Stone Cladding
Stone cladding is a decorative layer of natural or manufactured stone applied to the exterior or interior surfaces of a building. It serves both aesthetic and functional purposes, enhancing the visual appeal while providing protection against weather elements. This technique can be used on walls, fireplaces, and other structures, giving them a robust and elegant appearance.
The installation of stone cladding typically involves attaching thin slices of stone to a backing material, which can be made of concrete, wood, or metal. This method is lighter and more cost-effective than using full stone blocks, making it a popular choice for both residential and commercial projects.