Be inspired for your Self-Build project

Stone is the ideal low-carbon material for cladding, walling, hard landscaping, flooring, kitchens, and bathrooms. And it provides the ‘wow factor’ with its high end finish.

It is a fast-moving sector and there’s no better way of keeping up with the latest developments than by visiting the Natural Stone Show & Hard Surfaces exhibitions at ExCeL London, 6-8 June. Register for your free ticket now

Specify from over 150 companies to meet your self-build requirements…

For cladding…

  • Stamford Stone (Stand F56) supplied the Clipsham limestone for this impressive self-build.
  • Select directly from the quarry itself for your stone exterior.

Paving…

  • Chipped edge paving from Terra Natural (Stand D6) who also provide a random and diminishing slate roofing product.
  • Porcelain is becoming an increasingly popular choice for paving and lends itself to the growing trend for inside outside living. Paving Stock (stand H60) are one of the UK’s largest providers of 20mm outdoor porcelain, sandstone, limestone, granite, and slate pavings.

Kitchens & Bathrooms…

  • The show offers a vast array of slab possibilities for kitchen worktops and luxury bathrooms. Lapitec (stand C60) offers a new take on veining, which runs the whole way through each slab. Lapitec is a full body sintered stone with full mineral structure and no chemicals or resin binders.
  • A stunning porcelain worktop option from Arklam (Stand G9).

Flooring…

  • Above: Travertino Oceano (Brossato) from Brachot (Stand G16) and a classic English limestone scheme supplied by Stamford Stone. Below: Hilary Caulfield from Caulfield Wright Architects presents Lenaboy, Malahide, County Dublin – winner of Interiors: Commercial & Residential category from midday on Tuesday 6 June.

Gain invaluable knowledge from over 50 seminars hosted on the Natural Stone and Hard Surfaces seminar theatres.

Visiting the show is easy too. ExCeL is now even more accessible thanks to the opening of the Elizabeth Line rail link that puts central London just a 12-minute ride away, and if you’re driving there’s ample parking under the venue itself.

Find out more at www.stoneshow.co.uk and www.hardsurfaces.co.uk