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Natural Stone: Strong Enough for Nature, Stylish Enough for Luxury

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  Natural stone has been around since the dawn of human history and is still popular in architecture today. People have used it for millennia, from ancient monuments to modern buildings. It’s highly valued in homes and offices for its strength and attractiveness. This material has qualities that give it serious staying power.It resists weathering and looks good for centuries. That's why it seems timeless – it can withstand just about anything mother nature throws at it. Plus, humans have been perfecting its use over thousands of years. Natural stone lasts because it handles heat, sunlight, heavy rain, temp swings, everyday wear and tear, and long exposure to the elements well. Its durability is why ancient buildings made from stone have lasted for centuries; even millennia. Many still stand today, built by earlier civilizations, showing how good stone is at holding up over time. For homeowners and architects alike, the durability of natural stone means less upkeep and longer-lasti...

The Secret Behind Cooler Homes? Natural Stone

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  In India, summer gets extremely harsh, and people want ways to ensure that their homes stay cool through this season without depending too much on AC. Cooling helps but at the expense of increased energy costs and higher bills. Natural stone is an ancient option that is known to keep homes cooler than other materials. From forts to traditional homes, natural stone has been the preferred material in India due to its high resistance to heat and beautiful aesthetics. In addition, it helped people build strong structures in harsh climatic conditions. With the rise of sustainable architecture, natural stone has returned to being one of the most popular options among builders. How Natural Stone Helps Make Cooler Homes Natural stone has thermal mass, which means that it heats slowly and releases heat slowly. Through the day, natural stone absorbs some of the heat rather than transferring it inside buildings. When there is a drop in temperature, the heat starts to be released slowly, ma...