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Natural stone is one of the most time-tested and popular building materials in the world, beloved for its timeless beauty and natural properties and gracing the most famous architectural structures in history. Each part of the globe offers a unique environment where different elements and mother nature combine to create a large variety of different patterns, colors, and textures. These endless options make every natural stone application one-of-a-kind and provide an artist’s palette to showcase the masterwork of nature in any space.

Natural stone also offers great flexibility of design, as each stone offers its own unique design properties and possibilities. Let’s dive into what makes natural stone so special – from the different types of stones to the pros and cons of incorporating natural stone tile in your designs.

 

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This Article Includes:

  • The definition of natural stone
  • The different types of natural stone tiles
  • Common finishes for natural stone tiles
  • The benefits of Natural Stone
  • How to design with natural stone

 

 

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What is Natural Stone?

“Natural Stone” is defined as an organic solid composition made up of natural minerals quarried from the earth. The origin story of natural stone starts million years ago, as a combination of heat and pressure condensed various minerals to form solid rocks in the ground. As the earth’s crust began to grow and erode, it pushed these minerals from its core and formed massive rock deposits, which serve as the quarries from which we mine natural stone today.

These products of the earth are more than just rocks. The stone that is quarried for design and architecture is hand-picked from the best, highest-quality sources. Stone experts around the world select the most consistent, beautiful, and durable natural stones, combining art and science to produce timeless products.


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Where Does Natural Stone Come From?

Natural stone quarries are found across the globe, most notably in Italy, Spain, Portugal, China, India, Canada, and the United States. In these quarries, stone experts work with precision and knowledge through processes that combine tradition and technology.

After the stone is extracted from the earth, it is cut into blocks, each weighing roughly 15,000 to 25,000 pounds. These blocks are then cut into thin pieces called slabs. The slabs are transported to fabricators, who ultimately shape and process them to suit commercial needs.


Image: Carrara marble quarry. Apuan Alps, Tuscany, Italy

 

Types of Natural Stone

There are many different types of natural stone, and each type has its own set of properties. Before selecting a stone to design with, it’s important to what are the unique traits of each stone and what is the recommended application for it.

Marble – Loved for its beautiful veining and coloration, marble offers a stylish luxury look in any application. This relatively softer stone can be carved, sculpted, and cut easily, making it one of the most versatile stones in the market. Often associated with beautiful art and traditional architecture, marble is increasingly popular in recent years, and thanks to technological advancement are more accessible and budget-friendly than ever.

Granite – One of the most popular stones in the market, granite offers unmatched strength and durability. Thanks to its incredible density, granite is an extremely hard stone, which makes it perfect for large architectural projects, as well as high-traffic areas. Granite offers an amazing variety of colors and finishes, offering a decorative value as well as a functional one.

Slate – A metamorphic rock, slate is a dense, durable, and resistant natural product, making it ideal for flooring, high-traffic areas, and outdoor applications. Formed over thousands of years of sedimentary deposit and compression, slate presents beautifully textured layers in a variety of shades.

Limestone – Showcasing muted and soft natural tones, limestone is a causal and understated stone that fits a variety of installations. Limestone is a sedimentary stone comprised primarily of calcium deposits and has been used for thousands of years in buildings around the world. Limestone products are extremely versatile, offering a neutral and durable look for countertops, flooring, bathrooms, and outdoor applications.

Onyx – Offering a unique look, onyx is a translucent stone with a naturally semi-glossy surface. Onyx is composed of crystalline and silica, and due to its similarity to agate, it creates a beautiful visual reminiscent of precious stones. Onyx is less durable than other stones and therefore is mostly used for decorative statement designs, such as feature walls and fireplaces.

Travertine – Known for its banded, pitted appearance, travertine is a form of limestone deposited by mineral springs, that showcases a rich and distinctive look. Commonly found in warmer shades such as tan, brown, and beige, travertine carries a uniquely warm character. Due to its natural fissures, travertine is often filled with grout, resin, or cement to create a smooth, more resistant surface.

Quartz – Combining one-of-a-kind beauty of supreme durability, quartz is a medium-grained textured rock that naturally shimmers and sparkles with tiny quartz crystals. Similar to slate, quartz contains diverse mineral content, which gives it a huge variety of colors, patterns, and variations. Thanks to its looks and durability, quartz is perfect for almost any application – from flooring and outdoor surfaces to decorative features.  

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