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GRANITE FLOORING

Granite is a type of intrusive igneous rock that is composed primarily of quartz, feldspar, and mica minerals. It forms from the slow crystallization of magma below the Earth’s surface. Granite is known for its durability, hardness, and distinctive appearance, making it a popular choice for a variety of applications, especially in construction and as a dimension stone.     


Our Range


Sunbury granite flamed
SUNBURY
GRANITE
Aussie-white-granite
STOCKTON
GRANITE
Grey Granite flamed tile and paver
ARGENT
GRANITE
SABLE
GRANITE
Urana Cobblestones granite
URANA GRANITE
FLAMED
Aussie black granite cobble stones
SABLE GRANITE
FLAMED
Grey Granite Cobble Stones - Aussie Grey cobblestones
ARGENT GRANITE
FLAMED
Argent grey tumbled granite cobblestone pavers
ARGENT GRANITE
TUMBLED

Some tips for blending granite tiles and pavers:

  • Mix Pavers from Different Crates:

Granite pavers are often sourced from different crates, and each crate may have slight variations in colour and pattern. To achieve a more uniform look, mix pavers from different crates during the blending process.

Randomize Colours and Patterns: Avoid creating distinct colour or pattern patterns by randomizing the placement of pavers. This helps distribute variations evenly, preventing the formation of patches or stripes.

  • Step Back and Assess:

Take a step back and assess the overall appearance of the dry-laid pavers. This gives you a better perspective on how the colours and patterns interact. Adjust as needed to achieve the desired aesthetic.

  • Consider Surrounding Elements:

Consider the surrounding environment, architectural features, and landscape design. Blending the pavers with the overall theme of the space can create a cohesive and integrated look.

  • Use Natural Variation to Your Advantage:

Embrace the natural variation inherent in granite. The uniqueness of each paver adds character and charm to the paved surface. Avoid trying to eliminate all variation, as this may result in a sterile appearance.

  • Check Lighting Conditions:

Consider the impact of natural and artificial lighting on the appearance of the granite. Shadows and highlights can influence how colours are perceived. Assess the blending under different lighting conditions to ensure a consistent look.

  • Consult with a Professional:

If you’re uncertain about the best way to blend your granite pavers, consider consulting with a landscape designer or give our team a call. They can provide valuable insights and recommendations based on their expertise.


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