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Indoor Stacked Stone Veneer Project Ideas

By January 15, 2013April 22nd, 2021No Comments

Stacked stone veneer projects has proven time and again to be a homeowner’s dream—with the look and feel of real stone, but a lighter weight that makes veneer projects easy to complete, even for those with little masonry experience.Stacked Stone Veneer, Camosse Masonry Supply, Massachusetts A stone veneer project is perfect for a money-conscious person looking to renovate their home, because a contractor is unnecessary. Stacked stone veneer can be used as sleek siding on homes and walls, and stone veneer also works well indoors. Whatever the need, veneer is an excellent alternative to real stone that tends to be heavy and uneven.

Here we will focus on the uses for stacked veneer indoors, though its durability proves it as an excellent choice outdoors as well. The following article from Do It Yourself offers four different project ideas for using stacked stone veneer to spruce up your indoor décor.

Stacked Stone Veneer: 4 Project Ideas

People are finding that stacked stone veneer can really add attitude and visual stimulation to nearly any room in the home. It can be used for a number of things outside of room transformation, and it is easy to install on nearly any surface.

Tie a Room to your Fireplace

You can use veneer to tie in a section of your ordinary wall around your fireplace to match your hearth. You will see this used in many modern homes to give a visual appearance of the fireplace dominating the room, while leaving visual space untouched.

Shielding Wood Stoves

You can use these materials to build a stacked stone veneer firewall around the sides and the back of a traditional home wood stove. It will help prevent sparks getting to your wooden walls and will add an extra level of fire safety to your stove area.

Transform a Room

You can transform an otherwise dull room with stone veneer panels. The look and feel of brick is an entirely different visual experience as it contains earth tones, and absorbs the light in the room.

Add Special Effects

Some people have used this stone material to trim their walls to add special visual effects to the home, without actually having to install actual brick. This technique is used commonly in office buildings and schools.

Stacked stone is also a superb material to use for a kitchen backsplash. Adding stone veneer to different areas in your home will help tie in the stone theme and beautify any room.

Are you sick of seeing the same décor in your home day after day? Especially for those with old homes, outdated style in your living space can become tedious. Stacked stone veneer may be your answer. Due to its facility for DIY installation and luxurious style, veneer has grown in popularity and is now common among many home builders.

Are you ready to purchase stacked stone veneer for your own home improvement project? Contact Camosse Masonry Supply; we provide both real and man-made stone veneers to fit your every need.