Quality natural stones in interior design
Natural stones have been used by man throughout centuries
primarily due to their beauty, variety and durability. Today as
before, their role in interior design cannot be overestimated.
Natural stones can enhance traditional and contemporary
interiors in many ways, from marble wall or floor tiles to a
limestone windowsill, let alone worktops in the kitchen or bath
surrounds and vanity tops in the bathroom. Natural stones also
go well with other interior design materials, such as wood or
glass.
Even a small piece of quality stonework can make a lot of
difference. My favourite examples of stonework for the sitting
room are hearths, windowsills and table tops. For the more
adventurous, a multi-stone floor inset would easily be the
centerpiece of any room. However, nothing beats marble tiled
floors, better still if accompanied by skirting made of the same
natural stone.
The key is to use quality natural stones with top aesthetical
and technical characteristics. Quality of the natural stones is
driven by a number of factors, the state of the quarry, quality
of the block, quality of the machinery and stone grading process
at the cutting factory, commitment to quality of the stone
supplier who chooses the quarry/factory/stone. You should ask
your stone supplier for advice on different grades of a
particular natural stone before you make a final decision based
on quality and budget constraints. Based on my experience,
quality should never be compromised.
Fire surround is a good example. In most cases, quality of the
natural stone and craftwork play a bigger role that the design
itself. There is only one step from a luxurious piece to a tacky
one. My favourite stones for luxury fire surrounds include
Statuario, White Cappuccino, Rosso Lepante and Portoro. Fire
surrounds are made either of slabs or blocks. Most contemporary
and some traditional designs can be made of slabs. Generally, a
piece made of slabs costs less than one made of a block.
I always use an opportunity to mention marble windowsills. In
Sweden, windowsills made of natural stones are as common as snow
in the winter. The reasons for that are twofold, decorative
effect and practicality (they are hygienic and easy to
maintain). I believe that many interior design projects would
benefit from the use of marble (or other natural stone)
windowsills.
I strongly believe that the use of quality natural stones in
interior design is an investment in the property that pays off.