Split Face Tiles

Split face tiles are a popular form of natural stone wall cladding made from layered pieces of slate, quartz or granite. Their distinctive stacked structure creates natural depth and shadow across the wall surface, delivering the visual effect of traditional stonework while remaining practical and cost-efficient to install. Split face tiles remain one of the most widely used decorative natural...
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Multicolour Slate Split Face Tiles 360x100 From £26.29/m2

€2,50 EUR – €749,58 EUR
Multicolour slate split face tiles cladding 360 x 100 are highly popular among interior and exterior designers, architects, and individuals seeking to add exceptional style to their projects. These tiles...
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Oyster Quartz Split Face Tiles Cladding 360x100 From £26.69/m2

€2,50 EUR – €768,67 EUR
Oyster Quartz split face tiles cladding 360 x 100 are an excellent choice for adding elegance and natural beauty to any space. With their unique combination of beige and light...
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Ice Grey Sparkle Quartz Split Face Tiles 360x100 From £27.79/m2

€2,50 EUR – €792,35 EUR
Ice grey sparkle quartz split face tiles 360x100 are the perfect choice for transforming your space into the most captivating area of your renovation project. These tiles exude an enchanting...
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Black Slate Split Face Tiles 360x100 From £19.90/m2

€2,50 EUR – €573,12 EUR
Black Slate Split Face Tiles 360 x 100 are highly popular wall tiles in the UK market. Made from high-quality black slate, these split face tiles feature a rugged and...
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White Quartz Sparkle Split Face Tiles 360x100 From £28.19/m2

€2,50 EUR – €811,87 EUR
White Quartz Sparkle Split Face Tiles Cladding 360 x 100 offer a stunning combination of white colour with gleaming quartz elements, creating a captivating effect. These versatile tiles are perfect...
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Sparkle White Quartz Split Face Tiles 550x150 From £30.19/m2

€2,50 EUR – €836,87 EUR
Sparkling white quartz split face tiles 550 x 150 create visually stunning backgrounds. They add an alluring charm of white natural stone and enhance the overall design of any space,...
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Sparkle Ice Grey Quartz Split Face Tiles 550x150 From £27.89/m2

€2,50 EUR – €773,11 EUR
Sparkle Ice Grey Quartz Split Face Tiles 550 x 150 are becoming increasingly popular among designers, architects, and individuals seeking to add a touch of sophistication and elegance to their...
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Black Sparkle Quartz Split Face Tiles 550x150 From £33.39/m2

€2,50 EUR – €925,57 EUR
Black Sparkle Quartz Split Face Tiles 550 x 150 x 11-20mm are meticulously crafted to showcase a captivating black colour infused with shimmering quartz material. These tiles create a visually...
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Multicolour Slate Split Face Tiles 550x150 From £26.89/m2

€2,50 EUR – €745,90 EUR
Multicolour slate split face tiles cladding 550 x 150 have always been a top choice for interior and exterior designers, architects, and individuals. These tiles are extensively used on feature walls...
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Oyster Quartz Split Face Tiles Cladding 550x150 From £29.69/m2

€2,50 EUR – €823,00 EUR
Oyster Quartz split face tiles cladding 550 x 150 has been steadily increasing among designers, architects, and individuals seeking to add a unique touch to their projects. These tiles are...
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Black Slate Split Face Tiles 550x150 From £28.89/m2

€2,50 EUR – €800,83 EUR
Black Slate Split Face Tiles 550 x 150 are highly popular wall tiles in the UK market. Made from high-quality black slate, these split face tiles feature a rugged and...
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Black Sparkle Quartz Split Face Tiles 360x100 From £30.99/m2

€2,50 EUR – €883,59 EUR
Black Sparkle Quartz Split Face Tiles 360 x 100 x 7-11mm are meticulously crafted to showcase a captivating black colour infused with shimmering quartz material. These tiles create a visually...

Split face tiles are a popular form of natural stone wall cladding made from layered pieces of slate, quartz or granite. Their distinctive stacked structure creates natural depth and shadow across the wall surface, delivering the visual effect of traditional stonework while remaining practical and cost-efficient to install.

Split face tiles remain one of the most widely used decorative natural stone wall finishes for interior and exterior feature walls.

