STONE FIREPLACE DESIGNS GUIDE Natural Stone Fireplace Design!
Natural stone fireplace design . . . . . the tradition continues. After centuries of development, man's earliest building material continues to be split, stacked, cut, carved, tumbled, bush hammered, flamed, honed, brushed, polished, assembled and arranged into extraordinary fireplace mantles and surrounds.
Keeping that tradition alive and well are the
natural stone
purists among us who are not willing to accept anything else. Despite relatively recent and signifi- cant improvements in both
cast
and
manufactured stone
products . . . . . many of which are barely dis- cernable from their natural stone counterparts . . . . . there are those that continue to insist upon the "real deal" when it comes to their stone hearth. Fortunately, there is an abundance of beautiful natu- ral stone materials and skilled natural stone fireplace design artisans available to meet that demand. From a natural stone hearth steeped in tradition to the lat- est ultra-chic design, there is a texture, color and finish to meet the most demanding and discerning of tastes!
Building A Stone Fireplace - Think Outside The (Fire)Box!
Ideas For Building A Fireplace That Really Rocks!
Photos Of Stone Fireplaces - Classic Elegance!
Stacked Stone Fireplace Pictures - High & Dry!
Dry Stack Stone Fireplaces - Centuries In The Making!
The Stacked Stone Fireplace - Stacked In Your Favor!
Regal Mantel Designs - Fit For A King...OR A Queen!
Lew French - Stone Artisan Extraordinaire!
Standout Fireplace Pictures - Real STANDOUTS!
Natural Stone Fireplace Design - Steeped In Tradition
The Slate Hearth - Veritably Versatile!
The Slate Hearth - A Clean Slate For YOUR Special Fire Space!
A River Rock Hearth Rocks!
The Fieldstone Hearth - Outstanding In Its Field!
Favorite Field Stone Hearths - Fields Of Dreams!
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