Decorative and façade stone

Decorative and façade stone adds an individual touch to interiors and façades. It has many applications in both architecture and interior design. Tiles are produced from gypsum and concrete. The latter will also work well outdoors, as a façade, fence or garden architectural element. The tiles are manufactured with attention to the smallest detail. A wide range of products in various colours, shapes and textures will create an unparalleled play of chiaroscuro in every room and complement the style of the interior and the space around the house.Decorative and façade stone gives interiors and elevations an individual character. It has many applications in both architecture and interior design. Tiles are produced from gypsum and concrete. The latter will also work well outdoors, as a façade, fence or garden architectural element. The tiles are manufactured with attention to the smallest detail. The wide range of products in various colours, shapes and textures will create an unparalleled play of chiaroscuro in any room and complement the style of the interior and the space around the house.
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Decorative stone brings an element of prestige and creativity to interior architecture. Applied on parts of the walls or in certain areas of the room, it creates a special atmosphere. Manufactured with attention to detail, Stegu stone-like tiles reflect the beauty of natural stone. The decorative strengths of the wide range of products are the variety of colours, shapes and textures that will create an unparalleled play of chiaroscuro in any room. Decorative stone laid on a façade will make even the simplest architectural block more elegant and representative. Visual aspects are undoubtedly extremely important when choosing decorative stone. However, it is not only its striking appearance that should determine the choice of such a finishing element. The main advantages of decorative stone also include easy installation, durability against external influences and affordability.

Stegu decorative stone is distinguished by a wealth of shades and sizes, inspired by the architecture of many parts of the world: from the frosty North to the sun-warmed streets of Mediterranean cities. Structures typical of the Middle East, limestone blocks or finely cut sandstone bring a gentle warmth to modern interiors. Forming an interesting arrangement of polished slates, light-coloured decorative stones with a raw, northern character harmonise perfectly with ‘cool’ materials such as glass and metal. Interior stones with a clear, convex structure of old stone walling, inspired by Mediterranean culture, will allow the representative parts of the rooms to be clearly accentuated. Decorative stone on the wall of the living room is a solution that will satisfy the tastes of even the most demanding lovers of beautiful interiors. The stone can be used both in modern styling and in a more classical, traditional style. An interesting texture of decorative stone can effectively enliven the interior, creating an original visual element in the room. A room in which it is also worth considering the use of decorative stone is the hallway - a visual showcase of our flat and a stylistic harbinger of the whole arrangement. When decorating it, both the aesthetics and functionality of the room should be taken into account. The right choice of colours is extremely important. A hallway is usually deprived of natural light, so as a rule dark colours on the walls should be avoided. In narrow spaces, a light-coloured decorative stone with a finer, less complex texture will work well. Walls in the hallway are particularly vulnerable to dirt or damage, so stone-like tiles (properly impregnated) can provide effective protection. To prolong the appearance of the wall, it should be impregnated regularly (every 5 years). Decorative stone can also be repainted while maintaining its unique texture. An interesting finishing effect, which not only decorates, but also raises the aspect of coherence in the décor, is the transfer of decorative stone from the façade, also to the interior walls. The muted colours of the concrete tiles installed throughout the façade provide an ideal background for the surrounding vegetation. In the interior, on the other hand, it works well with the furniture regardless of its style. A house in which all the design elements harmoniously harmonise with each other is not only visually attractive, but also functional, creating a home-friendly space.