The Amazing Versatility of Natural Stone
The applications of natural stone for architectural accents go beyond what you may expect

Sponsored Content
So much of the homebuilding process, from concept and design to construction, is based on the visual. And while most elements of just about every build originate from a desired function, if something doesn’t contribute aesthetically to the overall vision it is often reconceived, redesigned and reworked for a solution that does.
Remove the guesswork and help your team jump off the design hamster wheel with the option of a variety of fully functional yet architecturally derived natural stone elements. With natural stone as a medium, the flexibility exists to identify a need and then create what amounts to modern works of art to meet that need- from the simplistic to the utterly ornate.
Starting with the proverbial “blank canvas” (a big chunk of rock) and utilizing contemporary technology, equipment and the skill of modern-day craftspeople, the ultimate custom paver, fireplace surround, window trim, water table sill, range hood, etc. is no more than a cut, chisel, hone or mitre away. Like most things, there are limits; but with stone the only limiting factor may be one’s imagination.
Whether your dreams include an 18th century Bordeaux-inspired limestone arch, large format stone cladding that mimics a modern Manhattan skyscraper or something equally magnificent, the beauty and durability, weather-proof characteristics and strength of natural stone delivers an artistic and architecturally satisfying element that is also optimally functional.
Wherever your imagination takes you, the first step is to solicit the guidance of an experienced, local stone professional who can assist you by identifying materials that are regionally appropriate and educate you on current capabilities and trends to achieve what you are looking for. Consider the possibilities: a natural stone element curated to fit the functional goals and design vision of your project may just be the solution you are dreaming of.
Phil Hill is Principal at Pacific Resource Brokers, a Bend, Oregon supplier of architectural, masonry and landscape stone products to homeowners, contractors and commercial and residential developers across the country. Visit their website or call them at 541-389-2791.
Content for this article provided by Pacific Resource Brokers.