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  • Exterior Natural Stone Cladding-stone cladding
    It is possible to make your living space look natural with Exterior Natural Stone Cladding methods. You can add differences to the exterior appearance of the house you live in, which is as important as the interior decoration, with small touches. Thanks to natural stones and special exterior cladding stones, you can achieve the exterior look you want. With Exterior Stone cladding methods, you can extend the thermal insulation and building life as well as the appearance of a stone house.
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  • The pros and cons of stone cladding-stone cladding
    The pros and cons of stone cladding Who wouldn’t want beautiful natural stone in and around their home? Elegant, and highly practical, it is a popular material for use in construction and design for good reason. Have you considered, stone wall cladding? Cladding offers many of the same and added benefits of full-scale construction. This extremely and ever increasingly popular installation option might just be perfect for your application as well. Before you make any decision or commitment, make sure to familiarise yourself with the pros and cons of veneer stone cladding.
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  • 10 Reasons to Choose Stone Wall Cladding for Your Home-stone cladding
    When it comes to jazzing up your walls to make a statement, there are many options. Concrete can create an industrial look; paint is great for a vibrant or classic appeal; wallpapers invoke the vintage; and ceramic tiles are unique. One material that’s become popular because of its natural warmth and timeless look is natural stone. This beautiful and durable material not only enhances your interiors but increases your home’s value. Haven’t considered stone cladding before? You’ll be surprised how unique they make your walls. Let’s look at their advantages.
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  • Stone cladding: The simple elegance of the natural world-stone cladding
    Is bealach iontach é cumhdach cloiche chun síocháin a thabhairt isteach i do theach. Tá tuiscint ar shimplíocht amh ag baint le hábhair nádúrtha atá cinnte go socrófar an suaimhneas sa saol nua-aimseartha. Is éard atá i gcrannáil go ginearálta an cleachtas simplí a bhaineann le cisealú ábhar le haghaidh insliú teirmeach níos fearr, cosaint aimsire nó achomharc aeistéitiúil - mar is minic a bhíonn i gcás cumhdach cloiche. Is dócha gurb é an cineál cumhdach is coitianta ná cumhdach cláir aimsire, a bhfuil cineálacha éagsúla acu mar stroighin shnáithíneach, alúmanam, vinil agus adhmad gan ach cúpla a lua. Léigh tuilleadh faoi na cineálacha coitianta cumhdach cláir aimsire agus cad is féidir leis a dhéanamh duitse anseo.
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  • HOW TO SELECT STONE CLADDING FOR YOUR HOME-stone cladding
    In this article, we will take a look at some key areas of creating your perfect wall and the elements that come together to give you the finishes you see today on some of the most stunning homes across the country. We’ll take a look at what natural stone cladding is, what types are available to you, which would work best for you and ultimately a guideline on how to install your cladding.
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  • Natural Stone Cladding: Anchored In The Past, But Ready For The Future-stone cladding
    The longevity of stone puts any human concept of old age to shame. Stone creates a sense of permanence and solidity, even when worn and weathered. It’s been used throughout history as the structure and facade of buildings- buildings that have literally stood the test of time. While natural stone has been the material of choice for millennia, glass has dominated commercial construction—especially large scale projects like skyscrapers—in recent years. But architects are increasingly reacting to this glut of glass by returning to stone for their projects. For many developers and architects, glass had become the default, a sterile, too obvious choice which resulted in a flat, texture-less and uninspired design.
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  • WHAT IS STONE CLADDING-stone cladding
    Stone cladding is also known as stacked stone or stone veneer. It can be made from actual stone or artificial, so-called engineered stone. It’s available in a wide variety of finishes that look like slate, brick, and many other stones. It’s a fast and affordable way to get the look of stone on a wall without the cost or time of a masonry installation.
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  • 30 STONE CLADDING & SIDING PANEL IDEAS FOR YOUR HOME’S EXTERIOR-stone cladding
    The way the exterior of your home looks is arguably more important than the way it appears inside. Your home’s exterior style and appearance have a lot to do with its value, its curb appeal, and how quickly it’s able to sell when put it on the market.
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  • Are Natural Stone Wall Cladding Tiles Right for You-stone cladding
    Is féidir le cumhdach balla cloiche a bheith ina réiteach foirfe balla má tá tú ag cuardach bealach buailte ach subtle chun seasamh amach ón slua sa dearadh intí. Is féidir feidhmchláir ildánacha a bheith ag cumhdach balla ar féidir iad a úsáid laistigh agus lasmuigh d’áitreabh. Tá achomharc aeistéitiúil gan teorainn aige agus beidh cuma iontach air ar feadh blianta fada. Chun cabhrú leat cinneadh a dhéanamh an é cumhdach balla cloiche an rogha is fearr do do theach, scrúdóimid cad é atá ann agus conas é a úsáid sa phíosa seo.
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  • 14 Flagstone Patio Ideas to Enhance the Natural Beauty of Your Yard-flagstone patio
    Is ábhar nádúrtha é Flagstone ar féidir leis áilleacht do chúlchlós a fheabhsú. Meascann toin an domhain agus cruthanna orgánacha an scláta leis an dúlra seachas dul in iomaíocht leis. Má tá tú ag tírdhreachú, bain úsáid as na smaointe patio leac seo mar inspioráid.
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  • Make a flagstone patio-flagstone patio
    Last spring, my wife and I got rid of our trampoline. It's a bit sad, but the kids are in college now. All that was left of our backyard was this huge circular void. So, I said, "I get it - let's build a patio and fire pit before the Martians think this is a new landing site." My wife loved the idea, and the rest is history, and a slight back pain.This tutorial will show you how I created a 20 foot diameter flagstone patio. It took some hernia-inducing work, but now I stare at my backyard through shattered granite eyes and say, "Oh, yeah. I built that."How to Make a Flagstone Patio. here we go!
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  • Slate: What to use, sand, cement or gravel-flagstone patio
    This DIY article; and the rest of the how-to section of my blog, cover most of the basics of how to properly build a flagstone patio. These articles provide general guidance, or at least advice, useful for hobbyists, DIY landscape designers/builders, and professional builders alike. So, what type of foundation should we build for our flagstone patio: sand, cement, or gravel? Short answer: It depends. Quarry screening (if one is available in your area) is usually best done under flagstone. Screening is also one of the best options among gemstones, but there are other options available to achieve different aesthetics. First, we'll address the structural question of "what to use under the slab." Cement - at some point it (may) break. It may last a long time, but when it does break down, fixing it will be a lot more work than repairing dry slate. Sand – ants will dig it up and leave it everywhere…sand can also be washed away, causing rocks to settle. Gravel – There’s really no problem here, just use the right type of gravel. Even better, use modified gravel as a base and then stone powder (aka quarry screening, aka grit, aka quarry dust) as the final leveling agent. Okay, so let's be more specific.
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