![]() ![]() With dark wood floors-and some stunning views-this kitchen was already showcase-worthy. We helped to select and place the tiles (check out the herringbone backsplash!) and paint colors. Our talented team assisted in the design of this home. Including these homeowners in the University Club Plantation neighborhood in south Baton Rouge. A Show-Stopping KitchenĪt Stone and Cloth, we’re privileged to work with some amazing clients. Another reason could be its durability-it’s even harder than granite! It’s also easily maintained and can complement a variety of kitchen aesthetics. ![]() A variety of minerals create marble-like patterns. Quartzite is growing in popularity among Louisiana homeowners. Skilled installers craft granite, marble, quartz, and even concrete into these indoor waterfalls. Waterfalls are made from almost any type of countertop material. The sides will never be covered up by dishware or a slow-cooker like the countertops will! Why Quartzite? It’s a wonderful way to showcase natural stone. It gives the illusion of stone pouring (or falling) over the side. Typically, two slabs join together to make a 90-degree edge on an island or counter. In terms of home design, a waterfall countertop extends the stone top of a kitchen island down its side. The waterfalls we’re talking about are made of stone. How would you like a waterfall in your kitchen? No, we don’t mean one of water, trickling over stones and into a scenic pond (though honestly, that soun ds amazing). That is, until Stone and Cloth made waves with a waterfall of quartzite in a Baton Rouge home. And while we have plenty of bodies of water, this flatness means that there’s little chance of waterfalls. In fact, National Geographic reported it’s one of the top five flattest states in the country! This geography has much to do with being part of the Mississippi River Delta. Louisiana is not a state known for hills, mountains, or cliffs. ![]()
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