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Rippon Buff Smooth Indian Sandstone Paving Sawn & Honed 900x600 From £26.69/m2(Incl. VAT & Delivery*)
Rippon Buff Smooth Indian Sandstone Sawn & Honed Patio Packs From £26.62/m2(Incl. VAT & Delivery*)
Rippon Buff Indian Sandstone Paving, Smooth Honed & Sawn 600x600 From £19.98/m2(Incl. VAT & Delivery*)
Rippon Buff Smooth Indian Sandstone offers a warm blend of buff, cream, gold, pink and soft beige tones across a sawn and honed surface. Its smoother finish and natural colour movement make it suitable for bright UK patios, courtyards and refined garden layouts.
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Rippon Buff Smooth Indian Sandstone is chosen by customers who want the natural colour variation of sandstone with a cleaner, flatter surface than traditional riven paving. The warm buff and honey tones are often mixed with pink, peach or light grey markings, giving each slab a naturally varied appearance.
This smooth sandstone is calibrated to a nominal 20mm thickness and finished with sawn edges for a more contemporary layout. The honed surface creates a refined appearance, while still retaining the natural mineral variation expected from real Indian sandstone.
How Smooth Sandstone Paving Is Produced
- Initial cutting: Sandstone blocks are sawn into slabs of broadly similar thickness.
- Surface honing: The top face is processed to create a smoother and flatter finish than riven sandstone.
- Calibration: Slabs are worked to a more consistent nominal thickness to help with installation.
- Precision sizing: The slabs are cut to final dimensions with sawn edges for a cleaner joint line.
- Inspection and packing: Slabs are checked and packed, although small natural and production-related variations can still occur.
⚠️ Paving Expert Advice: Smooth sandstone is more sensitive to moisture marking than riven sandstone. Because sandstone is naturally porous, sealing the underside with SBR before installation and using a suitable breathable stone sealer on the top and sides can help reduce the risk of moisture staining. Always follow the sealer manufacturer’s instructions and test first where needed.
Sawn sandstone edges can be sharper and may show minor edge chipping during production, packing, transport or installation. Small chips and minor surface marks are common across sawn and honed natural stone and are not normally treated as defects if they do not affect normal use.
As with all natural sandstone, colour, tone, veining and surface markings will vary between slabs and batches. Customers who need a perfectly uniform colour or manufactured finish may prefer porcelain paving instead.
Small thickness variation can occur during cutting and calibration. This is normal within natural stone paving and can usually be managed during installation with a suitable full mortar bed.
Explore the full range of Indian sandstone paving slabs to compare different colours, finishes and popular patio sizes widely used in gardens and outdoor living spaces across the UK.
Customers can choose from practical single sizes such as Indian sandstone 900 x 600 and Indian sandstone 600 x 600 slabs, which are often used to create a cleaner and more modern paving layout. Alongside these, traditional Indian sandstone patio packs combine multiple slab sizes to recreate the classic British country garden character.
Before ordering, we recommend reading our detailed Indian Sandstone Paving UK Buying Guide , which explains standard 22mm calibrated thickness, pack sizes, full mortar bed installation and cost per square metre when choosing sandstone paving for UK gardens. All listed prices are inclusive of VAT and include Free UK Delivery* for clearer pricing before checkout.
Across the wider range of paving slabs and patio slabs , homeowners often explore different materials to suit their garden design and project requirements. Traditional options such as natural stone paving remain a long-established choice for patios and pathways, while modern alternatives such as porcelain paving offer a cleaner and more contemporary surface finish.
For gardens that require stronger texture, natural variation or more distinctive edging and layout detail, many homeowners and landscapers also consider granite paving , limestone paving and traditional clay brick pavers , each offering its own character for patios, paths, borders and surrounding landscape features.
Indian Sandstone Paving - Frequently Asked Questions
Is Indian Sandstone Paving Suitable for UK Gardens?
