Stone cladding continues to be one of the most sought-after materials by homeowners and designers who want to add a touch of elegance and luxury to their projects. And it shouldn’t be surprising. After all, it’s a highly versatile product that can be easily incorporated into both indoor and outdoor designs. Before making a decision, batho ba bangata ba ipotsa hore na ho roala majoe ho bitsa bokae le hore na ke lintlha life tse ka amang theko ea eona kaofela. Let’s find out.
Of course, one of the main elements that can affect the overall cost of stone cladding is the type of stone you’re buying. Natural stone, such as granite, marble, limestone, and slate, is generally more expensive than engineered stone, such as terracotta. Natural stone also tends to be more durable and can add more value to a property because people prefer to pay for it rather than engineered versions.
Ntho e 'ngoe e ka amang litšenyehelo tsa ho kenya lejoe la majoe ke boholo le ho rarahana ha morero. Merero e meholoanyane, joalo ka meaho ea khoebo kapa matlo a mekato e mengata, e tla hloka lisebelisoa le mosebetsi o mongata, tse ka eketsang litšenyehelo tsa kakaretso. Merero e nang le meralo e rarahaneng le mekhoa ea ho qetela kapa e hlokang ho itšeha haholo le eona e ka ba theko e boima haholo ka lebaka la nako e ngata e sebelisoang ho lokisa thepa.
Sebaka sa morero se ka boela sa ama hore na u tla lefa bokae bakeng sa ho roala majoe. Ha se batho ba bangata ba hlokomelang hore litšenyehelo tsa mosebetsi le thepa li ka fapana haholo ho latela sebaka seo ba lulang ho sona. Seo se bolela hore libaka tse nang le litšenyehelo tse phahameng tsa bophelo ka kakaretso li tla ba le litheko tse phahameng tsa ho roala majoe. Ka lehlakoreng le leng, mehaho e libakeng tse hōle kapa tseo ho leng thata ho fihla ho tsona li ka ’na tsa amahanngoa le litšenyehelo tse eketsehileng tsa lipalangoang bakeng sa thepa le mosebetsi, e leng se ka eketsang theko ea morero ka kakaretso.

Kahoo ke bokae ho roala majoe United Kingdom? As we have mentioned, it all depends on a variety of factors, but the average cost per square metre usually ranks around £30 and £50. That’s the price of the material, but you also have to bear in mind that the installation of stone cladding is priced separately. Two days of specialist work can cost you about £100 to £400. Such differences come from diverse degrees of complexity of the project. The more straightforward it is, the lower the price. But if the installation team will have to cut a lot of the stone or work with various angles, the cost will go up as it requires much more time, skill, and patience.

Lik'hamphani tsa lipatlisiso tse sebetsanang ka ho khetheha le ho kenya majoe a majoe sebakeng sa heno le ho sheba litšupiso le lifoto tsa merero e phethiloeng. Hlahloba hore na ba na le phihlelo ea mofuta oa majoe ao u batlang ho a kenya sebakeng sa hau 'me u bapise litšenyehelo ho netefatsa hore u fumana theko e nepahetseng.