marble tiles have endured throughout the centuries.

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St Peter’s Basilica in Rome, Italy. Photo Credit: Creative Commons

Now you, too, can get the same long-lasting results when you use marble paving in your home.

2. Variety and versatility

Marble comes in many varieties with a colour palette to suit all tastes.

Marble is also extremely versatile. Inside the house, marble tiles are most commonly used in living rooms, hallways, entrances and bathrooms. They elevate any interior space to new levels of refinement.

Outdoors, certain types of marble, such as Siri Marble Pavers and Chilla Marble Pavers (pictured below), are an excellent choice around swimming pools and wet areas. They are also ideal for garden steps, outdoor entertainment areas and walkways. Not only are they slip-resistant, but they also give your pool and garden a soft, luxurious look, quite unlike any other paving material.

Chilla Marble pavers

Chilla Marble Pavers. Photo credit: Armstone

3. Heat resistance

Marble is a heat-resistant material and has traditionally been used to cool down living spaces, most notably in warmer climates. It is also widely used in fireplaces because it can withstand high temperatures without losing any of its beauty.

In outdoor settings, marble tiles keep their cool, even in direct sunlight. Merino Marble Pavers, pictured below, stay blissfully fresh underfoot regardless of the sun’s intensity. For the Australian outdoor lifestyle, it’s easy to see why people choose marble.

Merino Marble Pavers

Merino Marble Pavers. Photo credit: Armstone

4. A natural beauty

Many of us live in unnatural and synthetic environments, where we can’t escape the reach of technology or artificial materials. Marble rises above all of that. It is a 100 percent natural product of the earth. It is even impervious to bacteria and resistant to staining. So not only is marble visually impressive, it’s also healthier and cleaner than other paving options. 

It’s striking beauty and versatility makes it the perfect addition to any home project. Adding not only a stunning finish but an essence of elegance that is unparalleled in durability.

5. A modern classic

Marble has a unique ability to adapt to contemporary lifestyles and tastes. While it has been the epitome of historical buildings and architectural delights for years, marble is fast becoming a touch of elegance for every modern home.

As an outdoor paving material, marble has become the latest trend in prestigious properties throughout Australia. It’s easy to understand why. Marble enhances the look of any home and makes it feel extra special – each stone is unique and gives a custom look to any home.

The Carrara Marble Tile, pictured below, exemplifies marble’s timeless appeal.

Carrara Marble Tiles

Carrara Marble. Photo credit: Armstone

 

6. Add value to your property

Marble flooring is not a cheap option. However, it is an investment that will pay for itself in two important ways.

First of all, marble has outstanding longevity – it won’t need replacing any time soon.

Second, if you put your home on the market, marble flooring will set your property apart, increasing its value and leaving a lasting impression on potential buyers.

Marble paving Sydney

For more information about marble flooring and marble tiles, click here. If you would like to discuss incorporating marble paving into your home, contact Armstone in Sydney, Australia today. You’ll be inspired by the possibilities.

Ultimate Guide on Which Cladding Stone is Right for You?

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The choice is wonderful.

Wouldn’t you agree?

We do! However, being in the industry for over a decade, we have learnt that it is also important to couple choice with knowledge and wisdom.

You see, with so many options available at your fingertips, there are a few key factors to consider when selecting the best material when installing stone cladding to the walls of your home or commercial property.

Of all these considerations, the most important is where you will be installing the cladding stone.

This is crucial because not all natural stone claddings are suitable for all areas. For example, some natural stones are more porous than others and thus, are not ideal for installation around the pool or outdoor areas exposed to the elements.

Mica Stone Wall Cladding

In this article, we will cover four scenarios and answer your questions on what to consider in each case.

1. Would the stone cladding be facing mostly towards the sun or is it under the shade, next to a damp area?

As you may have discovered through your research,  most natural stones have some level of porosity.

Natural stone cladding is no exception.

While some stones, like granite, are dense, most are similar to sandstone and are much softer in their composition. The issue with softer, porous stones is that, over time, they are more prone to lose their original appearance. They are likely to attract mould and even discolour over the years, especially if installed in the wrong location.

For example, if you intend to install sandstone cladding in a shady area without direct sunlight, you may want to avoid sandstone and instead consider denser stones like granite claddingquartz or even limestone cladding. Sandstone thrives from direct sunlight and if exposed to too much shade can turn grey and age.

The one instance where sandstone cladding will complement the rest of your home is if there is a lot of aged sandstone throughout it already. Then the grey and the aged look will make the perfect combination.

Chunky Dusky Stone Cladding

2. Will there be direct or close water contact with your stone cladding?

As we mentioned previously, most natural stones are porous in their composition. As such, not all natural stones are suitable to use around swimming pools

There are two reasons.

Firstly, some natural stone claddings like Mica-Schist Quartzite can leak certain minerals, like iron. This will contaminate the water and subsequently, contaminate the person swimming in the water.

Secondly, in our experience, we have seen some people install sandstone cladding as water fountain features. However, this is not ideal because sandstone is an extremely porous material and thus vulnerable to salts and acids. If the sandstone is exposed to chlorinated or salt water over prolonged periods, it will deteriorate over time and the crumbled sand will fill the pool. The filter won’t be able to remove it and over time, will eventually stop working altogether. This is why we do not recommend installing sandstone cladding in any outdoor area where it is exposed to water.

Benjamin Crazy Cladding on Mesh

3. Can you install cladding on a plaster wall?

While some glues are suitable for tiling and installing lightweight stones onto plaster walls, stone cladding, which weighs roughly between 90kg-180kg per m2, is simply too heavy to adhere to such a soft building material as plaster.

Ruby Stone Wall Cladding

4. How high is the wall? Would the cladding require mechanical fixing?

The height of your wall or substrate, coupled with the weight of the stone cladding, plays a crucial role in the installation process.

If you are applying heavy stone cladding to a high wall, 2 metres and more in height, angles and mechanical fixing will be required. Alternatively, if you are installing lighter stone cladding on a wall under 2 metres in height, moisture-sensitive quick-drying glue is sufficient for the application.

In saying this, if you are installing light or heavy stone cladding on a wall over 2 metres in height, you will need to use angles at every 800mm mark. For instance, 2.8m, 3.6m and so forth. This will ensure that your stone cladding is supported with the best infrastructure and doesn’t create a hazard for anyone walking around it.

If you are using sandstone cladding, be mindful that each individual piece can be 600x300mm in size and weigh up to 40kg. In this instance, it is best practice to pin each individual stone one at a time, to the substrate.

If you are unsure about your chosen stone cladding and the substrate that you are applying it to, or if you are installing the cladding onto a pier or column, reach out to us for assistance and a free consultation. We can help you figure out the best size and installation process for your project.

sandstone cladding

Conclusion

Wall cladding can really add character and personality to an otherwise dull substrate, column, pier or wall.

When choosing the right stone cladding for your home, remember to select something that complements your landscaping and design, meets your budget and more importantly is made of the right material for the environment.

As wall cladding can be a luxury, and costly, investment, reviewing all these factors is essential to making a decision that ensures the longevity of your project.

If you need any help choosing the right stone, we would love to invite you to our showroom in Glebe, Sydney. We display our products in real-life settings and would love to help guide you with bringing your dream to life.