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Adding stone to your interior renovation project can help bring to your space the creative, inviting, functional sanctuary vibe you've been craving
There are many reasons the past two years will go down in history, but a lesser-known claim to fame for this period is an unprecedented uptick in interior renovation projects among homeowners. As people stayed home, they gained perspective and gratitude for their spaces. And, according to Abacus Data, as wellness became a prime for focus for Canadians, one in two invested in interior renovation projects. Of those planning or completing home renovation projects, nine out of 10 were focused on creating multi-purpose spaces in the home—like adding a home office or gym—and eight out of 10 were to create comfortable, relaxing places that made home feel like a haven.
Creating an inviting, functional sanctuary in the home means choosing materials that are versatile and durable, and as a bonus, give a nod to nature. Stones have amazing architectural and aesthetic benefits that, when tapped, can instantly transform the appearance and vibe of a home. Stones also possess an enduring beauty, offering many colours, shapes and patterns that make them ideal for home décor. Many designers and homeowners use them to infuse warmth, add luxury or incorporate an element of nature into the home.
There are two categories of stones available to designers and homeowners: natural stone and manufactured stone. Natural stones are found in nature, quarried or unearthed, while manufactured stones are manufactured from a mixture of cement, iron oxide and aggregates and are just as durable, beautiful and diverse as natural stones. Whether you choose to use natural stones or manufactured stones, their beauty, availability and versatility allow for easy integration into a home’s interior design.
Traditionally, granite, slate, quartz and marble are among the go-to stones for interior design and décor, but there are many other types of interior stone that can artfully be used to enliven different spaces within the home.
Here are some creative ways you can use interior stone throughout your home to make your interior renovation project a wow-worthy success.
Stone waterfall
Add luxury to your living space with a waterfall constructed from sandstone. In addition to the beauty and ruggedness that the sandstone brings to décor, an indoor waterfall will also create a soothing, zen atmosphere in which family members can relax and recharge. Be sure to blend the waterfall’s colours with those of the rest of the space for a cohesive look.
Feature wall
Use a combination of stones of complementary patterns and colours to create a feature wall in your main living space. A patchwork wall rivals any work of art and will surely be the focal point of your main living space.
Stone floors
Consider stone for your floors. Travertine imparts a sense of luxury and elegance and is a great choice of flooring. Travertine stands up to heavy traffic and is versatile enough to suit both traditional and modern home designs.
Stacked stone backsplash
Allow your backsplash to take centerstage by using stacked slate. Slate has beautiful red, grey and blue tones that can provide contrast to a monochromatic kitchen. Slate is water-resistant and heat-resistant, making it the ideal stone for use in the kitchen.
Stone veneer fireplace
Do you desire the look of a solid stone fireplace, but the budget won’t allow it? Refresh your dated fireplace by surfacing with stone veneer instead. A Stone veneer is a layer of thinly cut pieces of stone or stone-like manufactured products used to surface pre-existing structures. Over-grouted fieldstone veneer on your fireplace will give your space an old-world charm while simultaneously amplifying its coziness and warmth.
Stone breakfast bar
The backsplash and countertop are not the only places that can benefit from a stone treatment in your kitchen. Use your choice of stone in a ledgestone pattern to decorate the base of your plain breakfast bar. The design adds a trendy touch to the kitchen.
River rock bathroom
Stone is a classic material used to create spa-like effects in a bathroom. Consider the use of river rocks to decorate your shower and walls to transform your bathroom into a retreat.
Stone coffee table
Accessories are considered the finishing touches of living space. Stone is perfect for creating decorative pieces that can serve as accessories. A stone coffee table, for instance, is both decorative and functional. Mix and match stone pieces for a one-of-a-kind mosaic coffee tabletop.
Depending on your location and application, some types of interior stone may not work as well as others. It is best to consult an interior designer who can help you determine the suitability of your choice of stone for your project.
Interior stone supplier in Surrey and Edmonton
If you are searching for a stone supplier in Surrey or Metro Vancouver, contact Pacific Art Stone. They carry a diverse range of high-quality natural and manufactured stone products suitable for both construction and decorative needs.
Connect with them online today regarding your queries or visit their store to view samples and speak with knowledgeable and friendly customer service representatives who can help you make selections based on your vision and specifications.
CREATED BY BCLIVING, IN PARTNERSHIP WITH PACIFIC ART STONE