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Indoor tile CATHEDRAL
outdoorliving roomwall

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Characteristics

Location
indoor, outdoor
Room/use
living room
Installation
wall, floor
Material
natural stone
Style
contemporary
Motif
patterned
Finish
aged
Appearance
rustic look
Color
beige, red
Market
home, commercial

Description

Rustic, antiqued and fascinatingly elegant workmanship in natural stone from Jerusalem, ideal for renovations of old villas, farmhouses castles and historic buildings of great value. Cathedral Jerusalem Stone, while retaining the same type of Jerusalem Stone can have different variations in finish workmanship; therefore, the style will be appropriate depending on the environment where you want to place it. Antique and elegant floor finish for villas, farmhouses, and period farmhouses, or floor finish, bathroom wall coverings, and walls, with more rustic workmanship for castles and very old historic mansions. The formats and finishing work will be executed and adapted in harmony with the environment where they are to be placed. The Jerusalem Stone is the result of a natural process and therefore subject to the variability of chance, which means that there will never be an exact copy of it . This particular characteristic of the material Jerusalem Stone is a highly valued prerogative and feature as they make it unique within the entire landscape of natural stone. Because of the above and to get an idea of the final effect of the floor, it is recommended to see a composition formed by a set of different pieces of stone to understand this peculiar characteristic, so that you can get a better idea of what the final color effect of your flooring will be.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.