Natural stones in interior design projects

The use of natural stones has changed over the years, following trends and technological innovations, bringing new options for layouts and cuts, as well as different finishes, every day.

Coming up next, we show some examples of how the use of natural stones in architecture and interior design is not limited to covering floors or application on countertops. With creative and innovative solutions, stones gain new life and form the basis of inspiring projects. Check out!

When the layout makes a difference

A special floor layout, countertops, facades, furniture and decorative panels is an intelligent resource to create attractive patterns and maximize the beauty of natural stones, making the aesthetics more harmonic.

A suitable flooring and matching can involve different patterns such as herringbone, checkerboard and horizontal, vertical or diagonal stripes. In this process, the same materials can be used throughout the space or even combined with other stones of different colors and textures.

In this kitchen at Casacor Paraná 2023, architect Karolinna Venturi designed an island with a “striped” print top. For this, she used the white marble Monte Vitta PR combined with the black granite São Gabriel. A current project that brings historically widely used pagination, but in a different and modern way.

Projeto de Karolinna Venturi
Projeto de Karolinna Venturi - Casacor Paraná 2023

Layout in Bookmatch

The layout process in Bookmatch (also known as 'Open Book') comes as a strong trend, as with it the veins and designs of the surfaces are united and connected, forming new figures from the natural marks of the stones themselves. The result of this union of two or more pairs of plates can be surprising.

Currently, with the help of software, marble workers, designers and architects can simulate patterns and combinations in Bookmatch before application, in order to evaluate the most suitable option for each environment.

Exemplos Bookmatch / Granito Copacabana lojas Dolce & Gabbana
Exemplos Bookmatch / Granito Copacabana lojas Dolce & Gabbana

Highlighted walls and panels

The choice of natural cladding for the ornamentation of decorative and prominent walls makes environments more elegant and sophisticated. In addition, durability, resistance and simple maintenance make architects and designers, attentive to market innovations, opt for natural stones.

Using the layout feature in Bookmatch, stone fragments, textured finishes or just the stone on large format plates, the environments gain even more charm and are valued for their living and natural beauty.

Banheiro ripado - Calacata Lotus PR
Banheiro ripado - Calacata Lotus PR

In this space, Brazilian Emerald Green quartzite was used as a TV panel in an apartment. The natural glow and colors of the stone ensured the feeling of freshness to the room. The project is signed by the office Ampezzan e Maciel Arquitetos.

Painel em Emerald Green
Painel em Emerald Green - Ampezzan e Maciel Arquitetos

Facades and external areas

With creativity and boldness, facades and external decorative panels can also be composed with natural stones applied outside the common pattern layout.

In this project, for example, Brazilian Blue Velvet quartzite was used in a grandiose panel on the facade of a house in São Paulo. The perfect marriage of matched plates welcomes visitors and residents of the residence.

Fachada em quartzito Blue Velvet
Fachada em quartzito Blue Velvet. | Foto: Marmoraria Multiformas

In this other house, designed by architect Sérgio Palmeira, the Crystal Tiffany is the high point of the facade. The layout of the veins is a true piece of art in the main entrance of the modern residence.

Fachada em Crystal Tiffany
Fachada em Crystal Tiffany
Fachada em Crystal Tiffany. | Foto: Reprodução Toledo Mineração

Use in swimming pools

The choice of coating for swimming pools makes all the difference and can make the leisure experience pleasant and enjoyable. In this context, natural stones come in bringing resistance, durability and great beauty to external areas.

In this project, signed by the architect and designer Vivian Coser, the swimming pool of the residence was covered with Avocatus quartzite. In contact with water, the rock transforms and reveals surprising nuances.

Piscina em quartzito Avocatus - Arquiteta Vivian Coser
Piscina em quartzito Avocatus - Arquiteta Vivian Coser. | Foto: Romulo Fialdini

In this project signed by the architect Priscilla Muller in conjunction with the Solo Arquitetos office, the pool of an inn located in the archipelago of Fernando de Noronha (PE) gained the unique beauty of the Brazilian quartzite Verde Botânico.

Piscina em Botanic Green - Pousada Maria Flor
Piscina em Botanic Green - Pousada Maria Flor. | Foto: Carol Sábio

In this other project, Donatello and Raffaello marbles were chosen to cover the entire external area of the house, including the swimming pool. Signed by the architects Marilia Pellegrini and Milena Chieco, the modern and luxurious design is yet another example that ornamental stones are renewed and transformed with original and creative ideas.

Marilia Pellegrini e Milena Chieco - mármores Donatello e Raffaello
Marilia Pellegrini e Milena Chieco - mármores Donatello e Raffaello. | Foto: Nathalie Artaxo

Backlighted stones 

The backlighting of stones that have translucent properties is also a trend in decoration and interior design. Brazil has a multitude of stones that can be applied with this resource.

Bancadas, painéis decorativos e até mesmo pisos em rochas naturais podem receber um projeto de iluminação especial. O resultado é impressionante e surpreendente. Os veios e os detalhes esculpidos pela natureza ficam em destaque, revelando a beleza original e exclusiva das pedras.

Crystallo e painéis em quartzito Emerald Green
Crystallo e painéis em quartzito Emerald Green. | Foto: Janaina Lott

Combination of materials, different cuts and finishes

Natural stones can also be combined with other types of materials such as wood, concrete, fabrics and metals. Bold cuts and textured finishes can make a difference.

Whether in furniture, countertops, stairs or panels, it is worth taking a chance on the off-curve point to stand out, but without losing beauty and functionality.

Projeto lavabo - Arquiteto Romulo Pegoretti
Projeto lavabo - Arquiteto Romulo Pegoretti
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