By Stone Footing
Choose a stone with a hardness level suitable for its intended use, ensuring longevity and resilience in application.
Understand the cleaning and sealing routines required to preserve the stone's long-term beauty and functionality effectively.
Consider the stone's color, texture, and overall appearance in relation to your design preferences and the project's aesthetic.
Ensure the selected stone is appropriate for its intended placement—whether interior or exterior, as flooring, or in other specific applications.
Factor in not only the initial purchase cost but also the long-term value and ongoing maintenance expenses associated with the chosen natural stone.