Origins Collection

Coursing, Wallstone, and Drywall

Coursing

Coursing stone is sawn on the top and bottom to create a formal or linear pattern, and the different height increments available allow for multiple design options. Natural stone cladding is elegant, stately, and an investment in any home or commercial application, and the value lasts forever.

Specifications / 4" bed depth. Modular or masonry heights available. Sawn top and bottom

Dimensional Wallstone

Dimensional drywall is sawn on the top and bottom and guillotined to an 8" depth. The name 'dimensional' refers to the calibrated nominal heights that are available, which allow for a modular building pattern with or without using mortar. Dimensional walls are often built in a dry-stack manner, meaning stacked without mortar, offering a hairline joint and contemporary outcome.

Specifications / 8" bed depth. 2" / 4" / 6" / 8" calibrated heights. Random lengths. Sawn top and bottom

Wallstone

Wallstone is a natural bed ledge rock, split from natural layer slabs of stone. The top and bottom of the stone are typically uneven, creating an informal traditional look. These products range in size and can vary in all dimensions, allowing the builder to create a modular and rubble-laying pattern and outcome. The irregular edges offer an aged mortar joint finish and offer plenty of character and opportunity for unique designs.

Specifications / 4" bed depth. 2-8" tall. Random lengths

Colours / A blend of greys and browns

Drywall/Rip Rap

Drywalls have been used for retaining and aesthetically appealing applications for centuries. The flexibility of these walls offers strength and longevity that brick and mortar designed walls may not.

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