PGH Stone continues to make its claim as a versatile and visually compelling material, bringing texture, warmth, and architectural desirability to The Block 2025.

 

As part of the PGH Bricks family, PGH Stone is a manufactured stone veneer range, designed to replicate the look and feel of natural stone while offering practical advantages for both interior and exterior use.

The most talked-about uses of PGH Stone on The Block have been in features such as chimneys and statement walls within the homes.

In week 5, House 3's Britt and Taz used PGH stone to create a cosy and homey feel for their accent wall in the living and dining room. For this build, they used PGH Natural Fieldstone in the colour ‘Whitehaven’, emphasising the neutral tone of the room of creams, browns and white, bringing the room together.

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About PGH Stone

PGH Stone is cast from moulds made with real stone, meaning the textures, grain, and imperfections are captured in the product, giving a more natural appearance than many synthetic-based products. PGH Stone focuses on 3 types of stone Classic Ledgestone, Rugged Ledgestone, and Natural Fieldstone, featuring a range of colours like Alpine Grey, Russet, Silver Peak, Gilded Sand and Whitehaven. With so many options there is a PGH Stone for all building and styling needs for your next build. 

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The Block 2025 contestants also used PGH Stone in feature zones that drew attention, which helped create a balanced modern finish with the grounded, earthy feel of stone. The contrast between a sleek and a textured stone element elevates the visual in each home.

In week 11, Emma and Ben feature the Natural Fieldstone in their wine cellar, creating an accent stripe that helps the whole room come together. Britt and Taz bring back the Whitehaven Natural Fieldstone, tying together their indoor and outdoor spaces on the outdoor fireplace.

Thinking of giving your home a timeless, natural look with PGH Stone?

The good news is that installing it is easier than you might think. Preparation is key, so start by making sure your surface is clean and ready for the adhesive recommended for cladding. Work from the bottom up, pressing each stone firmly into place for a secure and even finish. 

Don’t forget to use spacers where needed, and trim pieces to fit perfectly around edges for that polished, professional look. Once your stones are set, give the adhesive enough time to cure before moving on to grouting or sealing. A final seal is highly recommended, as it not only protects against stains and weathering but also enhances the natural beauty of the stone. 

With a little care and the right technique, PGH Stone can transform your space into a feature that’s built to impress and built to last.

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