Kandla grey sandstone is a subtle but beautiful paving stone, with slight variations in hue peppering its otherwise uniform colour. A hand-cut stone product, Kandla grey Indian Sandstone is rough and textured with variations in thickness that add to its character.
What colour is Kandla grey?
What is Kandla Grey sandstone? Kandla Grey sandstone is a type of Indian sandstone, which is the UK's favourite type of natural stone paving. This particular type of grey Indian sandstone has a gentle blue-grey colour, with occasional beige shadings.
What is Kandla paving?
Kandla grey Indian sandstone paving slabs patio packs 22mm calibrated are one of the most popular paving stone slabs in the UK, its mix of light blues and light grey make bright colour ideal for patio and garden with a traditional and contemporary impression, also vagarious ideal for an interior floor.
What is the best colour Indian sandstone?
Raj green
What is Kandla Grey?
Kandla Grey is our best seller Indian Sandstone. This beautiful sandstone comprises of light shades of blue and greys. Lightly riven surface and hand dressed edges makes it an ideal choice if you are looking to create a traditional look with a modern touch.
What colour is Indian sandstone?
Raj green is the most popular colour of Indian sandstone and for good reason. The blend of earthy greens and browns complements the beauty of a natural, grassy garden. Raj Green is very versatile and works well with a wide range of colours and designs.19 Sept 2018
What does sawn edge mean?
Sawn Edge. You'll see the term 'sawn edges' when referring to natural stone paving slabs. This is where the tone has been cut neatly to a specified size. Unlike a natural chiselled edge the edges of this type of paving will be straight and clean cut.
Is Indian sandstone good for patio?
Indian Sandstone setts are sawn and tumbled to create a softer aged finish and come in sandstone's soft warm bronze and grey palettes. They also make superb patio and path edging.
Is Indian sandstone paving slippery?
The short answer is no, Indian sandstone is not slippery. In fact, it's naturally slip resistant! So, while Indian sandstone isn't non-porous, it's this minuscule grainy texture of sandstone which makes it naturally slip resistant.29 May 2020
Is Indian sandstone easy to maintain?
Without taking the proper maintenance measures, Indian sandstone is susceptible to discolouration and decay. Cleaning Indian sandstone is straightforward and requires little effort - a simple wash-down with soapy water eradicates everyday grime while a diluted bleach formula tackles stubborn stains, moss and algae.20 Mar 2020
Does Indian sandstone scratch easily?
Sandstone is a sedimentary rock made up of feldspar and quartz. This means it is relatively soft, and vulnerable to minor scratches and marks on its surface.12 Aug 2020
Why has my Indian sandstone gone green?
Green fuzz over the whole slab is usually caused by algae. Green borders are a result of moss growing in the dirt between the slabs. Patches that get larger over time are caused by lichen (a colony of fungus and algae and/or cyanobacteria - by far the most challenging issue to deal with).20 Mar 2020