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          • TravertineTravertine While it may seem that the present wild popularity of Travertine is a trend, the reality is that this stone has been used as a building material for thousands of years – and for good reason. Incredibly long-lasting and resistant to wear-and-tear, Travertine remains today in place on structures such as Rome’s Colosseum, and the Spanish Steps. Few building materials can deliver centuries of longevity, but Travertine is one that can, in the right conditions. Compare that to concrete’s practical lifespan, of about 30-60 years, and the appeal of using this material is clear. Travertine is perfect for use in a diverse range of applications, including as pavers, tiles, building material, as a cladding product and in interiors. Like granite, this stone possesses impressive self-cleaning properties that reduce ongoing maintenance requirements. Weatherproof and aesthetically pleasing, travertine can be used in bathrooms, pools, inside and outside. We do recommend sealing when used in or around saltwater pools, for optimal protection. Travertine can also always be rectified, making it a flexible stone to work with in situations where custom shaping, bull-nosing or surfacing is required. For a stone that looks great and that will last a lifetime, Travertine is well worth…
          • Limestone/MarbleLimestone Customers are often surprised to discover that limestone can come in a spectrum of colours and shades, ranging from white, all the way through to black, with many variants between. Closely related to both travertine and marble, limestone possesses similar qualities to each. It has been formed from travertine, or similar stones, with added heat, pressure and time working to provide its particular qualities. Effectively a transition stone between travertine and marble, limestone is slightly more porous than marble. Its colours can range from consistent or flat, through to wild, delivering similar swirls and natural patterns to what is seen in some marbles. Limestone’s broad varieties ensure that different types are suitable for different applications. Certain types are better suited for use indoor, while others are more at home in the open environment. Exceptionally hardy and long-lasting, limestone will last for centuries in many circumstances. Most variants are flame resistant, weather resistant and possess great self-cleaning properties. Marble Very hard, dense and heavy, marble is the perfect product to use in luxury indoor contexts. This stone varies in appearance, with its natural swirls, patterns and gradients providing visual appeal and a feel that is genuinely unique. Marble may be…
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          • Granite / Basalt / BluestoneGranite Renowned for their hardy nature and natural, earthy appearance, granite, basalt and bluestone lend a sense of strength and durability to a range of landscaping, pool building and interior design projects. Inside, granite is particularly popular as a kitchen benchtop material. Fireproof, heat resistant and able to withstand active treatment with minimal risk of damage, this stone surface will last through many years of normal use. Granite polishes well and holds well. As one of the only Australian companies capable of flaming and exfoliating granites from our workshop, Slate & Stone can also finish the stone in such a way as to add anti-slip qualities that last for years. Granites come in a wide variety of colours and styles, ranging from flat colours, to patterns that resemble marble, through to pearly variants that glimmer from different angles due to high quartz content. One of the greatest benefits of using granite is its renowned ability to self-clean. While we still recommend sealing in high-traffic locations, or when used around pools, granite requires minimal maintenance, making it a great set-and-forget stone. Basalt / Bluestone Wonderfully flexible igneous/volcanic rocks, basalt specimens remain a popular choice in landscaping. Bluestone, in particular, has taken…
          • TravertineTravertine While it may seem that the present wild popularity of Travertine is a trend, the reality is that this stone has been used as a building material for thousands of years – and for good reason. Incredibly long-lasting and resistant to wear-and-tear, Travertine remains today in place on structures such as Rome’s Colosseum, and the Spanish Steps. Few building materials can deliver centuries of longevity, but Travertine is one that can, in the right conditions. Compare that to concrete’s practical lifespan, of about 30-60 years, and the appeal of using this material is clear. Travertine is perfect for use in a diverse range of applications, including as pavers, tiles, building material, as a cladding product and in interiors. Like granite, this stone possesses impressive self-cleaning properties that reduce ongoing maintenance requirements. Weatherproof and aesthetically pleasing, travertine can be used in bathrooms, pools, inside and outside. We do recommend sealing when used in or around saltwater pools, for optimal protection. Travertine can also always be rectified, making it a flexible stone to work with in situations where custom shaping, bull-nosing or surfacing is required. For a stone that looks great and that will last a lifetime, Travertine is well worth…
