Buff Sandstone Slabs 18mm Available in Patio Packs or Individually
Bring warm tones and natural charm to your garden or outdoor seating area with our buff sandstone slabs. These paving slabs are ideal for all kinds of landscaping jobs – big or small – offering a practical way to lay a strong, stylish surface without too much cutting or hassle.
These slabs are calibrated to 18mm, which makes them easier and quicker to lay, particularly if you’re working to a tight schedule or fitting it yourself. The thinner profile also helps with transport and handling, especially if you’re working solo or on a smaller site.
Buff sandstone is a popular choice for good reason – it weathers beautifully and suits both traditional and modern settings. You’ll find soft golds, creams, and honey browns running through each slab, giving every area its own unique character. The natural looking edges and riven surface keep that natural look, without looking too rough or uneven.
Available individually in 900mm x 600m, or as a patio pack where you get a mix of slab sizes to help you create a more random, natural layout. It’s well suited to patios, paths and seating areas.
Key Features of Our Buff Sandstone Slabs:
- Available in 900mm x 600mm or patio packs covering 18.97m²*.
- Calibrated to 18mm thick for easier laying.
- Riven surface with natural looking edges.
- Warm buff tones – golds, creams, and browns.
- Natural Indian sandstone.
- Pack includes a mix of four slab sizes.
- Ideal for patios, paths, and landscaping projects.
- Suitable for both DIY and professional use.
- Hard wearing and weathers well over time.
- Low maintenance once sealed properly.
Patio Pack Layout
Important Information About Sandstone Slabs
Sandstone is a natural product there will be some variation in tone and texture across the slabs. That’s part of the charm. While every effort is made to match colours on screen, what you see online may differ in person. Over time, exposure to the elements can also change the appearance of the slabs. As it is natural stone, slight variations of up to 4mm (on average) in thickness through the stone are normal. This does not impact laying.
*Based on an installation with a 12mm joint.














