Limestone
Limestone use in kitchens can make a country style décor seem even more relax; or a Mediterranean room can take on a trendy tone. Limestone can also be custom “sculptured” with a wave or a curve, allowing for even more personalization. At the other end of the design spectrum, limestone lends itself beautifully to the more minimalist, monochromatic look, featuring softer colors and clean, straight lines.
Bianco Mare Limestone
Bianco Mare Limestone
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Concrete Brown Quartzite
Concrete Brown Quartzite
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Corton
Corton
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Crema Europa
Crema Europa
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Cyprus Green Limestone
Cyprus Green Limestone
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Forest Brown Polished Limestone
Forest Brown Polished Limestone
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Forest Green
Forest Green
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Fossil Green
Fossil Green
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Halia
Halia
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Hauteville
Hauteville
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Imperial Gold
Imperial Gold
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Inca Gold
Inca Gold
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Jerusalem Gold
Jerusalem Gold
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Jerusalem Mink
Jerusalem Mink
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Jura Grey
Jura Grey
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Lido Limestone
Lido Limestone
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Ruoms
Ruoms
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Compare—and combine—natural stone choices from the enormous selection only available at IRG.
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Limestone looks beautiful and can be very durable with proper care. Limestone is more porous then most other natural stones, and therefore is much more susceptible to absorption of oils, dirt and grime. For the proper maintenance to insure that your investment remains timeless in beauty, refer to our About Stone page.

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