Yes. Indian sandstone paving is the most widely used natural stone option for patios and garden spaces across the UK. Its naturally riven surface provides good grip underfoot, while its colour variation suits both traditional and contemporary garden styles.
When installed on a properly prepared sub-base with adequate drainage, Indian sandstone performs reliably in typical British weather conditions and remains a practical, long-term paving solution.
How Long Does Indian Sandstone Paving Last?
With correct installation on a well-prepared sub-base using a full mortar bed, Indian sandstone paving can last for around 30 years in normal domestic garden use. It is widely used for patios, pathways and outdoor seating areas where durability and natural appearance are both important.
Longevity depends on factors such as the quality of the stone, the bedding method, drainage, jointing and ongoing maintenance. When installed and maintained properly, it can remain in service for decades and in many cases extend beyond 50 years.
Does Indian Sandstone Paving Need to Be Sealed?
Sealing Indian sandstone paving is optional and mainly depends on personal preference. Some customers prefer to leave the stone unsealed so it can weather naturally, while others choose a breathable stone sealer to help the colour stay richer and fresher for longer.
The effect of sealing will usually fade over time, often within around 1 to 2 years depending on use, weather exposure and the sealer applied. If the paving is not sealed at the beginning, it can still be cleaned properly and sealed later, so sealing does not have to be decided immediately after installation.
Is Indian Sandstone Paving Slippery When Wet?
Indian sandstone paving with a riven surface generally offers good slip resistance due to its naturally uneven texture, making it suitable for patios, garden paths and outdoor seating areas. For smooth or sawn Indian sandstone paving slabs, the surface can still provide adequate slip resistance in dry conditions, but when wet, it is not recommended for more active use and extra care should be taken.
However, when dust, soil, algae or other debris builds up on the surface and is not regularly cleaned, these materials can sit on top of the stone. In wet conditions, this build-up can become slippery, especially if maintenance has been neglected.
What Sizes Are Commonly Available in Indian Sandstone Paving?
Indian sandstone paving is commonly available in practical single sizes such as 900 x 600 and 600 x 600 slabs, which create a clean and consistent patio layout.
Mixed patio packs are also widely used, combining several slab sizes to create a traditional paving pattern often seen in classic British garden patios, typically available in 3-size, 4-size and 5-size mixed formats.
Is Indian Sandstone Paving Easy to Maintain?
Yes. Indian sandstone paving is generally straightforward to maintain in normal garden use. Regular sweeping and occasional jet washing are usually enough to keep the surface clean and presentable.
Where needed, removing algae, moss or surface dirt, maintaining joints or applying a stone sealer can help preserve the appearance over time. Keeping the surface clean also improves slip resistance and makes the paving safer underfoot.
How Much Does Indian Sandstone Paving Cost per Square Metre?
Based on our experience and cost structure, we provide the following analysis.
For standard riven Indian sandstone paving in 900 x 600 x 22 mm calibrated, a typical retail price is around £19.50 to £25.50 per m² incl. VAT and delivery* to most areas.
This reflects a common and stable price level in the UK market under a full supply system. For more details, see: Indian Sandstone Cost per Square Metre in 2026.
This description is based on our own products and experience, and applies specifically to our own supply chain, pricing strategy and policy.
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For more questions about Indian sandstone paving, including cost, colours, sizes, installation, sealing, cleaning and maintenance, please visit our full Indian Sandstone Paving FAQ page.
Indian Sandstone Paving Installation Guide
Correct installation is essential for the long-term performance of Indian sandstone paving. Our installation guide explains the recommended methods for preparing the sub-base, laying sandstone on a full mortar bed, using slurry primer, maintaining suitable joint widths, allowing proper drainage and avoiding common installation mistakes. Customers may also read our general laying guidance for additional patio installation information and practical advice.
The guide is based on our own practical industry experience and is intended as a general reference for UK patio and garden paving projects. Customer can download Indian Sandstone Paving Installation Guide and Sandstone Cobbles Block Paving Installation Guide .
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