Limestone
A Limestone is a sedimentary stone, which is formed from sea shells and marina fossils that have settled on the sea bed over millions of years.
Limestone's come in a variety of colours as well as textures making this a very popular stone for the home or commercial use. Used internally and externally

Travertine 
Travertine is compared to Limestone as they are both sedimentary stones. Travertine is also made up of calcium carbonate formed from hot springs and spa areas. The stone has a natural honeycomb structure. These holes can be left unfilled to leave a natural texture or they can be filled in the factory. Used internally and externally

Marble 
Marble started its life as Limestone. Marble is formed from calcium carbonate that has re-crystallized through metamorphism due to the heat and pressure. Marble comes in a range of colours and can be polished to a high gloss due to its crystal structure.

Granite
Granite is an igneous rock formed from magma which has slowly cooled over a long period of time. Granite is a very hard stone, which can take a polish and has a low porosity; it should still be sealed for ease of maintenance.
Perfect for kitchen work tops.

Slate
Slate is metamorphosed shale or mudstone. Its ability to split easily along the cleavage planes making it a well liked product for internal or external use creating a rustic textured look.