Magic with Surface-Finished Kota Stone!

Oh yes, there are yet more patterns in cobblestone to show, but today am showing some work done in Kota Stone, a while back at a bungalow somewhere in Thaltej, Ahmedabad.

Yes, amidst the craziness for gorgeous but often fragile Italian Marble, and Turkish Marble, and Brazilian Marble and what not, there’s almost this ancient beauty of Indian Kota Stone that comes alive every time you see such work.

This renovation predominantly depended on shades of wood and Kota Stone. Very little else. The palette feels just so right for a cozy home.

Pics of Bathroom # 1

Modern bathroom interior featuring a shower area with glass door, stylish tiles on the floor, and a contemporary toilet.
Yellow Kota Stone in Bathroom Flooring
A modern shower area featuring textured walls, a sleek showerhead, and a minimalist design with shelves holding toiletries.
Yellow Kota Stone in Bathroom Flooring
Interior view of a bathroom showing a toilet, a sink, a wooden door, and tiled flooring.
Yellow Kota Stone in Bathroom Flooring

Indoor pictures, so mobile phone pictures may not offer the greatest resolution. Anyway, I hope one gets a good view of how it looks.

Now, a vitrified tile-seller might comment, “Look at those pieces where the surface has developed those ‘ugly’ blemish-like spots!” What can one say! Those blemished tiles will outlive any vitrified tile and there’s no substitute in vitrified tiles to the beauty of such blemished Kota Stone. In fact, vitrified tile makers desire to imitate such irregularities and copy them by printing them! Imagine!

Pics of Bathroom # 2

Close-up view of a bathroom floor with brown tiles, featuring a slight step up to a glass partition and a visible pink waste bin to the right.
Yellow Kota Stone in Bathroom Flooring
A close-up view of a tiled floor, featuring brown and beige tiles with a glossy finish.
Yellow Kota Stone in Bathroom Flooring

As you notice, the first bathroom floor is done in smaller tiles and this one is done in bigger Kota Stone slabs. Both square!

And some other views of this house…

A modern kitchen featuring wooden cabinets, a central island with a green countertop, a stainless steel refrigerator, and a glass dining table with wooden chairs.
Grey/Green Kota Stone in Kitchen Flooring

In the compound…

A peacock walking across a stone patio with a circular pattern, surrounded by plants and flowers in a garden setting.
Kota Stone Flooring in the Bungalow Compound
A dimly lit outdoor space featuring a decorative floor arrangement with colorful patterns and marigold flowers. A symbol made of flowers is positioned on the left, while a circular design lies in the center.
Kota Stone Flooring in the Bungalow Compound
Two children celebrating a festival night, one holding a diya (lamp) and the other using a phone, with decorative lights and flowers in the background.
Kota Stone Flooring in the Bungalow Compound

The kids have grown up now :). The flooring feels as earthy and cozy as on the day this picture was taken; tell me how vitrified tiles look just after a few years, may be even after a few months. Am sure you’ve experienced something like this where the makers have made good use of Indian Natural Stone.

You have some renovation in your bungalow going on? You have an idea how to inject Indianness, earthiness and coziness into your abode? We can help you choose great Indian Natural Stone and some great surface finishes for your purposes.

Get in touch with Mr. G S Soni
Mobile: +91 98250 15546


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