Stone is a fantastic solution that can instantly change the space and elevate it, no matter which room you decide to decorate with its help. However, many homeowners are wondering what to combine stone on the wall with so that the materials do not clash with each other and the overall design remains cohesive. Do you have the same questions? Let’s try to find some answers!
So what do you mix stone on the walls with? The answer will, of course, depend on several factors such as the type of the stone, its finish, colour, texture and the overall feeling you want to achieve in your project. However, we have a couple of ideas that can inspire you and show you concepts worth trying in your own house.
The first combination - stone and paint - is the most popular for a reason. It is the easiest to pull off, and it offers you plenty of ways you can personalise your home. You can match the colour of the paint to the stone on your wall or choose a different route and create a contrast that lets this material stand out in the interior.
Stone and wood sounds really cosy, right? This duo is a fantastic choice if you want to add to your interior eclectic or rustic style. You can combine those two materials in various spaces such as the living room, bedroom, kitchen or hall. You can have plenty of fun with matching colours and textures on both surfaces. Of course, you can apply the wood not just on the walls but the ceiling as well - wooden beams plus stone walls will certainly add plenty of character to your interiors.
Double the stone? Why not? This material comes in different sizes, textures, colours and finishes, so the number of options you have is almost limitless. You can balance smooth versions with more rugged ones, or play a little with shades, depending on the result you want to achieve.
Stone walls are getting more and more popular in bathrooms, and this is the space in which they can be beautifully complemented with tiles as well. For example, you can match the colour of your stone and create a unique contrast thanks to the different looks of the two materials. Highly textured and matte white stone on one wall can be balanced with shiny light tiles on the other.
For many people, the combination of stone and bricks can be a little too much for the interiors, but this pair works really well on the exteriors of buildings. Most often, we may see this duo when the facade plinth is made out of coursed or random stone, and the brick covers the rest of the wall. To add even more character to the design, you can also put rocks around the corners of the building so they are artfully wrapped.
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