14 Striking Ways Stacked Stone Can Make Gorgeous Walls
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A feature wall, a little accent above the fireplace, a touch of the unexpected in a bedroom – stacked stone is firmly back in fashion and there’s no end to the inventive ways designers and architects are using it in homes. Check out these 14 fab examples to see how you can get on the stacked-stone trend and add rustic elegance to your own abode.
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2. Location: Sydney, NSW
Designer: Koichi Takada Architects
Adding a sophisticated, natural touch to an outdoor entertaining area.
Designer: Koichi Takada Architects
Adding a sophisticated, natural touch to an outdoor entertaining area.
3. Location: Melbourne, Victoria
Designer: B.E. Architecture
Mixing different stone sizes ups the impact.
Designer: B.E. Architecture
Mixing different stone sizes ups the impact.
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4. Location: Dunedin, New Zealand
Designer: Sam Davison Interiors
Connecting inside and out.
Designer: Sam Davison Interiors
Connecting inside and out.
5. Location: Sunshine Coast, Queensland
Designer: Accord Homes
A wonderful interplay of dark and light.
Designer: Accord Homes
A wonderful interplay of dark and light.
6. Location: Townsville, Queensland
Designer: Renato D’Ettorre Architects
An old-meets-new vibe.
Designer: Renato D’Ettorre Architects
An old-meets-new vibe.
7. Location: Sydney, NSW
Designer: Valentine Duflot Interior Architecture
Classic farmhouse charm.
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Designer: Valentine Duflot Interior Architecture
Classic farmhouse charm.
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… and here’s the view from the inside that renovated home.
8. Location: Sydney, NSW
Designer: mcrae + lynch interior design
An arresting focal point that also manages to add balance to a predominantly white outdoor scheme.
Designer: mcrae + lynch interior design
An arresting focal point that also manages to add balance to a predominantly white outdoor scheme.
9. Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
Texture and depth? Tick and tick.
Texture and depth? Tick and tick.
10. Location: Sydney, NSW
Designer: Architects Ink
A rugged yet sophisticated living room feature.
Designer: Architects Ink
A rugged yet sophisticated living room feature.
11. Location: Sydney, NSW
Designer: Koichi Takada Architects
A guaranteed talking point at your next dinner party.
Designer: Koichi Takada Architects
A guaranteed talking point at your next dinner party.
12. Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Designer: Paul Uhlmann Architects
Grey stone = the perfect accompaniment to warm timber.
Designer: Paul Uhlmann Architects
Grey stone = the perfect accompaniment to warm timber.
14. Location: Melbourne, Victoria
Designer: SILO Design Studio
The pale tones of the stone adds texture and warmth to this living room, without overwhelming it. Nicely done.
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Designer: SILO Design Studio
The pale tones of the stone adds texture and warmth to this living room, without overwhelming it. Nicely done.
Read more:
9 Cladding and Design Ideas for Facades
What Contemporary Facades Do
Tell us:
Are you tempted to introduce stacked stone to your own home – or have you done so already? Tell us in the Comments below, like this story, save the images for inspiration, and join the conversation.
Designer: TomMarkHenry
You wouldn’t expect to see stacked stone in a bedroom, but here it works a treat – and shows it’s those little moments of surprise that really make a space.