WeatheredStone, expert in Remodeling, Flooring, Interior Design » Curbly | DIY Design Community

Hello my name is Sean and I have been everything from a decorative painter to computer programmer and engineer over the past 15 yrs. Some trades with formal training and some self-taught out of necessity.  All of which have gone into developing Weathered Stone, the worlds first bendable stone.  With thousands Architects, Interior Designers, and Contractors as well as multiple national magazines calling

Weathered Stone one of the worlds most amazing design products, it is the perfect choice for any home.Weathered Stone is one of the coolest products I've ever seen. There is nothing else on the market like it. This patent pending product will retrofit any solid interior surface. Fireplaces, countertops, floors, walls, columns and ceilings will look great with Weathered Stone. The product is perfect for home remodeling. No sanding or sawing required. Weathered Stone is cost effective and time efficient.

For more information visit the website at www.Weathered-stone.com

You can also view videos of installations at http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=SHHProductions

 


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Remnanats Available

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Hello everyone!We have had a lot of requests from installers and diy's if we have any leftover pieces they can use to try out on a small project. Due to the fact that we have a very good quality control there are not enough remnant pieces to give to everyone who want them we decided to post the remnants on eBay. This is a great way to pick up enough product to do a backsplash, piece of furniture, or small foyer. Here is what we currently have available. 2 Lots 30 pcs – 16”X16” Chianti 3 Lots 30 pcs – 16” X16” Worn... »MORE

June 17, 2008
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New Videos

By WeatheredStone Disp2_medium

Hello everyone!I just wanted to let you know we have posted some new videos on our web site.  We have worked very hard to get high quality yet fast downloads and I think we are very close to TV quality finally. If you get a chance check them out and let me know what you thinkhttp://www.weathered-stone.com/html/video/index.htmlWe have also shot all the footage for the countertop installation and are in the process of editing. I will let you know when they are live.Thanks! »MORE

January 30, 2008
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berryberr

March 11, 2008
Thanks for adding me as a friend!;P
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malleron

January 04, 2008
Thanks for your explanation of material content of your product, WeatheredStone. I appreciate you taking the time to do that. Perhaps the next time you (or your webmaster) update your web site, this info could be included? Thanks!!
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malleron

January 04, 2008

This looks like an interesting product, but I do have one concern: off-gassing. I know you don't claim your product is "green", but all I can think about when I read about wet product and drying glue is the greenhouse I'm going to have install in order to grow enough plants to absorb the myriad toxic fumes given off by this product. I have no doubt your product has a lot of practical applications and I wish you all the luck in your business. However, you might be a little more forthcoming about what exactly your product is made of. Indeed, with all the emphasis on sustainable living and eco-friendly construction in the past few years, I'm somewhat disheartened by the continued proliferation of potentially toxic materials. Now that you've gotten one innovation down, let's see if you can take it further by making a similar product that doesn't off-gas.

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Buckeyejdb

January 04, 2008
Hi Sean! Love the concept!! I'll check it out. Thanks! Jen
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BuyBrandTools

January 04, 2008
Hi Sean. Thanks for your friendship! We supply a great range of quality tools for pros including tiling toolsscaffolding tools and daylight lamps - great for beating those winter blues! Cheers!
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cooljames

January 03, 2008
Don't bug me, fake stone. No offense, but I'd sooner be boiled in oil than use or purchase a faux stone project. Such are the woes of those who try to market through these personal-reference sites... you might find that you're totally tacky in more ways than simply the obvious.
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TSimone

January 03, 2008

Cool, I'll check it out.

Thanks

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domestika

January 03, 2008
Hi Sean!  That archway in your avatar is stunning - it slurped me right over to look at your site, and now I've got a strange craving for two-storey pillars and marble-tile floors! Lovely stuff...
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Java Signs

January 03, 2008
Hey Sean.  Welcome to Curbly!
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TSimone

January 03, 2008
Hello Sean, nice to meet you.  Weathered stone seems like pretty cool stuff.