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6 thoughts for Landscape Architects to use Natural Stone

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6 thoughts for Landscape Architects to use Natural Stone

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  1. 6+ thoughts for Landscape Architects to use Natural Stone

  2. Introduction • When you esteemed guests are approaching the way to your home, they first encounter your façade contains a long walkway or driveway once they enter the door of your exterior landscape or garden. • The curb appeal of your landscape immediately catches the attention of your guest or passerby. The walk will remain smooth and engaging thanks to decorated sides with plants, flowers, shrubs, and trees with intense shadows.

  3. No.1 – Natural Stones a Versatile Material in Landscape Design • Exterior landscapes have various elements, such as • All these mentioned components of your exterior home landscape can easily be decorated with appropriate natural stones, even running a theme across the entire landscape and exterior faces of your building.

  4. No. 2 – Stones Are Naturally Unique Material for All Landscape Related Needs • Rocks are forming with several prolonged natural processes such as metamorphism and sedimentation, as well as igneous rocks from various earth building processes, including volcanic activities. Tons of pressures, various degrees of temperatures, and plenty of biochemical and chemical processes are resulting in the unique and never repeating designs in the rocks.

  5. No. 3 – Stones Are Naturally Beautiful Material for Your Landscape Design • We have seen grains are forming due to crystallization and different metamorphic processes at a chemical level. Fossil depositions add more complexities and beauty in the many sedimentary rocks mainly found in the sea bed. • Veins are forming with various natural processes and create distinct patterns in rocks. Minerals and other debris create various colors and hues due to oxidation, crystallization, and other chemical processes with the mass of rocks.

  6. No. 4 – Stones Are Aesthetically Pleasant Material in Landscape Design • Colors, grains, veins, and textures of stones are not fading easily.  • With different finishes, you can bring awesome textures and patterns in your landscape designs. Dazzling shining is possible with polishing stone surfaces that glares and reflects natural lights. Tumbling, bush hammering, brushing and flaming like finishing treatments on the stone surfaces augment natural textures hidden within the stone mass beautifully.

  7. No. 5 – Stones Offer Immense Freedom in Your Landscape Designs • Stones are available in regular and irregular shapes and sizes. You can found square, rectangular, and rounded, and oval shaped stones. Thickness variation is possible in stones. Thus, you can create a variety of design layouts for outdoor paving, wall cladding, and other needs. • Different types of stones have different natural colors and hues that give you enough freedom to bring color variations in your landscape designs. You can create matching or contrasting themes with stones and rocks.

  8. No. 6 – Natural Stones Create Non-slip Surfaces in Your Landscape Designs • It saves users of your landscape components like floors on patios, porches, and decks from slipping accidents during wet days and humid conditions in outdoor spaces. Swimming pools and surrounding areas have higher chances of slipping due to water splashes. Thus, hones and tumbles stone finishes can help your landscape architects to give you non-slip surfaces.

  9. No. 7 – Natural Stones Withstand Climatic Adversities in Your Landscape Designs • Natural stones are porous and containing various chemicals/minerals, which are giving them a capacity to withstand hot and cold climates easily. Stones are not getting heat easily during hot days. It lets you walk barefoot even under the mid-day Sun in summer. Quartzite and marbles have such properties and ideal for desert landscaping. • Slate, granite, and sandstones are ideal stone materials for cold climates because such stones hardly break or crack in frost or heavy snowfall conditions. For rainy days, stones enable us to walk easily and dry up quickly by never retaining dampness on the surfaces.

  10. No. 8 – Natural Stones Are Durable, Sturdy, and Easy to Maintain Material • We know about hardness, water absorption, and other physical properties of natural stones. Stones hardly break or crack with normal pressure and standard hits. So, it is safe and strong material with natural beauty and aesthetics. • Wears & tears often augment the appearance of stones instead of fading in color and textures. Classic look increases the charms of stone surfaces and increases the overall property value when used in the landscape as well as in interior designs.

  11. Conclusion • If your landscape architect prefers natural stones in your landscape design, accept it immediately and try to allocate a somewhat higher budget for it. You will gain immense benefits in the long run and a good return in reselling value. For high-quality stones for your exterior applications, World of Stone USA is an ideal place. You have a huge inventory of stones to select and cost-effective deals to close.

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