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Natural Stone for Interior Wall Cladding & Decorative Wall Applications

Natural stone interior wall cladding is widely used in modern and classical architecture for its natural beauty, durability, and strong visual character. Stone wall surfaces create depth, texture, and architectural identity while providing long-term performance and low maintenance. On this page, you can explore our natural stone interior wall products in different stone types, finishes, colors, and fabrication formats—suitable for residential, commercial, and hospitality interior spaces.

Pietra Grey Sandblasted & BrushedPietra Grey Sandblasted & Brushed
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Pietra Grey Sandblasted & Brushed

CategoryMarble
FinishBrushed, Sandblasted
ColorBlack, Grey

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CategoryGranite
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ColorGreen

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Vanak HonedVanak Honed
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Vanak Honed

CategoryLimestone
FinishHoned
ColorGrey, Silver

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CategoryLimestone
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CategoryLimestone
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FinishCut-broken
ColorCream

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CategoryMarble
FinishHoned
ColorPink

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Yellow Travertine Polished

CategoryTravertine
FinishPolished
ColorYellow

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Pietra Grey Sandblasted and Brushed Marble

Pietra Grey Sandblasted and Brushed is a dark grey natural marble with fine white veins and two different surface finishes applied to the same stone. Sandblasting creates a matte, lightly textured surface, while brushing gives the marble a softer tactile finish with more visible material depth.

This combination is useful in projects that need one consistent marble color across different areas. The sandblasted finish can be considered for floors, stairs and circulation zones, while the brushed finish works well on walls, feature surfaces, fireplace surrounds and other vertical applications.

Pietra Grey Sandblasted and Brushed dark grey marble
Pietra Grey marble with a dark grey background and fine white veining.

Pietra Grey Sandblasted and Brushed – Product Overview

Pietra Grey Sandblasted and Brushed is based on a dense dark grey marble structure. Its visual range moves from deep grey to charcoal, with fine white veins running through the surface. The contrast between the background and the veins is clear but controlled, so the material can work in both compact interiors and larger architectural spaces.

The main design advantage is the ability to use two textures without changing the marble itself. This makes it possible to keep the same color language throughout a project while selecting a different surface treatment according to function. For example, a designer may use sandblasted marble on horizontal surfaces and brushed marble on vertical surfaces.

Because this is natural marble, some variation in background tone, vein movement and mineral markings should be expected. For larger orders, representative samples should be approved before full production.

Sandblasted Finish

In Pietra Grey Sandblasted and Brushed, the sandblasted finish creates a matte surface with a fine granular texture. The treatment reduces shine and changes the way light is reflected from the dark grey marble.

Key Characteristics of Sandblasted Pietra Grey

  • Matte surface with very low reflection
  • Fine and controlled texture
  • More diffuse appearance of the grey background
  • Suitable for architectural areas where a textured surface is preferred
  • Can be considered for floors, stairs, corridors and entrance zones

Sandblasted Pietra Grey is often selected where a glossy surface is not required. The finish gives the marble a more architectural appearance and can make dust, fingerprints and small daily marks less visually dominant than on a highly polished surface.

For walking areas, finish selection should not be based on appearance alone. Traffic level, cleaning method, installation conditions and any project-specific slip-resistance requirements should be checked before final approval. For independent technical information about natural stone testing, see the Natural Stone Institute testing resources.

Pietra Grey sandblasted marble surface texture
Surface texture reference for Pietra Grey marble.

Brushed Finish

The brushed side of Pietra Grey Sandblasted and Brushed has a softer tactile character. Brushing follows the natural structure of the marble and creates a surface that is smoother than a strongly textured finish but still has visible depth.

Key Characteristics of Brushed Pietra Grey

  • Soft tactile surface
  • Low-gloss appearance
  • Natural texture without a rough finish
  • Fine white veins remain visible
  • Well suited to walls and decorative architectural areas

Brushed Pietra Grey is commonly considered for wall cladding, feature walls, fireplace surrounds, reception areas and other vertical surfaces. The brushed texture adds depth to the marble without creating the strong reflection associated with polishing.

It can also make fingerprints and very fine surface marks less noticeable under normal interior lighting. Actual maintenance performance still depends on the project, lighting conditions and cleaning routine.

Sandblasted vs Brushed Pietra Grey

Feature Sandblasted Brushed
Reflection Very low Low
Texture Fine granular Soft tactile
Visual effect More matte and diffuse More depth and material movement
Typical use Floors, stairs, corridors Walls, feature surfaces, fireplaces
Project approval Approve actual texture sample Approve actual texture sample

One of the main strengths of Pietra Grey Sandblasted and Brushed is that both finishes can be used in the same project. This allows designers to create a difference between horizontal and vertical surfaces while keeping the same marble color, vein pattern and overall material identity.

