Stonemarket unveils new landscape products for 2015

Stonemarket has launch a comprehensive new range of garden and driveway products for 2015.

For extend your living space with Stonemarket’s Vitrified paving, perfect for use both outdoors and in. The product is available in three ranges; Paleo, Gravity and Lucent. Paleo comes in three contemporary colours, Sand, Gold and a subtle light blue Azura. Gravity offers robust good looks and plenty of urban cool, available in two on-trend colours Basalt, a dark grey, and Black a superb true black and Lucent has a classically attractive appearance with a gently riven texture.

Vitrified paving is a highly reliable and low maintenance material which absorbs little or no moisture, helping to minimise moss and algae growth. It is available in three or four size project packs, each containing the appropriate amount of narrow jointing compound.

A new addition to Stonemarket’s Reconstituted Stone range, Excelsior, is a modern polished flag, complete with a clean, smooth texture for a truly contemporary look. With three colours and sizes to choose from, every project can be catered for.

Stonemarket has extended its ethically-sourced Fairstone range of natural stone with Stonespar linear paving, which can be used in a multitude of applications and available in two pre-blended mixes, and Beachside, a mid-grained, beige to biscuit coloured sandstone with diamond sawn edges and a lightly-textured surface finish. Available in a four size project pack, its subtle banding and appearance gives it unrivalled character, while its soft base colour tones blend seamlessly with any surroundings.

Building on the growing demand for Timberstone paving, Timberstone decking modules give the appearance of genuine weathered timber but will never rot, warp or splinter, available in two colour options and in 450 x 450mm units.
In addition to the 2015 driveway range is Templeton Driveway Setts. This patented reconstituted stone paving brings the look of clean-cut cobblestones, with the reliability of a modern driveway system and will complement a wide range of properties, providing a cost-effective and stunning alternative to natural stone setts.

Templeton Driveway Setts feature a contoured base allowing the product to be laid on a standard MOT and sharp sand sub-base in less than half the time of cobblestones and are supplied with just the right amount of Stonemarket driveway jointing compound.

After the launch of Vecta in 2014, Stonemarket is extending the range with two new colours; Warm Coral and Dusted Coral which are complementary shades of brown to pink. Both can be mixed together, or used with existing Vecta colours.

To complete any Stonemarket driveway transformation, Ampliar driveway edgings have been designed to give the finishing touches, available in a unique 915mm long edging.

Further information on the new products and the full Stonemarket range can be found in the 2015 Stonemarket brochure available to down load now from the website at www.stonemarket.co.uk.

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  • while i aprecate stonemarket products are good 





    Templeton Driveway Setts feature a contoured base allowing the product to be laid on a standard MOT and sharp sand sub-base in less than half the time of cobblestones being able to lay in half the time does not make it a better product or long lasting and what happens when 10 ton billy drives on?





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