As I covered in a previous post stone veneer applications here is an overview of how slate veneer can be used. Slate veneer tends to have a fibre glass backing making it less breathable than when the material is backed to cotton. Slate is also naturally a little less porous than the sandstones used for the stone veneers. This mean slate veneers can be used outside but you need to be a little more careful as to the application and take into account what the veneer will be fixed to.
The material is ideal for almost any interior applications in kitchens, bathrooms living rooms, bedrooms, as feature walls, vanity tops, flooring, fireplaces and also in slightly less ordinary ways such as cladding a door, wardrobe or table top.
For more information on Slate Veneers please visit – www.lite-stone.co.uk
Take a look at the images below and please post a comment if you have an ideas for other ways the materials could be used?