How To Incorporate Stone Into Your Next Home Project

How To Incorporate Stone Into Your Next Home Project

If you’re building a new home or making some quick improvements, you might consider incorporating stone materials. Natural stone is a durable building material that has various textures and colors. It makes your home feel warmer, more visually attractive, and more alluring while offering easy maintenance and resilience. Incorporating stone into your living area creates warm and natural tones that are eye-catching and inviting, thus adding elegance to your home. 

Many homeowners have the challenge of figuring out how and where to use natural stone within their homes. Some areas where you can incorporate stones in a home include fireplaces, outdoor kitchens, bathrooms, home offices, closets, and engineered stone benchtops. Another way that you can use stone in your home improvement project is in landscaping. Read on to learn how stone can transform your home’s appearance tremendously. 

  1. Outdoor Kitchens

Outdoor kitchens are popular in many homes today, with many homeowners aiming to create outdoor spaces that match their indoor counterparts in terms of quality and style. Stone countertops are the best choice for outdoor kitchen workspaces. The best stone for your outdoor kitchen is porcelain or sintered stone, which is durable, weather-resistant, and easy to clean. 

Incorporating natural stone into your living spaces creates an attractive finish that adds value to your home. Learn how to use stone in your home project.
  1. Shelves

Shelves add visual interest to bare walls and provide a functioning organization to the design of any room. Creating free-floating stone shelves is a great way to open up a cramped space and other surfaces while expressing personality in a bold design statement. Granite remnants are perfect for making shelves. 

  1. Benchtops

The most common surfaces to use natural stone in homes are benchtops, or countertops. People use granite, quartz, onyx, and other stones to design impressive countertops in their kitchens or bathrooms. With the wide variety of colors natural stone offers, you can use countertops in any space of your place to work with most design styles. Stone benchtops are hardy and durable, thus a good choice for extended use, especially in the kitchen. 

  1. Closets

Another place where you can incorporate stone in your home design is the closets. The beautiful surface of natural stone provides an excellent space to neatly showcase your heirlooms and jewelry and store other personal items. 

  1. Showers And Bathrooms

Natural stone is an ideal material for showers and bathrooms, as it’s water resistant. Besides using it for typical benchtops, you can take advantage of it to finish the whole bathroom or add a feature wall. 

  1. Furniture Tops

If you feel like you have too much wood in your home décor, you can substitute it with natural stone. You can use natural stone tops on tables, accents, buffet cabinets, desks, dressers, and bar furniture. They give your living room warmth and depth. Aside from the aesthetics, they’re durable. You can take the finishing to the next level by adding decorative edges. 

  1. Fireplace Surroundings

Natural stone turns an ordinary fireplace in your living room into a visual of interest. You can use it to integrate color schemes seamlessly in your home and make a powerful statement. 

Granite is the perfect material around the fireplace’s opening, hearth, and mantle since it’s naturally heat-resistant and durable. Porcelain and sintered stone are other options with the same attributes as granite. Plus, they come in various designs and colors. For instance, white or gray porcelain and sintered stone are particularly lovely. 

  1. Natural Stone Wall

Adding a natural stone wall to your home helps brighten up the space and make it seem larger. In addition to creating a cheerfully bright ambiance in your room, a stone wall will prevent your indoor spaces from feeling cold and dull. Overall, stone walls are a wonderful way to bring attention to the architecture of your home. 

  1. Natural Stone Floor And Wall Tiles

Natural stone tiles, like slate, marble, and limestone, are widely available and suitable for flooring. You can use smaller tiles on your walls to give your home an extra aesthetic appeal. You can apply stone tiles in multicolored patterns to form a mosaic across your wall or in a uniform way to resemble stone blocks. Using stone tiles in the bathroom brings out the best effect, as darker stones like slate produce an impressive contrast with lighter-colored bathtubs and sinks. 

Conclusion

Natural stones are ideal for upgrading your home and can be used for landscaping features, like patios, stone paths, garden path markers, waterfalls, poolside, and more. Incorporating natural stone in your home project adds value to your property by enhancing its aesthetics and durability. Whether you’re renovating your kitchen, bathroom, master bedroom, living room, or patio, elevating the look and value of your next home project will have a significant impact if done with natural stone.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates

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