CDK Stone

CDK Stone

CDK Stone

For over 35 years, CDK Stone has been supplying high quality, premium Natural Stone and stone products. Our diverse range now includes Natural Stone, Neolith, Northstone Terrazzo and Stone Care products.

With branches in five states of Australia and two locations in New Zealand, CDK Stone has become the leader in the Australian Stone Industry.  Servicing the spectrum of industry professionals to homeowners and renovators, CDK Stone is the home for premium stone.


Showroom Locations

Click the locations below for more information on each showroom.

Queensland
Western Australia

Projects Featuring CDK Stone Products


Latest CDK Stone News

Williams Burton Leopardi infuses Mt Mac Cottage with farmhouse beauty

Combining old with new, this home is all that it should be but so much more, providing luxury with authenticity to re-emerge triumphant.

Greg Natale clashes colour and pattern with Brazilian brutalism

Channelling Brazilian brutalism, Greg Natale set out to make this house exceptional, fusing patterns, textures and colours in a decidedly local flavour.

The kitchen and dining at Noosa Quays is modern coastal

A Noosa jewel in the sky with breathtaking views

Renegade Design Studio has renovated a penthouse in Noosa to bring additional functionality without losing the spaciousness, all with an eye for timelessness.

A forever home for a whole new chapter

How do you balance the desire for open views while considering the need for privacy? The Lookout is a residence defined by a peaceful loftiness.

Natural beauty

With a magnificent array of colours and variations and an inherent durability, natural stones like quartzite and marble continue to be highly desirable in kitchens and bathrooms.

New Year, New Home: Design Products to Renew and Refresh in 2021

With a new year in the mix and feeling of renewal in the air, we look at ways to rejuvenate the home for the year ahead.

Bespoke Design For A Volume Home Build

To describe Ballarat House by Eldridge Anderson in as few words as possible, there are none more fitting than: “a humble home.”

Coogee Castle by Renato D'Ettorre Architects and Malvina Stone featured in Beautifully Brutalist Interiors Of Houses Across Asia Pacific on habitusliving.com cc Jody D’Arcy

8 Beautifully Brutalist Residential Interiors

Born of the perennially popular modernist movement, only to be hijacked by public infrastructure; brutalism is something of an enigma when it comes to residential interiors.

RedHill House by Redgen Mathieson

Graphic Simplicity And Architectural Singularity In Canberra’s Red Hill Precinct

A pavilion-esque residence resonates with the distinguished presence of diplomatic residences in a Garden City milieu.

Tom Fisher, Neil Burley. Howard Tanner HOTY 2018 judging

Meet Your 2019 Habitus House Of The Year Jury

We’ve made a list and we’re checking it twice. Meet – or get reacquainted with – your 2019 Habitus House of the Year Jury.

Get Ready! Announcing Our First Exhibitors

These are the early adopters. Meet our first run of exhibitors that will bring Saturday Indesign to life.

Habitus Loves… Habitus House Of The Year

You’ve seen these brands featured in Habitus House Of The Year, on TV and online, but this Habitus Loves list uncovers what else these brands have.

HABITUS HOUSE OF THE YEAR: PEOPLE’S CHOICE HITS CHANNEL 7

The inaugural Habitus House of the Year 2018 was a great success. It broke new ground with the editors’ pick of the best homes from across our region, from S-E Asia to New Zealand and Australia.

House A Andrew Walter cc Benjamin Hosking exterior

Breaking Barriers Between Architecture And The Environment

An unliveable, deceased estate in Melbourne’s Alphington has been transformed into a timber box-like family home, revealing a journey of layers upon layers by architect Walter&Walter.

Twin Townhouses DKO Slab Architecture cc Tom Blachford recordy player

Twin Townhouses In Melbourne Reveal A Hamburger-Like Plan

The Linardi Townhouse in Collingwood, Melbourne, shows what can be achieved on the smallest of sites. Built vertically over six levels, these twin townhouses are beautifully crafted by designers and owners Jesse and Seada Linardi.

Koichi Takada Architects Newport House cc Tom Ferguson exterior

Modernist Architecture And Australiana Collide

This waterfront retreat designed by iconic Australian-Japanese architect Koichi Takada is the epitome of an Australian dream home, adorned with a private beach, garden and open-plan living.

Doorzien House Bijl Architecture cc Katherine Lu custom skylights

A Semi-Detached In Kirribilli Gets Views Around Every Corner

Elements of a cross-continental lifestyle are pieced together like a living mosaic in the design of a new residence, Doorzien House, by Bijl Architecture.

Matilda House Photography by Bon Hosking Decking

Templeton Architecture Stay Down To Earth

Matilda House by Templeton is intimately tied to place, sunk deep into the Australian bushland of the client’s childhood.