Bluestone Pavers & Bluestone Tiles
Our bluestone outdoor paving comes in two thicknesses: 10mm and 20mm. The sizes 600300 and 800400 are popular bluestone pavers in Melbourne. The price of bluestone pavers varies depending on the type of bluestone you purchase. Blue stone pavers and tiles are available in Sydney, Victoria, and throughout Australia. Bluestone pavers are an excellent choice for paving around your pool, patio, driveway, and other outdoor spaces. Call 9706 9767 for further information.
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Harkaway Bluestone Stepping Stone
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European Bluestone Pavers – SALE
Original price was: $95.00.$43.00Current price is: $43.00. -
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Harkaway Bluestone Pavers – PREMIUM
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Chinese Bluestone Pavers – STANDARD
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Harkaway French Pattern Bluestone
Original price was: $89.00.$66.00Current price is: $66.00. -
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Bluestone Crazy Paving Pavers
Original price was: $79.00.$36.00Current price is: $36.00. -
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Australian Bluestone Pavers
Original price was: $179.00.$130.00Current price is: $130.00. -
Bluestone Wall Cladding Stone – Mushroom
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Harkaway Bluestone Crazy Paving
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Bluestone Cobblestone Pavers
Where Should Bluestone Pavers Be Installed?
Bluestone Pavers are extremely durable and are commonly used in outdoor applications such as pool paving, patios, and driveways. On the surface of blue stone pavers, there are approximately 10-20% catspaws. Bluestone is available in honed and sandblasted finishes from Stone Pavers. We deliver bluestone pavement to Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Canberra, Adelaide, Geelong, Ballarat, and Bendigo, among other cities around Australia.
What exactly is Bluestone?
Bluestone, also known as Basalt in Australia, is a type of volcanic stone that has evolved over millions of years. Bluestone tiles and pavers are incredibly hard and dense, allowing this natural stone to give excellent structural support. Because of its natural beauty and longevity, it is the most popular form of building material used to build iconic architectural structures and walkways around Australia, according to Wikipedia. To learn more about bluestone, go here.
What’s the difference between bluestone paving stones and bluestone tiles?
The primary distinction between bluestone pavers and bluestone tiles terminology is that tiles are typically used for indoor flooring, whilst bluestone pavers are used for outside paving.
Drop Face
Drop face pool coping is a popular choice given it’s aesthetic design, as the edge “drops” over into the pool at a sleek right angle.
Bullnose
Bullnose tiles add a modern touch to any pool, thanks to their ergonomic shape, which creates a rounded edge that is both functional and attractive.
Tumbled
The edge of tumbled pool coping is carved without a drop face or feature. As a result, the texture of the travertine stone is enhanced by this pool coping.