181 Hay St Subiaco 6008

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Bernini Stone & Tiles opening hours in Subiaco

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Bernini Stone & Tiles opening hours in Subiaco

Mon
8:00am - 5:00pm
Tue
8:00am - 5:00pm
Wed
8:00am - 5:00pm
Thu
8:00am - 5:00pm
Fri
8:00am - 5:00pm
Sat
9:00am - 1:00pm
Sun Not Provided
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  1. About Us

  2. Products and Services

  3. FAQs

About Us

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About Bernini Stone & Tiles

AT A GLANCE
  • Fantastic range of stone solutions
  • Resin Quartz
  • Since 1987
  • Professional service
  • Highly skilled team
Factory and warehouse facilities in Malaga operate with front line CNC technology.
Bernini has been running for over 25 years, providing our loyal customers across Western Australia with beautiful, top quality, natural stone slabs and tiles from around the world.

Our Products:

  • Sandstone
  • Limestone
  • Travertine
  • Marble
  • Granite
  • Onyx

Our Projects:

  • Flooring
  • Kitchens
  • Bathrooms
  • Hospitality
  • Cladding
  • Commercial
  • Landscapes

Stock in the range of 65,000m2 of natural stone tiles and a world wide selection of slabs for production of bench tops and other custom made items. Initial consultancy usually takes place in The Subiaco showroom where there is a user friendly and exciting display of natural stone.

ABN
11 009 335 880
Established
1987
Also listed under
Marble & Granite Suppliers

Products and Services

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Hours of Operation

Open Monday - Friday, Open Saturdays

Events

Receptions

Product

Basalt, Blocks, Granite, Imported, Limestone, Marble, Natural, Paving Stones, Sandstone, Slate, Splashbacks, Stone Cladding, Travertine

Services

Bullnosing, Capping, Cleaning, Designs, Engraving, Honing, Polishing, Restorations, Sealing

Offering

Commercial, Construction, Driveways, Feature Walls, Landscaping, Residential, Staircases, Vanity Tops, Walls, Water Features

Features

Australian Owned, Certified, Consultations, Guaranteed, Quotes, Quotes From Plans

Catering To

Entrances, Extensions, Floors, Gardens, Hearths, Houses, Pool Surrounds

Keywords

stone paving, Hospitality, travertine, cobblestone driveways, bench tops perth, Stone cladding perth, Marble and granite perth, marble vanity top, polished marble, splash backs perth, Natural stone tiles perth, paving perth, feature walls, split face cladding, Commercial, vanity tops perth, Kitchens, Stone Mason perth, limestone, Natural stone perth, Flooring, Bathrooms, stone Cladding, granite kitchen

FAQs

  • Can natural stone be used in swimming pool areas?

    Stone products are frequently used in external and swimming pool areas taking the quality of outdoor areas to a higher level as well as adding another natural component to the landscaping. It should be said, however, that some corrosion may occur from pool chemicals regardless of the pool being a chlorinated or salt water pool. Given the non slip finish usually used on external stone paving this is usually of little consequence.

  • What is the minimum joint width for tiles laid internally/externally?

    Our recommendation for joint width is 2mm minimum internally and 3 to 4mm externally, (joint width is important as it helps accommodate structural movement). If possible allow a perimeter expansion joint to help minimize any damage to flooring from building movement. In the case of single items that are wall to wall items such as step treads or cappings the suggested joint width should also be allowed between wall and stone.

  • How can natural stone be protected when applied in an external application?

    Efflorescence can occur on external stone paving or cladding and for obvious reasons is much more obvious on darker coloured materials. This can be minimized by waterproofing on top of the screed or render prior to installing tiles as well as sealing with dry treat stain proof, which in addition to being a penetrating sealer also inhibits efflorescence.

  • What is the recommended slab thickness for external steps?

    While 2cm slabs can be used in external areas we recommend 3cm with a view to improving longevity and minimizing risk of cracking as a result of structural movement and/or thermal loss and gain.