4 Beautiful Ways To Use Stone Slabs Inside And Outside Your Home

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4 Beautiful Ways To Use Stone Slabs Inside And Outside Your Home

4 Beautiful Ways To Use Stone Slabs Inside And Outside Your Home

20 July 2017
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Home & Garden, Blog


Natural stone is a beautiful material. It comes in numerous color and texture patterns, depending on the stone. While granite is probably the most wide-ranging, you can see stone's natural beauty in marble, soapstone, limestone, and slate. All of these are popular materials to use both inside and outside your home. Choose natural stone to add a uniquely attractive look to both your landscaping and your interior design.

Countertop

Perhaps the most popular use for natural stone slabs is as a counter top material. Better Homes and Gardens gives the reason for this — they're both durable and versatile. Granite is the most widely-chosen counter top material. It can enhance any style of décor, from historical to ultra-modern. Soapstone, limestone, and slate are also beautiful options. They offer fewer color and pattern combinations, though, so homeowners tend to choose these stones when that stone's surface is ideal for their décor.

Backsplash

Tiled backsplashes are the most common style for kitchens. However, a stone slab can enhance this area as well. Here's where marble comes in. While it's possible to use marble for counter tops, it requires a lot of upkeep. For a backsplash, though, marble is ideal. This is a beautiful option for an old world or otherwise traditional kitchen. You can choose one of the other stones as well, particularly if it's your counter top material.

When choosing natural stone for counter tops or backsplashes, adhere to a color palette. For example, a color in the stone should match the main color of your kitchen. Your stone slab can even serve as the inspiration for your palette.

Garden Steps

The above uses for stone slabs require that they're polished. However, stone is naturally rustic, which makes it great for the garden. If you have a slope in your garden, thus necessitating steps, consider having them constructed of stacked stone slabs. While it's possible to have the slabs edged, consider leaving their edging irregular. This offers a charming naturalistic profile, as if the slabs just happened to be stacked where you needed a series of steps.

Stone Bench

Another use for rustic stone slabs is for a landscaping bench. This can be a simple construction of the slab on blocks, or you can have it built into a retaining wall with a back. A stone bench is a nice way to use a beautiful stone slab with unique textures and colors that just doesn't fit in your kitchen.

Whether they're polished for counter tops of left natural for steps, natural stone is a beautiful way to complement your home and landscaping. Contact a supplier, like SK Stone, for more information.

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A few weeks ago, my sweet spouse brought home several tomato plants a friend had given him. My husband immediately put the small plants in pots. Every day, my spouse and I checked the plants to see whether they needed water. When the plants started growing tall, my spouse purchased stakes to brace them up with. He also invested in fertilizer to provide the plants with the nutrients they needed to grow. One day, when he went to look at the plants, he was excited to see several small tomatoes sprouting. That night, we celebrated our first gardening success as man and wife. On this blog, I hope you will discover simple gardening tips to help you grow your first crop of fruits or vegetables. Enjoy!

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