Inā ʻoe e hoʻopau ana i ka hoʻomaikaʻi ʻana i ka home ma kāu waiwai, e noʻonoʻo paha ʻoe i nā ala e hoʻokō ai i hoʻokahi a ʻoi aku paha o kāu lumi, a i ʻole ma waho o kou home. He koho maikaʻi loa ka pale pōhaku no kēia. Ua hana ʻia nā pā pōhaku maʻamau i nā pōhaku maoli, akā ua loaʻa pū kekahi mau koho hoʻopaʻa pōhaku artificial i kēia manawa.
In this blog post we look at stone cladding - also know as stone cladding panels - in more detail, how it works, why you want it and how it could improve the interior and exterior of your home. But let’s start with what stone cladding is.
ʻO ka hoʻopaʻa pōhaku he papa pōhaku lahilahi ia i pili i loko a i waho paha o kahi waiwai. Hoʻohana ʻia ia e hana i kahi hiʻohiʻona hiʻona i kahi waiwai. ʻO ka paʻi pōhaku ma waho o kahi waiwai e hāʻawi i ka manaʻo ua hana ʻia ka hale i ka pōhaku. ʻO ka mea maʻamau, hoʻohana ʻia ka pā pōhaku i loko o ka māla ma ke ʻano he pā. Hoʻohana maikaʻi ia i ka hoʻonui ʻana i kahi māla a me waho.
ʻO ka hoʻopaʻa pōhaku he mau ʻāpana pōhaku ʻokiʻoki ʻia e like me ke kinikini a i ʻole ka papapaʻa, a i ʻole e hana ʻia nā ʻāpana e like me ka ʻāpana o ka pā pōhaku. No ke kau ʻana i ka pā pōhaku, hoʻopili ʻoe i ka ʻāpana pōhaku i loko a i waho paha o kou hale.
Nui nā hiʻohiʻona like ʻole e hiki ke hoʻokō ʻia e nā ʻano like ʻole o nā ʻano. Hiki ke hana ʻia ka pā pōhaku me ka pōhaku lepo, no ka laʻana, ʻo ke kinikini a me ka slate kekahi mau koho kaulana.
Nui nā mea maikaʻi o ka pā pōhaku ma mua o ke kūkulu ʻana i nā pōhaku. No ka laʻana, hiki i ka pale pōhaku ke hana i waho e like me ka mea i kūkulu ʻia me ka pōhaku, akā me kahi hapa o ke kaumaha. 'O ia ho'i, 'a'ole pono ke kūkulu 'ia 'ana o kou hale ma kekahi 'ano e kāko'o ai i ke kaumaha o ka pōhaku maoli. ʻO ka ʻoiaʻiʻo, hiki ke hoʻokomo pinepine ʻia ka pale pōhaku i nā hale e kū nei me ka hopohopo nui ʻole i ke kaumaha i hoʻohui ʻia.
Ke hiki ʻole ke kūkulu pōhaku, hāʻawi ka uhi pōhaku iā ʻoe i ke ʻano a me ke ʻano āu e makemake ai e hoʻokō. Hiki iā ʻoe ke kūkulu i hale hou me nā holomua hou o ka insulation a me ka mālama ʻana i ka ikehu, ʻoiai e hana ana i kahi home e nānā kahiko, ʻano a me nā kuʻuna. Hoʻopau hoʻi ʻoe i ke koʻikoʻi a me ka hoʻoikaika ʻana i nā pōhaku piha piha i kou home. Loaʻa nā pōmaikaʻi ʻike like ʻole o ka pā pōhaku, me ka pilikia ʻole.
ʻO ke kūkulu ʻana me ka pōhaku ke kumu kūʻai nui. ʻO ka mālama kālā inā koho ʻoe i ka pale pōhaku ma mua o ke kumu kūʻai o nā mea. E mālama ʻoe i ka lawe ʻana a me nā kumukūʻai hoʻokomo. Hāʻawi kā mākou mau koho pani pōhaku iā ʻoe i ka manawa e loaʻa ai kahi hale nānā pipiʻi me ka ʻole o ka uku ʻana i ke kālā.
