Friday, 13 March 2015

Wall Cladding Panels Can Change The Outlook For Your Home!



Nothing looks and feels better than a beautiful home and there are many ways of enhancing the internal decor and outdoor landscape. One such element that adds beauty to any home is wall cladding. Although, there are several different types of wall cladding Melbourne options available, the one that is being considered trendy and smart is stone claddings.

Obviously, it is not necessary that you need to go with stone claddings only and can use it with a combination of several other types like brick cladding, steel cladding, aluminium cladding, vinyl cladding, and wooden cladding among others. If you want to go with stone wall claddings then it is essential to work out the design and style that you want to integrate. Where you want the cladding - indoors or outdoors, will also play an important role when it comes to choosing the type of stone to be used!

Although stone claddings can enhance the aesthetic appeal of your home interiors or exteriors, sometimes real stones are not used at all. In order to achieve cost effectiveness and maintain high quality still the same, artificial or cultured stone panels are also used. At the end of the day whether you want made to order natural stone wall cladding Melbourne or artificial stone cladding, it will all depend on the design or plan, your budget, and the area of cladding. Some of the salient aspects of stone cladding include:

a)      It is most commonly used for creating a retaining wall or wall feature because of its unique finish

b)      Natural stone wall claddings are available in different types or combinations of stones including bluestone, limestone, granite, sandstone, black mica, and grey slate among others.

c)       Stone claddings are also available in a variety of colours with some of the most popular being basalt black, grey, golden quartz, ivory, onyx, Cheyenne, multicolour, bisque, and coal black.

d)      Natural stone wall cladding Melbourne are available in a variety of sizes and shapes. You can also integrate a cladding panel system that varies from stone corner pieces (quoins) to Z shaped straight panels.