Bellstone & Slate Pty Ltd
8 Bond Crescent
Wetherill Park, NSW

Tel: 1800 663 235
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World Class Elegance With Limestone Tiles

Limestone is an Old World building material, with an extraordinary range of colors and looks. It’s actually a biologically made stone, usually of marine origin, with an average 50% containing the calcium carbonate of microscopic creatures. Small fossils are often found in limestone. The rest of the stone is sedimentary, often including clays which produce the fabulous colors of limestone. Limestonetiles are extremely popular in home design, and are featured in some of the world’s most famous homes, including the White House.
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Tough And Elegant Bluestone Tiles Can Do Any Job

Bluestone is one of the most valued stones in architecture. This is a stone which is extremely tough, unaffected by weather, chemicals or sunlight. It’s extremely versatile, and can be used for a huge range of roles in home design. Bluestone is a volcanic rock which can be used in the most demanding situations in building, indoors and outdoors.

Bluestone for everything- a tile for all uses

The extreme strength of bluestone makes it a unique option for a very wide range of uses. Some types of stone tile are too brittle to take very hard usage, which is where bluestone really comes into its own as a design element. Top quality stone is used for cladding and salt water pools because of its high salt tolerance.
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Top 4 Beauty Secrets Of Slate Tiles And Floor Tiles

Slate is one of the traditional quality building materials in civilization. It was prized for its reliability by ancient builders. It remains one of the world’s most loved architectural features to this day. The beauty of slate is a study of elegance. Slate tiles are also the cheapest of all natural stone flooring materials.

Beauty in concept- Slate as a flexible medium

Slate is a very versatile building material. It’s very popular on stairs because of its wear characteristics, and as a roofing material for its durability and long life. Those characteristics have also allowed designers to develop a wide range of motifs and interior designs with this stone.
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Top 5 Tips For Getting The Best Natural Stone Tiles And Pavers

Natural stone tiles and pavers are the most beautiful, and most reliable of their classes of home feature materials. Getting the best requires a strong knowledge base, and an understanding of the points of quality in stone. You’ll find that shopping for stone can be a lot of fun, too. Whether it’s sandstone tiles in a kitchen or stackstone cladding in the garden, stone says “home”, as part of your life.
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Best 3 Tips For Floor Maintenance

The best quality stone can provide the toughest, most resilient indoor and outdoor floor surfaces known to man. The natural stone used on the floors of some of the world’s oldest and most loved buildings is proof – some are hundreds of years old.
Irrespective of material used, a floor that is cleaned, mopped or vacuumed regularly will look new for years and years. That’s called maintenance – something that any floor surface needs. It is not peculiar to stone.
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Top 4 Tips For Protecting Stone in the Home – Its Simple!

A home with natural stone flooring is very special. More homes would incorporate natural stone but there is a perception of high maintenance. Often the concerns are about stains but they needn’t be. Stains can be prevented by doing two things:

  1. Cleaning spillages up quickly so the fluid doesn’t have time to penetrate the stone matrix
  2. Sealing the stone to prevent moisture penetration

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Saltwater Pools & Stone – A Love Affair that Can Go Crusty!

Wars and broken romances have one thing in common – collateral damage! The love affair between saltwater pool owners and natural stone may suffer the same fate if a bit of common sense isn’t applied.

Salt can do nasty stuff to stone! The gnarled and heavily etched rock surfaces on the headlands of any Sydney surfing beach is testament to the power of salt, wind and wave action. Look very closely and you will discover an unassailable truth – some sandstone is amazingly resilient to nature’s wildest forces while other types succumb horribly.
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Outdoor Paving – Turning Your Outdoors Into Something Beautiful

Browse through any house and garden design magazine and you are bound to see that outdoor paving has become an integral feature in most modern home designs.

These days outdoor paving is so much more than a couple of square or rectangular stone slabs laid in a linear pattern. Your choice of pavers can reflect your style and personality and add interest to a simply designed garden.
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Natural Stone – Classy Ways To Go All Natural

The next time our highly plasticized world starts getting you down and you feel an urge to commune with nature, slip off your shoes and walk barefoot on a floor made from natural stone.

Chances are, no matter what type or quality of stone tiles you have used for flooring, it will feel wonderfully cool during the hot summer months and retain warmth during the colder winter months.

Apart from its natural beauty, natural stone also contains no toxins or chemicals which can cause allergies.

But like all natural products, the qualities and features of various stones differ dramatically, so if you want to choose natural stone tiles for your flooring you need to consult an expert to find out which stones work most effectively where.
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Floor Tiles – Trends and Trials

Let’s face it: natural stone floor tiles do not come cheaply, so if your idea of an exotic entertaining area includes beautifully laid polished sandstone floor tiles, then you’d better do your homework so you get it right first go.

While that rich travertine kitchen floor that reminds you of cream brulee looks positively magnificent in the latest home magazine, it may not be the most appropriate choice for you and your messy family.

Whether you are building a new home or renovating an existing one, the flooring you choose can make or break a room, or worse still, the entire house. Therefore it is imperative that you thoughtfully plan your flooring; how it will be used, how much traffic flow it will get and how the surrounding furnishings will look (including the soft furnishings).
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