Read our practical review of Raj Green Indian Sandstone Paving, a traditional riven, calibrated and hand-cut natural stone used across UK patios and gardens. We explain its green, grey, buff and brown colour variation, why it suits traditional British homes, how its riven surface performs outdoors, and when porcelain, granite or a cleaner grey sandstone may be a better choice.
India’s recent heatwave has created short-term pressure on Indian sandstone supply, with high temperatures affecting quarry work, production efficiency and export preparation. This article explains why supply may become tighter, how lead times can be affected, and what UK customers should consider when planning sandstone paving projects.
Compare Indian sandstone paving in 900 x 600, 600 x 600, and patio pack formats. This guide explains how each layout works in UK gardens, from clean modern single-size patterns to traditional mixed-size paving for cottage-style patios and larger landscaped areas.
Find out how much Indian sandstone costs per square metre in the UK, with typical material prices (£20–£27/m² incl VAT), installation costs and key budget factors.
Discover the key differences between limestone paving slabs and sandstone paving slabs for UK outdoor spaces. From visual style and texture to durability, grip and maintenance, this guide helps you choose the right natural stone for patios, paths and garden terraces.
Before buying Indian sandstone paving, check the colour family, riven or smooth finish, slab size, patio pack format, thickness, sealing expectations and delivery access. This practical checklist helps you compare Kandla Grey sandstone, smooth sandstone paving, 900 x 600 sandstone paving and Indian sandstone patio packs before ordering.
Indian sandstone paving remains one of the UK’s most trusted patio choices, valued for its natural character, riven texture and long-standing garden performance. This guide explains its benefits, colour variation, maintenance needs, installation requirements and how it compares with porcelain and granite, helping you decide whether sandstone is the right paving material for your patio.
Choosing the right Indian sandstone colour is not just about picking grey, green, buff or brown. This guide explains how natural sandstone colour is formed, how dry and wet tones differ, and how to choose the best shade for your house, garden style and installation layout. Explore our full Indian sandstone paving range for UK patios and gardens.
Learn how to clean Indian sandstone paving safely without damaging the riven surface or jointing. This guide explains when gentle jet washing is suitable, why wide fan spray and sensible pressure matter, how to handle algae and black spot, and when stone-safe cleaners or sealing may be a better long-term option.
Raj Green Indian sandstone paving prices in the UK. Learn about finishes, sizes, pricing, durability and why this classic Indian sandstone offers excellent value for patios.
Learn the real disadvantages of Indian sandstone paving, including natural colour variation, staining risk, weathering, thickness tolerance and ongoing maintenance. This guide also explains how sandstone compares with porcelain and granite, and how correct installation, sealing and cleaning can reduce common problems on UK patios.
Explore the natural colour range of Indian sandstone paving, from Raj Green and Rippon Buff to Kandla Grey, and learn how each shade suits UK gardens and patios.
Explore our expert guide to Indian sandstone paving, with a detailed focus on Kandla Grey Indian sandstone. This article explains its Rajasthan origin, layered sandstone structure, riven surface, colour selection, technical properties, smooth sandstone production, patio pack logic and why it has become one of the most important grey natural stones for UK patios and gardens.
Find out whether Kandla Grey sandstone paving is durable enough for UK patios, paths and garden terraces. This guide explains how the stone performs in British weather, why full mortar bedding and drainage matter, how its riven surface helps with grip, and when sealing or regular maintenance may be useful for long-term performance.