Standard and Mixed Bond Patterns

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Stacked Bond
Cottesloe
Sorrento
Vaucluse
Half Bond
Stone is laid in a coursed pattern where every second vertical joint is the same & generally occurs to the centre of the adjacent block/brick above and below.
Stone is stacked in a bond on top of each other with the bedding and perpendicular joint in the same gridline.
A set arrangement of stone pieces that form a repeatable pattern.
Stone is set in a coursed height of 330mm with blended lengths.




500
500
660
500
660
350
330
290
245
240
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Mixed lengths of stone arranged in course heights of 330, 245 and 160mm.

350
330
290
245
240
500
480
660
480
660
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Block Cladding
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Random Patterns

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Tuscan
Cladding
Free Stone
Mosaic
Cladding
Fragmented pieces of cladding are shaped by the layer and pieced together generally without mortar joints. Laid with a flush surface.
Stone is rubbled to the edges and laid in a random strata form creating horizontal planes.
The term freestone is used to describe a style of walling in which the pieces are laid in an apparently random or free pattern.



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