black granite, green marble, red granite, grey quartzite
Stone Name:Lehriya Brown Sandstone
Brown - Sandstone
Origin:India
black granite, green marble, red granite, grey quartzite
Why do people choose Indian sandstones
Choosing the appropriate stones for one’s home can be a daunting task but that too can be extremely rewarding if the correct efforts are made to complete the designing affects of the house. Indian sandstones however are used more for domestic applications rather than public undertakings.
Until recently, people used only the most staple forms of stones such as marbles and granite. And they played safe with it too. Just using blocks or slabs to fill in the provisions that had already been created is what the trend is was, thus leaving no room for any form of innovation or trends at all.
Indian sandstones are basically a derivative of sedimentary rocks, made of granular material. This form of composition makes it much easier for people to cut and use the stones to their likings. The first and foremost thing that comes to one’s head is to use these stones to shape them into designs that may be used more for display rather than just building the basic structure of the house.
It is made more or less of quartz and feldspar, and this leads to Indian sandstones to have a granular layout, thus letting people have the provisions to play around with it to suit their mood and preference. In the comparative context, Indian sandstones are much more lucid and easier to play with as compared to other stones.
But people still prefer other stones simply because they have a sort of glitter and shine which Indian sandstones do not possess. The fact their structure allows people and designers to toy with them is what makes people choose Indian sandstones rather than the staple stones. So in order to make this happen, people must hand over their demands and objectives to skilled and professional designers and suppliers who will know how to go about the whole task.
In another aspect, Indian sandstones have a considerably large market outside India to cater to the real estate demands so that they are able to perform better in terms of dominating the market for stones. Even though the market for glitter stones such as granite and marble will never decline in the use of household designing, Indian sandstones are somehow beginning to make a mark in the sphere and gaining a somewhat larger share of the market.
The most important characteristic of Indian sandstones as compared to other stones is that it is completely resistant to weathering and undergoes hardly any change at all. Therefore, these Indian sandstones can be found to be a very good alternative to be used as a stone in the use of bathroom flooring and tiles. This trend may not have caught up with the times but people are becoming aware of the varied uses and applications of Indian sandstones. For those who already do know about them, there are a larger number of ways in which they try to use and apply them when it comes designing their household interiors.
FINISHES:
THICKNESS FOR CLABRATION TILES / SLABS: 15MM, 18MM, 20MM, 22MM, 25MM, 30MM, 35MM,40MM, 45MM, 50MM OTHER THICKNESS CAN BE SUPPLY ON REQUEST
THICKNESS FOR BOTH SIDE NATURAL TILES/SLABS: 20-30MM, 25-35MM, 35-50MM
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