MSI's Stacked
Calcolo Collections offer a range of options to fulfill various design requirements, seamlessly transitioning from traditional to contemporary aesthetics.
Beginning with the
Rockmount™ Stacked Stone Panels,
these are versatile for both indoor and outdoor environments, crafted from natural stones like marble, slate, travertine, and quartzite. Their wide color and finish selection ensures compatibility with any style. For a grander scale, the
XL Rockmount™ Stacked Stone Panels
present larger 9" x 24" stone pieces, predominantly made from marble and quartzite. The size of these pieces lends a more authentic stone presence, reducing the appearance of a veneer and providing an authentic, split-face texture that introduces a three-dimensional character to installations. These panels are also eco-friendly, adhering to sustainable certifications.
For spaces that require a more compact option, the
Rockmount™ Stacked Stone M Series Panels
are the perfect counterpart. These smaller panels are easy to install and are suitable for backsplashes, feature walls, and decorative accents in both exterior and interior spaces. With their durability and resistance to freeze-thaw conditions, they also work well with water features.
Transitioning to an alternative material, MSI's
Dekora™ Porcelain Panels
offer a sophisticated stacked stone look with the benefits of low maintenance. At a convenient 6x24 inch size, these panels are suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications. These panels feature a variety of styles, including the elegant Nora series with a matte finish, and they boast a rectangular design for seamless installation. Ideal for accent walls and fireplaces, they're durable, versatile, and environmentally conscious, perfect for hassle-free and sustainable design solutions.
Stacked stone can be used in various areas of a home or commercial space, both indoors and outdoors. It’s ideal for feature walls, fireplace surrounds, kitchen backsplashes, and as a façade for exterior walls. Its versatility also extends to landscaping for features like retaining walls, water features, and outdoor kitchens, adding texture and a natural aesthetic to any setting.
How much does stacked stone cost?
The cost of stacked stone will vary depending on the type of stone, the thickness of the veneer, and the complexity of the installation. In general, stacked stone is a more expensive material than traditional brick or siding. However, it is also a more durable and long-lasting material.
Is stacked stone difficult to install?
Stacked stone installation can be completed by skilled DIYers, tile setters, and professional masons. Following the manufacturer's guidelines is crucial for a successful setup, with surface preparation being key: it must be clean, level, and thoroughly dry. For a complete guide on installation, refer to MSI's Stacked Stone Installation video.
Stacked stone is known for its durability and longevity, making it a popular choice for both residential and commercial construction. It resists wear and tear, harsh weather conditions, and doesn't fade easily, ensuring that it maintains its aesthetic appeal over time. Stacked stone is also fireproof, making it a safe choice for use around fireplaces and other heat sources.