Typical Classic Gold (also called Roman Beige) limestone offer a range of warm colours from yellow to off white.
The elegant yellow colour offers an elegant and classical feeling. The off white then offers a feeling of purity and romance.
The rich warm colour is similar to the beautiful Bath stone which were used in Classical, Neoclassical and Baroque architectures in England.
A project example with Classic Gold honed floor tiles
Classic Gold / Roman Cream stone panels are good for exterior wall cladding for villas. It also applies to garden walls where the warm cream colour gives out a historic feeling.
Classic Gold stone panel Z type size 600x150x15-25mm
Classic Gold stone panel size 600x150x15-25mm
Typical pattern of Classic Gold panels
Zoom in view of Classic Gold panel
Inventory panels in our factory
Inventory panels in our factory
The following panel is done with mixed stone pieces of both split and shot-blasted in a well-balanced pattern.
Classic Gold stone panel size 497x139x15-25mm
The more-natural-look (MNL) stone cladding panel is a pre-fabricated masonry unit. This modularized innovative stone system saves both time and money compared with traditional stone masonry. The MNL stone cladding modular consists both panels (or flats) and quoins (or external corners). The edges of all stones are hand-dressed so that it has a very natural appearance. Quoins are mostly done with actual stone-itself-cut stone pieces.
- What is a full concrete back system?
In a full concrete backing system, concrete (cement) at the panel back is actually the "glue" to freeze each piece of stone in its position. The stone pieces are arranged and attached to a fiber mesh back or a metal wire net. They are placed within a frame, poured with a 10mm layer of concrete at the backside. After a well-controlled solidification time, the panel finally reaches the highest strength hardness making it durable even in the coldest areas such as north European countries.
Elevation view of a full concrete back panel size 550x150x30-45mm
Rear view of a full concrete panel where the back is embedded with fixing metal clips
2 pieces of panels together
2 pieces of panels together
more pieces of panels together
corner pieces front and back side
Each panel is about 7.0~7.6 kg in weight. The standard packaging is 3 pieces in a carton box, 48 carton boxes in a pallet.
These stone pieces are called composable stone strips because they are not arranged and glued in the usual way to form a standard 600x150mm size panel.
In stead stones are supplied in strip-style pieces that have variable lengths of 150/ 300/450/600 mm, and fixed heights of 50/100/150 mm, as the below diagram.
These variations make the stone pieces composable and flexible at the construction site where they can be arranged in variable sequences. Builders are encouraged to try different combinations until a unique and satisfactory arrangement is reached.
Composable stone strips, not only varied in sizes, but they can be done with 2 or more different top finishes to blend as well.
In the following example, the 2 specified finishes are shot-blasted + split. A recommended proportion for this type is 70% of shot-blasted (20 mm thick) mixed with 30% of split (25-30 mm thick).
Shot-blasted + Split mixed strips
In the following example, the 2 specified finishes are Finely Grooved + Honed. A recommended proportion for this type is 50% of Finely Grooved (20 mm thick) mixed with 50% of Honed (20 mm thick).
Finely Grooved + Honed mixed strips
Stone cladding is a thin layer of real stone applied to a building or other structure as a protective and decorative covering for walls and surfaces. Real stone wall cladding is a natural stone that has been quarried and used as individual pieces which give virtually endless possibilities to create random patterns and designs. They can be used not only on internal, external walls and facade, but in landscaping applications as well such as garden walls, patios, paths and stairs. Natural stone cladding can be dry staked, pointed with mortar, to be mechanical fixed or adhered to substrates.
We are supplying a unique format of wall cladding stones which use a continuous horizontal layer of stone tiles that are cut in 4 specified heights and random lengths to achieve a sophisticated stone wall finish. The cut-to-size stone is cropped by guillotine machine to get a textured split face, and it's sawn at the back allowing quick and efficient fixing to wall surfaces using proprietary adhesive. The edges are hand dressed for an pleasing feel and they are tumbled to remove sharp edges. The coursed stone is generally fixed without any mortar to achieve a dry stone effect.
slip/flat pieces size L(100-400) x H(50/75/100/150) x T(20-30)mm
Stone Flats/Slips arranged in a coursed dry stone effect
Dimensional diagram for one set of slips packed in a carton box
Stone slips packed in a carton box
slips in random lengths but with 4 fixed heights: 50, 75, 100 and 150mm
Carton boxes and wooden case packaging for the slips
A container fully load with pallets of stone slips
quoin/corner pieces size L(150+100) x H(50/75/100/150) x T(20-30)mm
one set of quoin/corner pieces
one set of quoin/corner pieces in a carton box
An interior project using dry-stack slips and quoins
An exterior project using dry-stack slips and quoins
Crater is a new style we managed to apply to stone surface which looks as bumpy as meteorite craters on moon's surface.
These crater finish wall cladding flats and slips are supplied in random size of L(150-600) x H(200/300/400) x T20-30mm
Flats with crater finish and trimmed edges
Flats with colour variations between yellow and off white
Standard wooden crate packaging for stone flats
Complete wooden crate packages for stone flats
Stone-itself-cut corner
Piles of stone-itself-cut corners
Circle Gate Stones
Circle Gate Stones zoom in
An example using of circle gate stones
An example of semicircular bow gate stones
Exterior stone project example - garage
Exterior stone project example - swimming pool
Interior stone project example
Interior stone project example
Interior stone project example