Rosewood Sandstone

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Recommended Usage: Exterior, interior, wall cladding

Additional Names: Brown Wooden Sandstone, Rosewood Sandstone

Description:
Rosewood Sandstone is a kind of brown sandstone quarried in India. This stone is especially good for exterior, interior, wall cladding and other design projects. It is also called Brown Wooden Sandstone.
FAQ
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How thick is India's Rosewood Sandstone slabs?
The thickness of Indias Rosewood Sandstone slabs can vary, but common thicknesses for these slabs are around 20-30 millimeters (0.78-1.18 inches).
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What is the average water absorption of India's Rosewood Sandstone?
There is no specific information available regarding the average water absorption of Indias Rosewood Sandstone. Water absorption can vary depending on the quality and specific characteristics of the stone, as well as the source and quarry from which it is obtained. It is advisable to consult with stone suppliers or industry experts for the specific water absorption data of Indias Rosewood Sandstone.
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Can India's Rosewood Sandstone be used in landscaping?
Yes, Indias Rosewood Sandstone can indeed be used in landscaping. Its warm, earthy shades of browns, reds, and purples make it a popular choice for various landscaping projects. The natural beauty and durability of the stone make it suitable for a range of outdoor applications, such as paving, pathways, patios, garden walls, and decorative elements like benches or fountains. Its unique color and texture can add visual interest and enhance the overall aesthetics of a landscape design.
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What grade is India's Rosewood Sandstone?
I dont have information on the current grading system for Indias Rosewood Sandstone. However, Indian sandstone is typically graded based on its level of porosity, durability, and color consistency. The most popular and high-quality grades of Indian sandstone are A-grade and B-grade, with A-grade being the highest quality.
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Can India's Rosewood Sandstone be used outdoors?
Yes, Indias Rosewood Sandstone can be used outdoors.
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What is the coefficient of friction of Chiseled India's Rosewood Sandstone tiles?
There is no specific value available for the coefficient of friction of Chiseled Indias Rosewood Sandstone tiles, as it can vary depending on factors such as surface finish and texture. It is recommended to contact the manufacturer or supplier of the tiles to get accurate information on the coefficient of friction for that particular product.
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Are there color variations of India's Rosewood Sandstone?
Yes, there are color variations of Indias Rosewood Sandstone, ranging from light beige to dark brown with hints of purple and pink. The exact color depends on the location from which the stone is quarried.
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Can India's Rosewood Sandstone be used in a dining room?
Yes, Indias Rosewood Sandstone can be used in a dining room. It is a versatile and stylish natural stone with a warm brown color and unique grain patterns, making it suitable for various interior design applications, including flooring, wall cladding, and countertops. Its durability and resistance to heat and stains make it an ideal choice for a dining room, where it can add a touch of elegance and natural beauty to the space.
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Is India's Rosewood Sandstone an expensive stone?
I do not have access to current market prices or trends. However, Rosewood sandstone is considered a high-quality and premium stone, so it may be more expensive than some other types of sandstone. The cost also varies based on factors such as availability, extraction, processing and transportation costs.
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Can India's Rosewood Sandstone be used exterior applications in very rainy climates?
Yes, Indias Rosewood Sandstone can be used for exterior applications in very rainy climates. Rosewood Sandstone is known for its durability and weather resistance, making it suitable for outdoor use in regions with high levels of rainfall. It has good water resistance properties, which helps prevent water absorption and damage. However, it is recommended to properly seal and maintain the stone to ensure its longevity and protection against moisture penetration.