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Sandstone Flagging

The use of sandstone flagging to create a natural take on the modern garden.

Sandstone Flagging

Sandstone flagging, while an old classic, never goes out of style. Flagging or flagstones are random split pieces of sandstone which are non-uniform in shape, size and thickness, and were used extensively in heritage properties.

Used in this project to surround the edges of a pool, the random shapes of the flagstones contrast the uniformity of the backyards rectangular form, and accompanying house and veranda. While sealing the stone around chlorine and salt is a must, the naturally cool and non-slip stone is timeless.

Sandstone Flagging

The sandstone flagging used on the stairs melds easily into the garden. As plants are added and mature the stairs will appear as a natural part of the landscaping, supporting the verdant surrounds. The natural stone path invites the visitor to meander along a winding trail, flowing with the natural rise and fall of the land.

Sandstone Flagging

The circular fire pit design makes the most of the radiant heat. Sandstone is a natural fit as its fireproof nature retains heat. By utilising non-uniform shapes, the flagging softens the sharp cut edges of the circle and the square sandstone block seats, resulting in a more natural aesthetic.

Sandstone Flagging

For more information, visit KLS Sandstone

KLS Sandstone

KLS Sandstone

SANDSTONE AND LANDSCAPE SUPPLIES

735 Windsor Road, Box Hill, New South Wales, 2765

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