armstone

Limestone or Marble Pavers Around The Pool?

Armstone
6 år siden
sidst ændret:6 år siden

What do you think?

(10) kommentarer

  • PRO
    Annabel Sullivan
    6 år siden

    Love, Marble!

  • PRO
    Olivia Kwarda Tuivaga
    6 år siden

    close call - but I love marble!

  • Precious Siziba
    6 år siden

    I'm gonna have to dive onto the other boat and say Limestone!

  • PRO
    Emily Prodinger
    6 år siden

    ooooooooh - this is tough! I would have to say marble, marble, marble!

  • annb1997
    6 år siden

    I like them both but I would choose limestone. They look so good in contrast to the timber on the house featured in photo.

  • nasmijati
    6 år siden
    Whichever one is less slippery.
  • PRO
    Joe Adsett Architects Pty Ltd
    6 år siden

    Marble is great aesthetically, however it can be quite soft. Limestone however is even softer than marble! It is important to use a suitable material, especially because it will be subjected to a harsh beating outsider next to the pool.

  • annb1997
    6 år siden

    Joe Adsett, what do you think about sandstone? It seems very popular but have heard its high maintenance.

  • PRO
    Joe Adsett Architects Pty Ltd
    6 år siden

    annb1997 - As with any natural product it has to be maintained if the initial look is to be retained (which is almost impossible anyway)! It will wear - as seen in many buildings that are centuries old. It is also a very soft material. Personally...love the look of it! Sometimes you have to toss up whether you like the aesthetic enough to warrant the maintenance.

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