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Jade

So easy to cut and fit plus it looks exactly like the pictures, my outdoor kitchen looks absolutely amazing with this stacked stone.

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Gail

Looks fantastic. My choice.

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victoria

Buting these based on the beautiful sample received

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daniel bartusevics
Great

Interstate buyer. Very Happy with the whole process. Very professional and know what they’re talking about. Was very easy and great prices including shipping interstate. Looking forward to the next project with these guys.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to most common questions about products, orders, shipments, and payments.
Dry Stack vs Grouted – Which Look Should You Choose?

Loose stone cladding can be installed in two main ways: dry stacked or grouted. Each method creates a distinct visual effect and comes with its own set of practical advantages.

Dry Stack Installation

Dry stacking means laying the stone edge to edge without visible mortar joints on the surface.

Why choose Dry Stack?

Creates a tighter, cleaner finish that puts the natural stone front and centre. Offers a more modern, architectural look with strong shadow lines.

Best for internal walls, fireplaces, or protected outdoor features where minimal movement or moisture is expected. Highlights the shape, texture, and variation of each individual stone piece.

Requires more time and skill in placement, especially with irregular pieces.

Grouted Installation

Grouting fills the joints between the stones with mortar — this can be raked back, flush, or even over-grouted depending on the style.

Why choose Grouted?

Softens the overall look, making it more traditional or rustic depending on grout colour.

Adds contrast or colour definition — light grout can brighten the wall, dark grout can deepen the pattern.

Helps to stabilise and bind the pieces, especially useful for exterior or load-exposed walls.

More forgiving on less precise layouts or irregular edges.

Typically a bit easier for landscapers or DIYers to work with over large surface areas

Quick Tip: Search Instagram or Pinterest using terms like “dry stack stone wall” or “grouted stone feature wall” to see real-life installs and decide what suits your project best.