Our range of outdoor stone cladding has been designed carefully to be installed on the exterior of your home or in your garden. Our stone panels are often used as a way of adding the warmth of traditional stone to homes, new builds, conservatories and renovations. Our stone wall décor is frost proof and water resistant. This makes it a suitable and durable material for outside. Many customers use our stone cladding to protect their building against both loss of heat in the colder winter months and excessive heat in the warmer summer months.
One reason that stone wall cladding on the outside of a home is so popular is because it can’t be missed. Once installed it grabs people’s attention as it is so noticeable. Having wall cladding panels on the front of any home or office will create an impression of elegance, luxury and style.
ʻO nā papa pōhaku a pau a mākou e hāʻawi nei he mau huahana hana lima. Ma muli o ke kaʻina hana o ka pale ʻana i kēlā me kēia panel ke ʻano kūʻokoʻa a kumu. ʻOiai ʻaʻole e hana hou ʻia, hana maikaʻi ia e hana i kahi ʻano like ʻole akā kūlohelohe. ʻO kā mākou pā pōhaku waho he nani a ʻoiaʻiʻo. Hāʻawi ia i nā mea kūʻai aku i nā manawa pau ʻole no ka hoʻololi ʻana i waho o kā lākou waiwai.
Whether you have rendered walls, concrete walls or brick walls – our stone cladding can be installed by professionals or homeowners with a basic to medium level of DIY skills.
There are numerous creative ways that stone cladding can be used in the home. In this blog post we share just some of the most popular areas in the home where stone cladding looks really good. Interior stone cladding can make your home look more stylish than ever and it won’t break the bank.
No ka hoʻohui ʻana i ka hoʻopiʻi ʻike maka i ka lumi kuke a i ʻole ka lumi kuke / hale ʻaina, koho kekahi mau mea hale i ka pale pōhaku. Hiki ke hoʻomālamalama i ka lumi a hoʻohui i kahi manaʻo maikaʻi loa i ka lewa. Inā he lumi kuke / hale ʻaina kāu no ke aha e noʻonoʻo ʻole ai i ka pōhaku ʻeleʻele i loko o kēlā lumi e hoʻokaʻawale a hui pū i ka manawa like? ʻO ka pā pōhaku e pale aku i kou mau pā mai ka ʻāʻī ʻana a me ka pōʻino o ka makū, akā nani nō naʻe ke nānā aku.
Stone cladding around the fireplace is another popular option for homeowners. It creates a traditional feel for the home and the fireplace surround. The stone also offers a warm and cosy feel, even when the fire isn’t lit. The stone cladding is extremely hard wearing and fire resistant too. It is also a low maintenance option, so you won’t need to worry about cracks and crevices.
Perhaps the most unlikely place you would expect to see stone cladding in the home, but a popular option, is the stairway. Natural stone cladding on the stairway is a really clever and attractive idea. When it’s done right you can achieve some excellent results. You may choose to mix and match the stone colour options to lighten or darken as you ascend and descend your stairs.
Pehea kou manaʻo ke komo ka poʻe i kou home? Inā makemake ʻoe e hoʻoikaika i kēlā mau manaʻo mua i ka wā e hele mai ai nā kānaka i kou home, no ke aha e noʻonoʻo ʻole ai i ka pale pōhaku? ʻO ka hoʻopaʻa pōhaku ma ka puka o kou home e hana i kahi manaʻo maikaʻi a hoihoi i kou home.
ʻO ke ala maikaʻi loa e lawe ai i waho, i loko me ka hoʻopaʻa pōhaku i kāu conservatory a i ʻole sunroom. ʻO ka pōhaku e hoʻohui i kahi manaʻo kūlohelohe i waho i kou wahi, me ka hoʻohui ʻana i ka mahana a me ka nani i kou lumi. E noʻonoʻo e pili ana i nā kala e hoʻopuni ana i kou home ma nā paia o waho a ma ka māla. A laila koho i ka pale pōhaku kūpono e hana like a hana i ka manaʻo o ka hoʻonui ʻana i kou wahi i loko a me waho.
