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StoneFace blocks by Baines Masonry

By Adelle King
June 30, 2017
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Baines Masonry has developed a new concept in architectural masonry known as StoneFace, which attaches a stone face finish onto a masonry block during the manufacturing process.

The reconstituted stone finish was inspired by the Australian landscape and comes in four finishes, BushRock Blend, Charcoal Blend, OpalRock Blend and YellowRock Blend.

StoneFace Veneer is also available and can be fixed to an existing structure. It is available in the same colours are StoneFace block.

This innovative system is suitable for feature walls, retaining walls, fences, thin bed mortar system, structural and non-structural.

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