Traditional Cladding
"A traditional approach with contemporary appeal."
A traditional approach to stone forms that has never gone out of style. With its clean lines and complementary textures, this rectangular form enhances any build.
With its ability to forge a connection between the natural and the built environment, this traditional form has been the choice of architects and builders for thousands of years.
Available in both fixed and bespoke dimensions, this is a versatile cladding option, making it suitable for a wide range of applications.
Shell limestone traditional cladding with a split face finish on an external feature wall
Shell limestone traditional cladding in a mid-century inspired kitchen area
Shell limestone traditional cladding on a contemporary fireplace surround
Shell limestone traditional cladding with a split face finish on an external feature wall
Shell Limestone
A crisp South Australian stone which features tones ranging from white through to light cream. It is rich in ancient fossil textures offering each stone unique appeal.
At a glance
Colour :
White to light cream
Finish :
Matte (few light saw marks) / Split Face / Bush Hammer
Form :
Wall tiles - 500 x 330, 660 x 240, 660 x 290, custom, Mixed length - 330 high
Sizing depth :
35mm
Corners :
350/100 returns
Availability :
Made to order, 2-4 week lead time
Cream Limestone
A warm Western Australian stone that is both beautiful and versatile. It is well suited to modern and classical architectural styles along with a variety of landscaping applications.
At a glance
Colour :
Cream
Finish :
Honed / Bush hammered
Form :
Wall tiles - 500 x 330, Mixed length - 330 high
Sizing depth :
30mm/35mm
Corners :
350/100 returns
Availability :
Made to order, 2-4 week lead time
Cream limestone traditional cladding on feature wall
Cream limestone traditional cladding framing a contemporary staircase
Cream limestone Traditional cladding on internal feature wall
Cream limestone traditional cladding on feature wall
Oyster limestone Traditional cladding on a residential car garage
Oyster limestone Traditional cladding on a modern residential building
Oyster limestone Traditional cladding on an exterior garden feature wall
Oyster limestone Traditional cladding on a residential car garage
Oyster Limestone
Oyster limestone features a unique colour palette ranging from taupe to warm cement tones. Abundant fossil content imbues it with ancient character and beauty making it an unusual and captivating stone choice.
At a glance
Colour :
Taupe grey with orange tinges
Finish :
Honed / Bush hammered
Form :
Wall tiles - 500 x 330, Mixed length - 330 high
Sizing depth :
40mm
Corners :
350/100 returns
Availability :
Made to order, enquire for lead time
"Modern architecture is enhanced by the clean lines created by traditional limestone cladding "
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What is limestone cladding?Limestone cladding involves applying stone pieces or tiles that have a sawn flat back to the interior or exterior walls of buildings for decorative and protective purposes.
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Is limestone cladding suitable for both interior and exterior applications?Yes, limestone cladding is suitable for both interior and exterior applications, offering versatility and durability for various architectural designs.
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How does limestone cladding compare to other materials in terms of durability and cost?Limestone cladding offers comparable durability to other materials and falls within a mid-range to high-end pricing category.
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What factors should be considered when choosing limestone cladding for a project?Considerations include durability, aesthetic preferences, maintenance needs, budget, and compatibility with other materials.
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Are there any environmental considerations associated with using limestone cladding?Limestone has environmental considerations such as quarrying impacts, however sustainable practices can mitigate these effects. Raw blocks are processed and cut to size in our stone manufacturing facility in Seaford, Victoria which is powered by solar. We use recycled water where possible. We only supply Australian limestone which reduces the impact of transportation on the environment.
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Does your limestone contain silica?Australian limestone 99.99% silica free making it safer to work with other types of natural stone or engineered alternatives. We recommend avoiding the inhalation of dust while working with any type of stone for a prolonged period of time.
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How is limestone cladding installed?Limestone cladding is installed by applying adhesive (i.e. Mapei Keraflex Maxi S1 or equivalent) to the back of each panel or tile and securing them onto the prepared surface. This is followed by grouting and optional sealing for added protection against stains and moisture penetration. In addition, for cladding application above 1.5 metres we recommend applying mechanical fixings in combination with the adhesive. A mechanical fixing could be in the form of "Stone clips", shelving angles or other fixing methods. https://stoneclip.com/. See our installation guidelines for further information.
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Can I stack limestone cladding without a substrate?Limestone isn't structural; use with framing and brick ties as per industry standards.
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What is the finish of the back of the cladding?Our limestone walling features backs sawn to a smooth finish for easy application. (Note: Edges may require shaping for desired finish.)
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What kind walls can cladding be applied to?Masonary walls (bricks walls), fibre glass stone sheets (i.e. James Hardie Easylap or BCG Stone sheet - per their specification) that attached securely to a structurally sound wall to hold the weight. Above 1.5 metres mechanical fixing should be applied. We recommend consulting your builder and follow Australian building guidelines in application.
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Can limestone cladding be customised to fit specific design requirements?Yes, limestone cladding can be customised in size, shape, thickness, finish, and colour to meet specific design needs.
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Do you supply colour matched mortar and adhesives?We offer a range of coloured mortars and adhesives to match your purchase.
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Should limestone be sealed?We recommend limestone is sealed every 7 years with 1-2 litres of sealant applied to every 1 square metre of limestone cladding. For the best protection we recommend using LIMEPROTEC. This is available in 15 litre containers at Limestone Australia.
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Can limestone cladding be affected by moisture?Continuous dampness may cause limestone discolouration. We recommend cladding being sealed with LIMEPROTEC and to be reapplied every 7 years. Limestone should not be exposed to constant flow.
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What maintenance does limestone cladding require?Maintenance typically involves regular cleaning to remove dirt and debris, along with periodic resealing to safeguard against staining and moisture.
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Can you arrange interstate delivery?We provide local and interstate delivery direct to your project for all our products Australia wide.