A design discussion
Sponsored and Hosted by The Natural Stone Institute
In an increasingly busy world, people are seeking ways to reconnect with nature. One of the simplest ways to “bring the outdoors in” is to utilize natural materials in the home. Not only are natural materials beautiful and sustainable, but they are also typically highly durable and long lasting.
From reclaimed wood walls to bamboo flooring to natural stone countertops, natural materials imbue spaces with intrinsic warmth and an organic feel that is at once grounding and rejuvenating. Moreover, natural materials can complement virtually any decor style – making them a highly versatile design choice.

Image by Puma Marble Company
Perhaps one of the most appealing aspects of natural materials is their quality and uniqueness. There is something deeply satisfying about choosing a slab of natural stone that was formed by nature thousands or even millions of years ago, and then seeing that slab within a home.

Image by ROCKin’teriors
Of course, the benefits of natural materials extend far beyond aesthetics. Natural materials are also eco-friendly and in many cases, can be sourced locally or regionally, which helps to offset fuel usage incurred during transportation. A number of natural materials – wood, cork, and bamboo, for instance – are renewable. Others, like natural stone, can be recycled or salvaged for a variety of uses – both indoors and out.

Image by Illinois Granite & Marble, Ltd
Natural materials are like a fine wine—getting better and more beautiful as they age.
On Wednesday, May 24 at 2pm eastern, join MIA+BSI: The Natural Stone Institute for a Twitter discussion on designing with natural materials.
Our KBtribechat questions:
Q1: Are clients concerned with making green design choices for kitchen remodels? What advice do you give them?
Q2: Natural materials like stone are durable and easy to care for. What maintenance tips do you give clients?
Q3: What is your favorite natural stone to work with in bathroom designs? Share photos to show why!
Q4: Do you work with salvaged or recycled materials? What are some of your favorite places to use these materials?
Q5: Have you noticed any trends or innovations in using natural materials like stone? What makes them interesting?
Q6: What natural stone applications or finishes are most popular with clients? Have you tried anything new lately?
Q7: Natural materials are one-of-a-kind. Share some unique ways you’ve used them in projects.
Join this Twitter discussion
on Wednesday, May 24
from 2 to 3 pm eastern
by adding #KBtribechat to your tweets!
Here’s the transcript for this KBtribechat.