Natural stone has been a basic component of home building, décor, and furnishings for thousands of years. Its natural strength and beauty makes it both practical and enjoyable. Not every stone is suited for every use, however, so understanding the advantages and disadvantages of each of these three types may help to determine which best meets your needs.
Marble
Marble is perhaps the most recognizable of all the natural stones. Its unique beauty and durability have made it popular in building, furniture, floors and countertops. It varies in color, usually determined by the geographical area it came from. It can be found in various white, black, green, and gray, and almost all the colors have appealing vein-like patterns in them.
Quartzite
Quartzite is another frequently seen natural stone. Formed by the extreme heat and pressure of volcanic activity, it is able to withstand almost any abuse. Because of its remarkable strength it is frequently used on floors and countertops where even harsh cleaners cannot diminish its beauty. It can be found in a wide range of colors and patterns, each unique and stunning.
Travertine
Travertine is very similar to marble in its composition but tends to have a layered appearance. It is very often used to create tile and outdoor paving stones, where its strength allows it to remain water and scratch resistant even in thin sheets. It comes in a wide range or earthy tones including ivory, browns, grays, and reds.
Like all types of natural stone, the main advantage to these are their ability to withstand the all the wear and tear that daily life can throw at them without losing their beauty, or functionality. Matching the right stone to the right use is the key to creating a long-lasting and timeless look to your home or décor. If you need help finding ways to incorporate natural stone in your space, we’re always here to help!