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The woman travelling in search of the world’s best stone

From being served goose tongue in frog’s blood(!) in Xiamen, China to being driven between quarries in Turkey at terrifying speeds on black ice, Angie Squires definitely has an interesting job.

Angie Squires Denizili Emek Quarry Turkey

As the chief stone sales and product manager for Beaumont Tiles, Angie is responsible for sourcing and importing beautiful natural stone to 100 plus stores nationwide. Travelling to outback quarries three-to-four times a year, she is constantly on the search for the world’s best and latest stone products to bring to Australian homes.

“At Beaumont we have a great knowledge of the type of colours, textures and veins that Australians love and that truly complement our lifestyle,” explains Angie. “Carrara marble from Italy is a favourite. Our limestones from Portugal and China have the most beautiful milky lustre. We know Australians really love a moody bathroom and our stunning Chinese basalts can be used throughout a room. And as for the pool and outdoor entertaining areas, we’ve got some stunning travertines from Turkey.”

Travertine
Travertine

Tasked with the job of making sure the stone quarries are using only the highest quality of machinery, for many supplies, Angie is the first women they’ve ever worked with! “I’m generally a confident and friendly person and although there can be an initial reluctance, it’s soon overcome. Being a women – and tall, blonde and knowledgeable – has in some ways made me quite memorable!”

Angie Squires India

However, dealing with the stone quarries isn’t the biggest hurdle, rather, it is the challenge of getting the products safely to Australia. “We do it very carefully by ship,” says Angie. “It’s a product Mother Nature has had a heavy hand in making and our goal is to treat it with kid gloves so it can be admired by us mere mortals for many years to come.”

Basalt
Basalt

With the stone Angie has sourced being used across Australia (from Hobart to Darwin) in both residential and commercial applications; versatile and noteworthy installations include Adelaide University, a prestigious Whale Beach home and a popular Sydney shopping centre.

Proof that natural stone can be used absolutely everywhere, Angie has a lot of tips for those considering using it in their homes. “Stone is just as friendly indoor as out, the trick is to choose the right stone and finish for your chosen area. Sandstone is best used underfoot outdoors due to its texture but is stunning indoors in niche spaces like a fireplace or feature wall. Granites come in black and greys, are economical and have quite an industrial feel. Basalts are stone chameleons where the finish will dictate its end appeal. And limestone is a softer and more muted stone that transcends all styles and seasons.”

Limestone
Limestone

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Design Outdoor & Exteriors RENO ADDICT

Using stone in your home: 5 options and how to maintain them

Aussies have well and truly discovered the beauty and durability of natural stone and it’s now being seen everywhere from the bathroom to the balcony. But with so many options on the market, the process of choosing the right stone for your home can be a little daunting.

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So we have founder and owner of Prestige Surfaces, Matt Nash, here to advise. Being raised to appreciate the care required in cleaning natural and manmade surfaces by his father and grandfather — each of whom had small cleaning businesses — in 2010, he decided to open up his own company. Specialising in cleaning, sealing and protecting precious stone materials, Prestige Surfaces have a range of high-profile clients including chef Shannon Bennett from Vue de Monde, and The Block. 

Below are Matt’s top five stone options for the home:

  1. BLUESTONE (BASALT)

Commonly found in facades and flooring, bluestone is one of Australia’s most popular choices. Once treated with premium grade breathable sealants, bluestone is elegant, durable, timeless and easy to clean. Always choose a sawn cut bluestone for external flooring and honed or polished for internal use. Never use sealants that claim to darken the colour because these products can cause irreversible damage to the stone.

  1. TRAVERTINE

A form of limestone, travertine is a natural, earthy stone, popular in paving or indoor flooring for its light colour and motley texture. Available in a variety of finishes, travertine is relatively easy to maintain after it has been treated with premium grade breathable sealants. Travertine will not usually withstand acids so may mark slightly if it is used in areas where food and beverages are prepared or consumed. Travertine is becoming increasingly popular in modern bathrooms.

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  1. MARBLE

Many luxury homes include stunning marble features such as benches, bathrooms or flooring. Marble is not resistant to acids so yearly maintenance will ensure your marble surface has adequate protection.

  1. GRANITE

Best used for outdoor paving, granite is very hard-wearing and resistant to salt so is perfect for pool paving and coastal properties. Flamed granite is particularly popular outdoors. Inside, honed or polished granite can often be found in bench tops.

  1. SANDSTONE

A soft, sedimentary rock, sandstone is not resistant to salts and contact will cause it to break down. Quality sealants penetrate deep within the material and completely inhibit corrosion, so correctly treated, sandstone can be used around swimming pools and in coastal areas. Sandstone can be difficult to clean when used inside so is best used for outdoor paving and facades.

For more information visit Prestige Surfaces.

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A guide to using natural stone in your home

By Dara Shashoua

My name is Dara Shashoua and I am addicted to stone. There. I said it. It’s true, I cannot think of a more exquisite surface to be used in your home. Truly. Every floor is unique; you are installing an actual piece of history on your floor or wall. With so many companies importing stone these days, the price and range that is on offer makes stone a lot more affordable so it can be enjoyed by many more people.

A chic bathroom using tumbled products
A chic bathroom using tumbled products

I started in the natural stone and tile industry 13 years ago, when 20x20cm tiles and decorative borders were the fashion for bathrooms; thankfully that has all changed, and quite quickly. I remember the first time we had travertine come into the showroom, I was in love! It was a beautiful cappuccino colour, featuring a beige base with taupe tones running through it. Soon afterwards we had marble, granite and finally, limestones, arrive in the showroom.