Choosing the ideal stone can be a challenge, but it doesn’t have to be!
The best stone is always the one that is most suitable for your project, but of course, adapting to your taste, style and budget!
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Beige to pink limestone with lilac veins. Highly hard and very versatile, it has a long tradition in Portugal. Monuments such as the Jerónimos Monastery and the Belém Tower, both in the city of Lisbon, were built with Lioz Abancado.
Light pink limestone with bluish veins. Its color varies according to mineral contamination. It is a stone with a tradition in Portugal, present in many historic buildings.
Coral-colored limestone with medium-sized lighter spots and darker veins. Its unusual color, caused by mineral contamination, and versatility make it a stone with a tradition in Portugal, present in countless historic buildings.
Limestone with a light pink to burgundy color and darker spots. Very versatile and with a long tradition in Portugal, it is suitable for interior coverings, flooring, facades and stonework.
Alpinina is a very fine-grained, recrystallized beige to pink limestone with white, yellowish and ferruginous veins. Its high hardness makes it ideal for interior flooring subject to heavy traffic. Alpinina is suitable for covering kitchens and bathrooms, as well as worktops, washbasins, bathtubs and shower trays.