Hoʻopaʻa Paʻa ʻEleʻele ʻeleʻele Porcelain - Nānā i kahi koho hou
Ua hana ʻia ka pā pōhaku maʻamau mai nā pōhaku maoli i hoʻokumu ʻia mai ka wā makua, akā i kēia mau makahiki i hala iho nei, ua hana ka nui o nā mea hana i ka hoʻopaʻa pōhaku kūlohelohe. ʻOiai makemake ka poʻe he nui i ka pale pōhaku maoli a maoli, e hauʻoli nā poʻe ʻē aʻe e mālama i ke kālā ma ka hoʻohana ʻana i ka pale pōhaku kūlohelohe.
Many people opt for natural stone cladding because they want to natural look and appearance. While natural and manufactured cladding can be hard to tell apart, it can be seen if you look closely enough – and know what you are looking for. The main distinction between natural stone and manufactured is the colour. Natural stone has a gentle mix of colours, while manufactured stone doesn’t have quite the same mix of shades that look so natural.
ʻOkoʻa nō hoʻi ka lōʻihi o ka pale pōhaku maoli a i hana ʻia. Hana ʻia nā ʻāpana pōhaku i hana ʻia mai nā mea hana sima. ʻO ka lōʻihi e pili ana i ke kūʻē ʻana o ka pā pōhaku i ka ʻoki a me ka haki ʻana. I kēia manawa, ʻo ka pā pōhaku maoli he pōhaku maoli. No laila, ʻo kona lōʻihi e pili ana i ke ʻano o nā pōhaku i hoʻohana ʻia a no hea mai kēia mau pōhaku.
The final point to consider when choosing between natural stone cladding and manufactures stone cladding is the cost. Natural stone cladding will cost more because there is a lot of sourcing and cutting involved in creating the natural stone cladding. It is also heavier which can mean shipping costs are higher too. Remember though, your stone cladding will be around for many, many years. It’s important you choose exactly what you want.
Hoʻopili pōhaku ʻo Vijaya - E ʻike hou aku ma aneʻi
It’s important to remember that different stones have different properties. This means that they need to be cleaned in different ways.
No ka laʻana, pono e holoi ʻia ka uhi ʻana o ka paia me ka sponge a me kahi mea hoʻomaʻemaʻe maʻalahi. Paipai mau mākou iā ʻoe e pale i nā pulumu paʻakikī a i ʻole nā kemika paʻakikī no ka mea hiki iā lākou ke hōʻino i ka uhi ʻana i ke one.
I kēia manawa, hoʻopili koke ka limestone i ka wai. ʻO ia ke ʻano hiki ke maʻalahi i nā stains. Inā ʻike ʻoe i nā kiko a i ʻole nā huka, manaʻo mākou e hoʻomaʻemaʻe koke ʻia me kahi mea holoi maʻemaʻe a waiʻole.
ʻO Granite kahi koho kaulana no ka pale ʻana i ka paia. Hiki ke holoi ʻia me nā mea hoʻomaʻemaʻe honua. Inā loaʻa iā ʻoe nā mea haumia koʻikoʻi, e paipai mākou e hoʻomaʻemaʻe me ka ʻaila ʻaila.
ʻO ka mea hope loa, pono e hoʻomaʻemaʻe ʻia ka pā pōhaku me ka lole palupalu me ka wai holoi kīʻaha i hoʻoheheʻe ʻia i ka wai. Manaʻo mākou iā ʻoe e pale i nā pulupulu paʻakikī no ka mea e hōʻemi kēia i ka pilikia o ka ʻōpala ʻana i ka ʻili.
Inā hopohopo ʻoe e pili ana i ka hoʻomaʻemaʻe ʻana i kāu pā pōhaku e hoʻokaʻaʻike mai i kā mākou hui, e hauʻoli mākou i nā huahana hoʻomaʻemaʻe maikaʻi loa a me nā mea hana no kāu pā pōhaku.