Stone Building
- Stone building calls for materials that stand the test of time, weather and design trends. From rugged schist cladding to precision-cut limestone stairs, ArchiPro connects you with New Zealand’s leading suppliers of premium stone components for residential and commercial projects. Browse, compare and specify in minutes.All Products(Building)
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Whether you are building a stone house in Central Otago, adding a basalt feature wall in Auckland, or crafting a heritage-style cottage on the Kapiti Coast, stone offers unmatched durability, thermal mass and character. Advances in quarrying and CNC shaping now let architects specify precise profiles, so a dry-stone wall on a slope or a curved staircase can be delivered faster and with less waste.
Key stone products on ArchiPro
- Stone cladding & facades – schist, limestone and granite panels for timeless exteriors.
- Stone roofing tiles – lightweight slate and composite options for high wind zones.
- Stone stairs & access – pre-cut treads for stone stairs against a house or public building.
- Structural stone & framing systems – engineered veneers and block units that integrate with timber or steel framing.
- Building supplies – mortars, sealers and fixings made for stone.
- Construction equipment – cutting, handling and polishing gear.
Complementary categories
Pair stone elements with high-performance insulation, precision windows & doors and weather-tight interior wall lining for a complete envelope.
Cost considerations
The cost of building a stone house in New Zealand ranges from NZ$3,500–5,500 /m² depending on the stone type, level of finish and site access. Labour accounts for up to 60 % of the budget, especially for hand-laid features like freestanding stone walls or a stone pizza oven. Mitigate this with modular panels or locally quarried product to reduce freight.
Planning & compliance
Most stone construction must comply with NZ Building Code clause B1 Structure, which sets out durability and seismic performance. Engage a chartered engineer early if you are building a stone retaining wall on a slope over 1.5 m, or if your wall forms part of the dwelling’s structure.
Installation tips from the trade
- Substrate matters: A rigid, well-drained base is critical when building stone walls without mortar. Use compacted gap 20 and geogrid where required.
- Weather windows: Avoid installing veneer during heavy rain or frost; moisture can trap behind the stone and compromise adhesion.
- Mortar selection: Lime-rich mortars allow the wall to flex slightly during seismic events, reducing cracking.
- Hidden services: Coordinate early with electrical, plumbing and solar systems installers-retrofitting conduits in stone can be costly.
Sustainability snapshot
Natural stone typically has a lower embodied carbon than fired brick or concrete block, provided it is quarried locally. Combining stone with rain-capturing water management & filtration and smart security & access systems can elevate a project’s Green Star rating.
Popular stone projects our buyers love
Search data shows strong interest in DIY guides like how to build a stone fire pit, how to build a stone walkway with mortar and how to build a natural stone retaining wall. For inspiration, explore finished projects on ArchiPro, then connect with suppliers who can provide pre-cut kits and engineered shop drawings.
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