subject: Back In The Days When Faux Stone Was First Used [print this page] Faux stone were used first in the renaissance in Europe to try and create more resistant architectonic decorations at a minor price.
They were then incorporated in the architectonic remodeling at the beginning of the 18th century where later in the years in order to distinguish the real stone from the fake one, experts where been hired to give an examination of it, as from an exterior point of view there was no difference between the two.
So if such historical monuments were built with artificial materials back in the days, surely today we can appeal to that concept of saving money and time by using an affordable yet realistic and beautiful product for the remodeling scheme of a house, building, office and so on.
That is why sometimes our eyes look for a retro feel that definitely takes us back in time and makes us feel cozy and comfortable. When using stones for a design project, the goal is to bring a different flavor to a specific place. Stones are beautiful and realistic, romantic and charming. So imitation or so-called Faux Stone can give you the answer you need.
Why using fake stones?
Why not! If they were doing in it in the past, why not doing it today?
The advantages of using fake stone or panels are many:
Affordable, time saving, easy to install clean and wash. Light and flexible
Think about how beautiful you would be to have your bedroom remolded using the fake panels! A gentle and sensual look would be added to your room.
Antico Elements treats only high quality products at an affordable price, and because of the light material and quality you can maintain the products clean only washing it with water and soap.
Molded from natural stones, Antico Elements items are ideal if you are looking for a fast change. You can easily install the product by yourself following Antico Elements step by step self installation guide.
A touch or romanticism in such a stressful and fast lifestyle would only calm our senses and make us smile a little more.
Antico Elements says it itself! Antique is still the way to go!