In stark contrast to European preferences--where stone has traditionally been part and parcel of residential design--the North American trend in homebuilding has historically been defined by man-made materials such as aluminum siding, carpeting and linoleum.And while natural stone has not been completely absent from American homebuilding over the past two centuries, it has generally been a material considered only for the highest end of the building spectrum.
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Whether you are considering an elegant streamlined look or a rustic mountain style,Stone Style has the answer.Discover the depth and range of uses for stone materials such as limestone, marble,granite, slate, and fieldstone in both indoor and outdoor decorating.
Uses of natural stone have increased in recent years, and with this has come a brod erring of the design palette.Nattural stone is finding its way into design plans for everyday residences as homeowners rake notice of not only the aesthetic benefits but also the practical advantages of the material.
A panopry of stones and surface finishes-including polislaed,honed, sandblasted,tumbled, bushhammered, and flamed--are introduced, showing that the considered selection ofboth stone type and finish are keys to setting one's home apart and above.
Reis and Adams introduce'advice fromdesign professionals about choosing and incorporating stone, as well as sugestions for maintaining the beauty Of the stone indoors and outdoors.