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A-Z of Self Build Guides Building With Stone

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02/06/2008

Stone is one of the most versatile materials you can use. Magnificent stone arches are beautiful but there are a few examples here of what you can achieve by using stone on a much smaller scale.

Stone table

Bathrooms and wet rooms are the most common areas to use stone on an interior and there are varieties to suit every budget, whether it be the opulence of veined marble or the more bizarre, translucent onyx.




Stone Bathroom

There are thousands of different varieties of stone, which can be treated in ways that give you limitless possibilities when using it on an interior. Any good stone yard will display a range of what's available, with some types better suited to jobs than others - good advice is crucial.

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  1. What is the best invisible sealant for a sandstone floor, preferably kind to the environment? Regards, Sue
    Posted by Suan Dale on 17/10/2008 11:23:55
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