Limestone

Add sophistication to your home's atmosphere by incorporating a refined touch. Elevate the ambiance of your living space with a dash of gracefulness. Transform the mood of your home with an infusion of elegance. Enrich your living environment by introducing a subtle yet sophisticated charm. Enhance your home's overall atmosphere by embracing an element of refinement. 

Limestone, derived from sedimentary rocks, is a natural stone renowned for its beauty. When used as flooring, it adds a touch of sophistication to your home. Its subdued hues and diverse styles can transform any room, infusing it with a sense of cleanliness, comfort, and elegance.


Limestone stands out as one of the most favored natural stones for flooring, tiles, kitchen vanity tops, office spaces, and wall cladding. You can select from a diverse array of colors, styles, and finishes to elevate the aesthetics of your interior. Limestone tiles exude charm and character, making them a popular choice for hallways, kitchens, dining rooms, bathrooms, and conservatories. However, it's essential to note that despite its popularity, limestone has certain vulnerabilities. While it is heavy, it is also soft and porous, making it prone to cracks, breaks, and damage from wear and scratches caused by grit. Its porous nature means that it readily absorbs stains, necessitating periodic sealing to prevent dirt and soil from embedding. Due to these factors, limestone flooring is not recommended for high-traffic areas, and caution should be exercised to prevent the dropping of fragile objects that may cause breakage.

Limestone enjoys widespread popularity in architecture, and numerous iconic landmarks worldwide are primarily constructed from this material. Limestone is easily accessible and can be cut into blocks or intricately carved with relative ease. It boasts longevity and durability, enduring well under exposure. Unlike some other stones, limestone does not have a preferred splitting direction, allowing it to be cut and carved into various shapes and sizes. Consequently, it can be sawed, planed, turned on a lathe, or meticulously handcrafted to meet the demands of intricate architectural designs.

Its versatility is evident in its application, ranging from simple treads and pavers to complex landscaping structures, bridges, and grand cathedrals. One of its notable advantages lies in the consistency of its deposits. While subtle variations in color and grain exist, limestone exhibits remarkable homogeneity for a natural product. This characteristic is crucial not only for the current construction project but especially for future expansions. When selecting building stone for structures meant to endure for generations, limestone is an excellent choice. Many colleges and universities across the country proudly feature limestone buildings that have stood for over a century. This enduring material continues to be used in new constructions, enabling seamless integration with existing buildings and preserving the architectural context of campuses.

While limestone used in construction fares well in humid climates, it is susceptible to acids, posing a challenge in regions where limestone is extensively employed. Acid rain becomes problematic as it can erode the intricate details of statues and other artworks when it affects areas abundant in limestone.


Product Specifications:

Available in thickness of 10mm Onwards

Available in 300X300, 300X600, 400X400, 600X400, 600X600

Blue Limestone

Chocolate Limestone

Limestone Flooring

Limestone Slabs

Limestone Lappato Finish

Limestone Bush Hammer Finish

Limestone Cobbles

Black Limestone

Cladding Designs in Limestone

Cladding Designs in Limestone