While stone seems like a natural choice for homes of a certain size and style, you might be surprised by how effortlessly it can also be integrated into more modern (or even cottage) decors.
For a real showstopper, consider installing a stone wall floor-to-ceiling behind a modernist staircase. If you’re looking for a more subtle way to add stone, then a stone backsplash in the kitchen is classic.
The use of stone in interior and exterior applications is widely gaining popularity all over the world. Be it commercial building or private houses, owners prefer the use of stones to enhance the beauty of the building.
Not only does it offer a unique, eye caressing look to the entire building, but also requires negligible maintenance and care. They do not get smudged or stained easily. Due to its characteristics the stone’s surface provides a sufficient protection.
Unlike paint or vitrified tiles that have a life of 2-3 years, stone is a long lasting material that will maintain its charm through decades.
Besides, unlike vitrified tiles the stone does not show apparent effects of ageing. Its rugged surface does not catch the dust easily or apparently shows the effects of the same.