With over 25 years experience working with natural stone we are able to provide a very unique service over a range of the highest quality products. Whether you are looking for stone steps or a complete stone interior with stone flooring, bathrooms etc, we have the expertise to give you the quality you wish for. We pride ourselves on the great level of attention to detail that we achieve. We have worked with many clients, both private and commercial, including home owners, builders, developers, interior designers and architects. Although not exclusively, we work mainly in South West London covering Richmond Upon Thames, Ham, Kew, Twickenham, Teddington, Kingston Upon Thames, Barnes, Sheen, Putney and Wandsworth and further. Please contact us for further information.
SERVICES
INTERIOR
Yorkstone steps and paving
Stone steps
Yorkstone steps and Portland limestone steps are most commonly used as entrances to Georgian and Victorian properties in London. York stone is the generic name for sandstone quarried in North West England and varies from grey to buff in colour. Portland limestone comes from the Jurassic coast of southern England and is creamy white in colour. Both stones are very suitable for exterior architectural masonry work as they are fine grained and hard wearing. We are very experienced specialists and are able to carry out detailed finishing on site which means that our attention to detail is exceptional. Please click here to see more examples of stone steps.
Yorkstone steps, copings and paving on a Georgian property in London |
Frontages
As well as stone steps and masonry, we are able to undertake whole frontages including brickwork, pointing, rendering, landscaping, paving, Victorian tiling and railings. This enables us to take the project from concept to completion and avoids the client having to coordinate several different trades. Click here to see more examples of frontages.
Victorian mosaics
Victorian pathways tiled with black and white or multicoloured patterns are often found in combination with York stone or Portland stone steps and thresholds. Although not always possible, we can restore original Victorian tiled paths, more commonly they are too deteriorated and need to be replaced. Tiled hallways are generally in better condition as they have not suffered the weather conditions and we are therefore more usually able to restore them. Click here to see more examples of Victorian mosaics.
Victorian tiled pathway and Yorkstone steps in South West London |
Kitchen worktops
There is a vast array of materials to choose from for kitchen worktops, hundreds of Granites, Marbles, Limestones and Slates. With our experience we can help to choose the right material and design details that bring form and function together. Click here to see more examples of kitchen worktops.
Fireplaces
Natural stone is a perfect choice for a fire surround .... it doesn't burn! Hearth stones are so called because they are made of stone, which is of course, a practical choice. Slate is a traditional material for a hearth stone and Marble has been used for fire surrounds for centuries. These days there are many possibilities, reproduction surrounds of all styles to innovative modern designs and material combinations. Click here for more examples of stone fireplaces.
Flooring
Natural stone has become increasingly popular for flooring in recent years. As well as being intrinsically beautiful, it is also very hard wearing and easy to maintain. There are a great range of colours, textures and designs available to compliment any interior scheme. We are able to assist at every stage, from advice at the start, through the installation to the completion of any sized project. Click here to see more examples of stone flooring.
Limestone flooring |
Staircases
Stone staircases are one of the more complex projects to plan and install. Here are examples of two staircases we have made, the first was laid on a concrete base. Click here to see more images of stone staircases.
Limestone staircase |
Other stonework
Antique pillars erected on a new Bathstone base and string course above |
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)