Natural Stone Pebbles News

Sunday, January 28, 2007

Question and Answer: Stacked Stone as wall cladding.

Here is a question one of our website visitors sent to me previously. Rather than just send him the answer, I thought I should share the information with everyone as I get this question quite often:


Hi Sales Team,

I am in the middle of a renovation process and have been hunting for a wall cladding that is made of stone. When I came across your website, I realised that your stacked stone is what I am looking for. Can I apply the stacked stone to any surface? I want the stacked stone for the exterior of my brick house. Please help!”


Answer:

Our DécoR Stacked Stone is suitable for any application where the surface is solid enough to hold the weight. A brick wall is solid enough to hold the weight, especially when used with Mapei Isolastic and Kerabond. Check out our website at
www.decorpebble.com.au and click at “Stacked Stone”. There you are able to download comprehensive and easy to follow installation instructions.

I hope this helps.

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Decorative pebbles and stone for water features


Water features that include pebbles are an epitome of pure beauty. The relaxed feeling that one gets as water gently slides over small, multi-coloured pebbles is one of the many benefits. The calm brook-like tones of the pebble water feature provides a feeling of tranquillity that can help transform any space into a haven. Pebble water features give an unmatched blend of visual and audible pleasure. With DécoR Pebble’s extensive range of quality imported decorative pebbles and stones, you are guaranteed to find the right pebble and stone to make your pebble water feature unique and perfect for your style and setting.

Monday, January 01, 2007

Rocks and Pebbles in a dry garden

Recent summers in Australia have become increasingly arid. This deficiency in moisture has presented a real challenge for many keen gardeners. Many are choosing to remove some of the lawn in the garden, as a result of a limited supply of water and the lack of enthusiasm to maintain a lawn in these dry and harsh conditions.
What do you do?

Replace your lawn with pebbles and stones.