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Beige Limestone

Beige limestone is a beautiful sedimentary rock formed by the compaction of minerals over millions of years. It’s a popular choice for building and design projects due to its:

  • Warm and inviting aesthetic: The beige color creates a sense of calmness and elegance in any space.
  • Versatility: Beige limestone blends well with a variety of design styles, from traditional to contemporary.
  • Durability: Limestone is a generally durable stone, able to withstand wear and tear for many years. However, it’s softer than granite and requires sealing to protect it from stains, especially in high-traffic areas.

Here are some popular varieties of beige limestone:

  • Jura Beige: This limestone features a light beige background with fossils embedded within the stone, adding a unique and textured look.
  • Balkan Beige: This limestone has a warm beige color with thin darker veins, adding a touch of interest.
  • Crema Marfil: This limestone is known for its creamy beige color with minimal veining, creating a sophisticated and clean look.

Beige limestone can be used for a variety of applications in your home, including:

  • Flooring: Especially popular for living rooms, hallways, and entryways.
  • Countertops: Adds warmth and elegance to kitchens and bathrooms.
  • Wall cladding: Creates a timeless and sophisticated look on accent walls or fireplaces.

 

  • Type

    Travertine

  • Color

    Grey

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