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Let Your Wall Cladding Go Natural with Natural Stone


Wall cladding has become the new age replacement for wallpapers, timber, planking and ceramic tiles. Nowadays, it has become the first choice among homeowners in refurbishment. Wall cladding is cost effective. It is easy in installation and maintenance. The next time you get bored of your plain walls and the lack of attraction it gains from your guests, think about giving your walls the touch of a natural stone.

A stone wall comprising of natural stones does not cause allergies, as it is void of any chemicals. It endows a natural beauty upon your house. The Natural Stones are in various shapes, textures, sizes and quality. You need to consult a professional person for choosing the right kind of natural stone that would go well with the look of your house.

Slate stones for wall cladding are known as the softest of stones that could be flaked off easily under regular pressure conditions. Apart from being used as wall clad, these can be used for floorings as well. These are available in polished and tumbled finish aside from their natural form. The natural one gives out the best look. You can choose tiles or small slabs of the slate stones for your Wall Claddings.

Sandstones are another type of commonly used wall clad elements. The quality and feature of the sandstone depend majorly on the area where they are found. Sandstones blend beautifully on the outer walls of your house and as well as in your kitchens and bathrooms. Good quality sandstone is resistant to slipperiness. It is highly durable, has thermal properties and is resistant to fire. As sandstones are usually pale colored, designers blend some dark natural stones such as quartzite and bluestone to define and creatively highlight a particular area.

When used indoors, the pale sandstones enhance the lights to give out a more attractive look to the room. The limestone is often utilized as sandstone. It is available in slabs and tiles, and wall cladding can include polished, honed or natural finish.

Bluestones are highly versatile and strong. These reflect an aesthetic look to the home and offer a subtle tone with their grey color. Bluestones are available in polished, honed and flamed finish. The deep grey flavors of these stones hide the dirt on the walls thus making them an extensive choice for outdoor wall cladding.

Natural stone glows anywhere. It can find its own luster in structures of glass and steel to contribute to the entire ambience and feel of the house. As they are formed under extreme temperatures in the inner layers of the earth, they comprise of varied textures that give your walls a unique look.

For people who cannot afford to clad their walls with natural stones because of budget restraint or of any other factor, they have an option of using stacked stones. At times, the foundation of your home could not withstand the installation of the heavy natural stones. Manufactured or stack stones could take over the situation and help you line out your walls for the desired design and look.





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