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Home›Latest News›Create Eye Catching Interiors in Natural Stone

Create Eye Catching Interiors in Natural Stone

By Jamie Bullock
July 19, 2023
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Natural stone has been used in architecture and construction since the very beginning, and the benefits it brings are timeless. With a plethora of colours, textures and styles to choose from, it’s the perfect way to breathe life into your project. With modern technology and expertise, businesses such as Stoneworld can help you create beautiful and innovative spaces made to your specifications. Here’s some ways we’ve helped our customers turn their designs into outstanding interiors that will last a lifetime.

La Roche flooring

Light limestone flooring such as Stoneworld’s popular La Roche flooring provides the perfect blend of luxurious tones and fossil markings with practicality and versatility. Quality limestones such as La Roche are naturally hard wearing and perfect for high traffic areas, such as our recent application in this Oxfordshire school. By creating a slip resistant finish, the flooring is made safe for use in any interior, and can be fabricated to provide matching features, such as staircases or step treads to create a unified space.

Country Living

Natural stone can create a warm and welcoming environment within a home, and with a wide variety of colours and finishes available, allow you to design your space the way you want it and match existing features to your flooring; from a light Mediterranean style lounge space with luxurious British limestone to a contemporary open kitchen-dining area such as this sleek, modern design which utilised our Moleanos limestone flooring to complement an existing country setting, natural stone can be the ideal material for a traditional rural setting.

Staircases

Over the years, we have been involved in many stunning stone staircases, from subtle curves to lavish grand staircases, a tailor made stone staircase can create an eye catching centrepiece to any space, from hotels, to homes, to historic buildings and beyond. Using state-of-the-art stone masonry techniques and equipment, Stoneworld can create staircases to match any project specification. Utilising our over 20 years of experience, our experts can guide and inform customers in areas such as step treads, installation, edging and more to ensure that your staircase is the perfect fit, and will take centre stage for years to come.

Hearths & Fireplaces

Fireplaces are often the heart of an interior space; the focal point for relaxing or socialising, meaning getting the right style and material are a cornerstone to any renovation or redesign. Natural stone offers a near infinite number of possible designs and looks to match an existing space. Local British stone such as Bath stone can complement a traditional cottage or rural dwelling, while a sleek, slate hearth can create the perfect link between tradition and modernity. With modern advances in stone carving and masonry, you can add the detail you need to any fireplace in stone, whether it’s a grand heritage restoration, or a feature in a contemporary hospitality venue, stone offers incredible flexibility and versatility.

Natural stone is a versatile and robust material for any interior project or feature, as well as offering a lower carbon footprint than materials such as porcelain or ceramics. With countless colours and textures available, both from local UK quarries and abroad, you can create the perfect look in timeless natural stone. With advances in stone masonry technology, businesses such as Stoneworld can help you design, cut, and fabricate to your specific requirements.

At Stoneworld we can produce any flooring design or format to suit your design. If you would like a specific size tile, different finish or would like to add classic cabochons or a chequerboard pattern to your flooring this is all possible.

If you are planning an interior project and would like to find out more about incorporating natural stone, contact our team of experts who can help bring your designs to life.

www.stoneworld.co.uk

(01844 279274)

Sales@stoneworld.co.uk

 

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