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What is Limestone Paving? 

Find the Right Finish for Your Project

  1. Natural: A raw, organic surface that preserves the stone’s inherent texture, tonal variation, and earthy character. Ideal for a rustic, timeless look.
  2. Antiqued: A softly aged finish with worn edges and a weathered surface, giving limestone an old-world charm and lived-in appeal
  3. Honed: A refined, smooth finish with minimal texture, perfect for contemporary spaces that need understated elegance
  4. Sanded: A finish created by shot blasting, offering a textured surface while retaining the stone’s natural warmth
  5. Leather: A tactile finish with a soft sheen enhancing the stone’s depth, grip, and natural character

Limestone Paving Installation Guide

  1. Budget-Friendly Variants: These are best for garden paths and low-traffic areas. They have a simpler finish with fewer texture options.
  2. Premium Variants: The premium variety is known for its refined finish options. They are ideal for luxury projects, including villas, resorts and high-end commercial spaces.
  • Using protective pads under heavy furniture to avoid scratches or cracks.
  • Regular sweeping to keep the surface free from dust and debris
  • Occasional washing using a mild detergent
  • Periodic sealing to prevent moisture absorption
  • Avoiding the use of harsh chemicals

The Stonestry Advantage: From Quarry to Project Site

  • Custom Specifications: We offer custom dimensions and finishes to meet the unique architectural requirements of your landscape design
  • Bulk and Export Ready: We competently manage large domestic and international orders with secure logistics
  • In-House Processing: Sourced from our own quarries, ensuring strict quality control from the raw block to the finished product

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Yes, limestone is an excellent choice for pavers. It is durable, versatile and aesthetically appealing, making it suitable for the purpose.

Limestone paving needs sealing and can be sensitive to acidic substances. As a natural stone, it requires careful, regular maintenance.

Not necessarily. Textured finishes offer the desired slip resistance.

With proper care and installation, Limestone paving can last for decades.