          • SandstoneSandstone The mere name of this stone evokes images of ivy league universities, concert halls, museums and European facades. Sandstone delivers a classical elegance that is timeless in its appeal. Its soft look and feel and natural insulating properties continue to make this building material a popular choice around luxury homes and for use in facades within the centre of master-planned communities, schools and university campuses. While sandstone does require a little more maintenance than granite, marble or travertine due to its slightly more porous structure, this porosity is one of its chief strengths. Sandstone warms up slowly and cools down slowly, retaining heat at night, while feeling cool to the touch during the day. This is ideal for energy conservation and insulation. In terms of use, sandstone remains a great choice for landscaping, pool coping, for use as a decorative stone, and on feature walls, in random arrangements. If used in and around pools, or when placed on blocks that are close to the beach and subject to sea spray, sandstone must be sealed. We recommend the Synergy product for sealing this particular stone.
          • Limestone/MarbleLimestone Customers are often surprised to discover that limestone can come in a spectrum of colours and shades, ranging from white, all the way through to black, with many variants between. Closely related to both travertine and marble, limestone possesses similar qualities to each. It has been formed from travertine, or similar stones, with added heat, pressure and time working to provide its particular qualities. Effectively a transition stone between travertine and marble, limestone is slightly more porous than marble. Its colours can range from consistent or flat, through to wild, delivering similar swirls and natural patterns to what is seen in some marbles. Limestone’s broad varieties ensure that different types are suitable for different applications. Certain types are better suited for use indoor, while others are more at home in the open environment. Exceptionally hardy and long-lasting, limestone will last for centuries in many circumstances. Most variants are flame resistant, weather resistant and possess great self-cleaning properties. Marble Very hard, dense and heavy, marble is the perfect product to use in luxury indoor contexts. This stone varies in appearance, with its natural swirls, patterns and gradients providing visual appeal and a feel that is genuinely unique. Marble may be…
          • QuartzQuartz The crystalline, pearlescent structure of quartz delivers instant appeal in situations where you are looking for a product to naturally glisten. Its specularity refracts and reflects light from many angles, providing a stunning appearance in bright locations, whether indoors or outside. Quartz is extremely durable and dense. It does self-clean as well as some other high-end stones, but due to its bright surface appearance, we do recommend sealing to further reduce ongoing maintenance requirements. This is particularly the case when the material is used in and around pools, to keep it looking its best for decades. Slate & Stone stocks several different quartz products. The Coconut Ice range is a good working stone, with properties similar to granite, travertine and sandstone in terms of its flexibility of application. This material can be readily shaped, curved, bull-nosed and resurfaced to suit your particular needs. Slate & Stone can deliver custom fabrication of this quartz, straight from its Slack’s Creek factory. Brazilian Quartz is another range that we can readily source, which is available in yellows, off-whites and oranges, for those looking for a warm colour palette. Other quartz ranges, such as Coconut Ice, are great choices for projects that require…
          • TuscanTuscan This product is essentially a type of limestone, but has taken on an identity of its own in recent years due to the characteristic aesthetics that it delivers. There are types of Tuscan stone and tile that resemble and feel like slate, while others deliver the look and feel that would be expected from a dense, hard limestone. Tuscan stone also behaves in a somewhat unique fashion when mined and shaped. It can act and feel like a natural split product, due to the way that it is gathered from site. This contributes to its slate-like appearance. With entry-level ranges available, there are Tuscan options that can suit a range of budgets, and the stone is also flexible in its application. Often available uncalibrated, with varied thickness, Tuscan stone is great for use as a random stone, and its delivers a natural undulation. The Slate & Stone team can grade or calibrate the stone where a flat surface is desired. Tuscans are ideal for adding personality and a true natural stone look to outdoor areas.
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Home » Our Range » Stukeco Sands Ivory

Stukeco Sands Ivory

Outdoor elegance designed by Stukeco.
Sands Ivory will help you create your perfect outdoor living space.
  • Exclusive designs developed in house
  • No sealing
  • Low maintenance
  • Lifetime Warranty
  • High performance
  • Lower Cost than equivalent Stone Grade
  • High Strength
  • Multiple Installation methods for both professionals and DIY
  • Stair & Coping Profiles
  • Acid resistant
  • Consistent thickness

AVAILABLE SIZES:

600x400x20 paver external

600x300x10 tile external

600x600x10 tile – external & matt

600x400x20 bullnose external

600x390x50/20 external

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