Widely used across Ireland for fireplaces, garden walls, exterior façades and interior feature spaces, split face tiles work well in both contemporary and traditional architectural settings.

Popular Split Face Tile Sizes and Colours

This collection includes a range of natural stone colours and formats designed for different architectural styles and wall applications.

Warmer quartz blends create a softer decorative appearance, while darker slate tones provide stronger contrast for more contemporary spaces.

Customers may also choose between larger 550 × 150 mm split face tiles and more compact 360 × 100 mm split face tiles, both designed with interlocking edges to create a continuous stacked stone effect.

Direct Manufacturing and Natural Stone Production

As a direct manufacturer, we have been producing natural stone split face cladding panels since 2009.

By controlling quarry sourcing, stone cutting, splitting and panel assembly, we help maintain consistent stone quality together with stable long-term supply for customers across Ireland.

This direct supply structure also helps reduce unnecessary middleman costs while maintaining competitive pricing.

Split Face Tiles vs Stone Wall Cladding

It is important to distinguish split face tiles from larger stone wall cladding systems.

While both products use genuine natural stone, traditional stone wall cladding panels are generally larger, thicker and designed for heavier architectural applications.

Split face tiles provide a lighter and more affordable alternative while still delivering the strong visual texture and layered appearance associated with natural stone walls.

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 900 x 600 and 600 x 600, alongside traditional patio packs designed for classic garden layouts. Before ordering, we also recommend reading our guide: Indian Sandstone Paving UK Buying Guide , which explains pricing, pack sizes and key considerations when choosing sandstone paving for UK gardens. All prices are inclusive of VAT and Free UK Delivery* .

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 Gardens in Ireland?

Yes. Indian sandstone paving remains one of the most widely used natural stone options for patios and garden spaces across Ireland. Its naturally riven surface provides good grip underfoot, while its tonal variation suits both traditional and contemporary garden styles.

When installed on a properly prepared sub-base with suitable drainage, Indian sandstone performs reliably in typical Irish 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.

Longevity depends on factors such as stone quality, installation method, drainage, jointing and general maintenance. When properly installed and maintained, many sandstone patios remain in service for several decades.

Does Indian Sandstone Paving Need to Be Sealed?

Sealing Indian sandstone paving is optional and depends largely on personal preference. In many cases, especially with naturally riven sandstone, homeowners choose not to seal the surface because the natural weathering and colour variation form part of the material’s long-term character.

For smooth sawn and honed sandstone paving, sealing may be preferred where a cleaner and more consistent appearance is desired. If sealed, the treatment normally requires reapplication every few years depending on use and exposure.

Is Indian Sandstone Paving Slippery When Wet?

Indian sandstone paving with a naturally riven surface generally offers good slip resistance because of its textured finish, making it suitable for patios, garden pathways and outdoor seating areas.

However, if algae, moss, soil or surface dirt is allowed to build up over time without cleaning, the surface may become slippery in wet weather conditions. Regular maintenance helps maintain safer underfoot performance.

What Sizes Are Commonly Available in Indian Sandstone Paving?

Indian sandstone paving is commonly supplied in practical single sizes such as 900 x 600 and 600 x 600 slabs, both of which create clean and balanced patio layouts.

Mixed patio packs are also widely used, combining multiple slab sizes to create traditional paving patterns commonly associated with classic garden patio designs.

Is Indian Sandstone Paving Easy to Maintain?

Yes. Indian sandstone paving is generally straightforward to maintain in normal garden environments. Regular sweeping together with occasional washing is usually sufficient to keep the surface clean and presentable.

Where necessary, removing algae or moss, maintaining joints and occasionally applying a suitable sealer can help preserve the appearance over time.

What Is the Typical Price Range of Indian Sandstone Paving?

Based on our experience and supply structure, standard riven Indian sandstone paving in calibrated 900 x 600 x 22 mm format is commonly positioned within an accessible and cost-efficient price range.

Typical Market Position

For standard calibrated Indian sandstone paving supplied with VAT and delivery included, pricing generally reflects the broader Irish and UK market structure for direct-imported natural stone paving products.

This description is based on our own products, pricing structure and direct supply experience.