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The Art of the Sympathetic Addition

By: Hartstone Tile

When expanding or renovating a historic property, the greatest challenge is balancing the new with the old. A sympathetic addition requires materials that do not compete with the original architecture, but rather honor its legacy. It is about understanding the existing scale, texture, and historical context of a home or commercial building to create a seamless extension of its story.

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At Hartstone Tile, we specialize in bridging that gap. We create the most exceptional concrete elements in the world, crafted to bring a timeless quality to modern expansions.

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Handcrafted Elements That Respect the Past

Whether you are working on a precise historical rehabilitation or a thoughtful contemporary extension, our hardscapes and architectural features are built to integrate flawlessly. By customizing textures, colors, and scales, our handcrafted tiles complement the existing built form without sacrificing modern durability. Our commitment to craftsmanship ensures that your new footprint feels like it was always meant to be there, preserving the integrity and charm of your property for decades to come.

Explore How Our Handcrafted Concrete Elements Can Elevate Your Design.

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