Pietra Grey Sandblasted and Brushed marble grey color and white veins
Dark grey tonal range and fine white vein movement in Pietra Grey marble.

Applications of Pietra Grey Sandblasted and Brushed

Pietra Grey Sandblasted and Brushed can be considered for a range of interior architectural applications. The correct finish should be selected according to whether the stone is used horizontally, vertically or as a decorative feature.

Interior Flooring

Sandblasted Pietra Grey can be considered where a matte and textured marble floor is required. Traffic, abrasion, substrate and cleaning should be reviewed before specification.

Staircases

Sandblasted processing is a practical starting point for steps and circulation areas, subject to tread geometry, installation and project-specific surface requirements.

Wall Cladding

Brushed Pietra Grey works well on wall surfaces where lower reflection and more tactile material character are preferred.

Feature Walls

The dark grey background and fine white veins can create a strong architectural wall without introducing a highly decorative or visually crowded pattern.

Fireplace Surrounds

Brushed marble can create a low-reflection stone frame around fireplace areas. Construction and heat-related detailing should be reviewed by the project team.

Lobbies and Reception Areas

Sandblasted floors and brushed walls can be combined to create a consistent grey marble palette with different textures.

Design Style and Material Matching

The dark neutral color of Pietra Grey Sandblasted and Brushed makes it easy to combine with lighter materials and restrained architectural finishes. The most successful combinations usually keep the surrounding palette simple.

Materials That Pair Well with Pietra Grey

  • White and cream stone: creates a strong but natural contrast.
  • Natural wood: adds warmth against the dark grey marble.
  • Black or graphite metal: extends the grey palette without competing with the veins.
  • Concrete and cement finishes: support a contemporary architectural appearance.
  • Light plaster and neutral paint: keep the stone as the main material element.

The sandblasted finish is useful when the design needs a flatter and more technical visual direction. The brushed finish adds softness and tactile depth. Using both finishes together creates variation without introducing another stone color.

Maintenance of Pietra Grey Sandblasted and Brushed

Pietra Grey Sandblasted and Brushed is a marble product, so cleaning and maintenance should be suitable for natural calcium-based stone. Textured finishes also need cleaning methods that can reach into the surface rather than only wiping the top face.

Basic Care Recommendations

  • Use pH-neutral cleaners intended for natural marble.
  • Avoid strong acidic cleaning products.
  • Remove spills as soon as practical.
  • Test any sealer on a representative sample before full application.
  • Use cleaning tools appropriate for the texture of the surface.
  • For commercial projects, define the maintenance method before material approval.

Sealing requirements depend on the actual stone, finish, use and maintenance program. A project sample should be used when selecting sealers or cleaning products. For independent guidance on marble and natural stone cleaning, review the Natural Stone Institute care and cleaning guide.

Why Choose Pietra Grey Sandblasted and Brushed?

Pietra Grey Sandblasted and Brushed gives architects and buyers a practical way to use one dark grey marble with two different surface characters. The sandblasted finish supports functional and architectural areas, while the brushed finish provides a softer texture for vertical and decorative surfaces.

The main benefit is material continuity. Floors, stairs, walls and feature surfaces can remain within one marble family while texture changes according to the function of each area. This can simplify material coordination and keep the visual language of the project consistent.

Pietra Grey Sandblasted and Brushed – FAQ

What is Pietra Grey Sandblasted and Brushed?

Pietra Grey Sandblasted and Brushed is a dark grey marble offered with two coordinated surface treatments: sandblasted and brushed. Both finishes use the same natural stone but create different textures and levels of reflection.

What is the difference between the two finishes?

Sandblasted Pietra Grey has a matte, fine granular texture and very low reflection. Brushed Pietra Grey has a softer tactile surface with slightly more visual depth.

Which finish is better for flooring?

Sandblasted processing is commonly considered where a more textured marble surface is required. Final suitability should still be checked against traffic, cleaning, installation and any project-specific slip-resistance criteria.

Which finish is better for walls?

The brushed finish is a strong starting point for wall cladding and feature surfaces because it keeps a soft texture while avoiding the strong reflection of polished marble.

Can both finishes be used in one project?

Yes. Sandblasted material can be used on floors and stairs while brushed pieces continue onto walls and decorative surfaces, keeping one consistent Pietra Grey color throughout the project.

How should the material be approved before production?

Approve representative samples showing the accepted grey tone, white vein movement, sandblasted texture and brushed texture. For larger projects, also define dimensions, thickness, finish consistency and acceptable natural variation.

Request Pietra Grey Sandblasted and Brushed

For a Pietra Grey Sandblasted and Brushed project, send the required finish, application, dimensions, thickness, quantity, drawings and delivery destination. Karimi Stone can review the production requirements and material selection for your order.

Contact Karimi Stone for project information