onado Stone Products offers a stone similar to the 3d wall effect shown above. It's called Lennox Stone and looks great. http://www.houzz.com/projects/46262/The-Modern-Lennox-Stone-Family-Room---Coronado-Stone-Veneer
Visit Coronado's website: http://www.coronado.com
Coronado Stone Products offers a stone similar to the 3d wall effect shown above. It's called Lennox Stone and looks great. http://www.houzz.com/projects/46262/The-Modern-Lennox-Stone-Family-Room---Coronado-Stone-Veneer
Visit Coronado's website: http://www.coronado.com
this faux stone, as in a cultured stone? What type of paint was used?
the faux stone fireplace surround — and that's the point. She sprayed the surround with a high-gloss enamel, giving the once-multitoned surround a neutral color that brings out the fireplace and the sculpture. A supporting cast of textures and decor balances the room. Fireplace surround paint: Sherwin-Williams;
slab of stone packs organic flair with pattern and texture.
Neat FP but you probs need to find the slab of stone first then design the room around
Add this stone surround to "Too Crazy"
color is too warm.... but I love how they used one large piece of stone for the fireplace surround, and lit it! sure makes
A solid slab of stone packs organic flair with pattern and texture.
Tip: There's a way to do this if you're on a tight budget: Call your local stone and solid surface showroom, then ask them to put you in touch with a fabricator. When speaking to the fabricator, ask if you can visit
stone steps down to the back of the house...someday
paint concrete to look like stone
They created this staircase from the driveway to the back entry out of stones found on the property.
collected the stones on the steps from the woods and fields around the property, and they believe it's some sort of shale. "It's not a great building stone, but it's free," the owner says. It certainly looks good too.
They created this staircase from the driveway to the back entry out of stones found on