What are the best architectural design styles for incorporating natural stone?
Best Architectural Design Styles for Natural Stone
Five architectural styles excel at incorporating natural stone: Mediterranean, Modern Contemporary, Neoclassical, Rustic Farmhouse, and Art Deco. Each style leverages stone's unique properties in different ways to create stunning visual impact.
Mediterranean
Uses limestone and travertine for warm, earthy facades with arched windows and terra cotta roof accents. Best for: coastal villas and resort-style homes.
Modern Contemporary
Features large-format marble and granite slabs for clean, minimalist lines. Open floor plans with floor-to-ceiling stone accent walls.
Neoclassical
Employs marble columns, balustrades, entablatures, and detailed carvings. Symmetry and proportion define this timeless style.
Rustic Farmhouse
Pairs fieldstone and slate with wooden elements for a grounded, natural aesthetic. Stone fireplaces are a signature feature.
Case Study: PFM Modern Contemporary Villa
PFM completed a 2,000 sqm modern contemporary villa in Shenzhen using large-format Calacatta Gold marble slabs for flooring, wall cladding, and a dramatic double-height entryway. The project won the 2025 International Architecture & Design Award for Best Use of Natural Stone.
Related Questions
Planning a stone architecture project? Consult PFM's design team
Are you looking for a reliable stone and architectural arts contractor?
We can quickly provide customers with market analysis, technical support and customized services.Please send your message to us
By working directly with the quarry owner, you'll enjoy stable supply, factory-direct pricing, marketing support, and long-term partnership opportunities.
Let's build the global market for Tasso White together.
- Name
- Phone
- *Title
- *Content


