FAQ
How much does a natural stone feature wall cost?
Costs vary drastically based on your material choice. Large-format porcelain tiles range from $800 to $1,500 for a standard 10×8-foot wall if you install them yourself. Authentic natural stone, like marble or quartzite, ranges from $2,500 to over $6,000 for the materials alone. If you hire a professional masonry contractor, expect labor to add another $1,500 to $3,500 to the total bill.
Can I install natural stone directly over existing drywall?
No. Standard 1/2-inch drywall cannot support the heavy load of natural stone tiles; the paper face will eventually tear away under the shear weight, causing the wall to collapse. You must strip the drywall to the studs and install a 1/2-inch cement backer board.
Is porcelain or natural stone better for dramatic veining?
Natural stone provides completely unique, authentic veining and irreplaceable depth. However, high-end porcelain is non-porous, requires zero sealing, and weighs much less. If you prioritize easy maintenance and a lower budget, porcelain wins. If you want a genuine, one-of-a-kind luxury interior, invest in natural stone.
How do I handle electrical outlets and light switches in a stone slab?
You must bring the electrical boxes forward so they sit flush with the new, thicker stone surface; use electrical box extenders for this. To cut the precise rectangular holes for the outlets, use an angle grinder equipped with a diamond blade. Plunge the blade carefully into the marked lines on the face of the stone, then tap out the center block.
Do I need a structural engineer for heavy stone walls?
If you are installing full 2cm or 3cm thick stone slabs (rather than 3/8-inch thick stone tiles), the combined weight can easily exceed a thousand pounds. In these instances, you should consult a structural engineer to verify your floor joists and wall studs can safely carry the additional dead load.

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