By Erika Hansen
Natural stone 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.
Naturals can contribute to traditional and contemporary interiors in many ways, from marble
wall or floor tiles to limestone windowsills, 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 tiled floors, better
still if accompanied by skirting made of the same natural stone.
The key principle 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 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 natural stones for luxury
fire surrounds include Statuario marble, White Cappuccino limestone and
Rosso Lepante marble. 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 that pays off.
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