5 stony textures for any habitat

Stone textures are an essential element to add personality to any habitat. In recent years, we’ve seen them in living rooms, kitchens, hospitality settings, or workplaces. We have selected for you five stony textures that will be a must in your projects: marbles, micro-terrazzos, concrete, and limestones.

 

Dark marbled textures: from the workplace to the kitchen

Dark marbled textures are a design key to homify spaces in workplaces or hospitality settings. Take note of the subtle application of this concept through the side table in this waiting room.

Marmol Hades Technical Matt

 

Moreover, they are trendy in kitchens, where their silky, extra-matte, and fingerprint-resistant surface is appreciated in both vertical and horizontal uses. Including this dark shade in appliances creates a total look effect.

 

A classic essential: white marbles

Don’t think that whites are going out of style. It’s the color that never fails, adapted to modern times as we saw in the last EuroCucina edition. This combination of light marble textures again pursues the total look effect, highly demanded in kitchens.

In this image, the smooth touch of Mármol Blanco Balm Fintop+ on countertops perfectly matches the table top and fronts of Mármol Blanco Teide.

 

A must-see at EuroCucina: limestone textures

We continue with light shades ideal for kitchens: the textures of limestones. Here we show you the fronts made in Creta Marfil Teide, from the Duo Range, and the countertop of Creta Marfil Moa Fintop+. Notice the soft veins accentuated by the off-white, specially designed to create warm and luminous environments.

Another case study we love for its brightness is in the paneling and dressing area of this bedroom.

 

Neutral tones with micro-terrazzo texture

Micro-stones have become a staple in workplaces, but they can also be found at home. The delicacy of the small stones that make up the design structure allows them to function as solid colors when viewed from a slight distance. Here is an example of how the Moa texture adds discreet and elegant realism.

Another arrangement of micro-stones is in the way Gravity Niebla Moa creates a home office corner, visually delineating different environments.

 

Horizontal, vertical, and floor: soft concrete texture

If you need total flexibility in applications, your stony texture is soft concrete. Cemento Tex, whether on Tricoya support, Fibrapan (for lacquering), or Fibracolour (coloured en masse), allows you to have the essential technical and decorative qualities for any project.

Thus, you can use it on fronts and tiles for an outdoor kitchen, another trend noted at EuroCucina 2024.

Tricoya Tex Cemento

 

Thus it behaves when lacquered white on these lockers.

Fibrapan Tex Cemento lacado en blanco

 

And in this way, it appears on floors as the Microcemento Dover design from Finfloor Evolve.

Microcemento Dover Finfloor Evolve