4 small ways to use stone

1. The Weaving Magic of Collage Stone

The main wall is crafted from chiseled limestone tiles, using a variety of warm tones and shades to create a visually stunning woven effect, similar to a mosaic painting. This stone wall is not only made of steel for structural support but also features an L-shaped teak cabinet below it. The combination results in a meticulously designed and unique focal point that brings a sense of calm and leisure into the space.

2. The Stone Column Adds a Sense of Rawness

I often find that the areas above and below the staircase in a home feel disconnected. To bridge this gap, I added a column composed of both steel and stone next to the concrete staircase. This design element successfully connects the upper and lower spaces, adding a rugged and distinctive character that enhances the overall aesthetic of the room.

3. Black Marble Creates a Bold Style

The designer opted for black marble to create the main wall and TV console. The surface extends toward the left side and reaches the front of the porch tea mirror shoe cabinet. Through clever use of the screen, it forms a cohesive visual body, reflecting both the texture of the stone and the mirror’s clarity. This creates a striking living room style while maintaining a delicate and refined touch.

4. Rock Wall and Stone Floor Tiles Bring Natural Imagination

In the hallway, a rough rock wall is used as a backdrop, adding a natural and textured feel. The floor tiles combine wood bricks and stone bricks to define different areas within the space. In the local area, the pairing of wood and stone materials evokes a sense of quiet, natural harmony, bringing a peaceful and grounded atmosphere to the room.

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Transmission Hardware Fitting

Transmission hardware fittings are components used in the construction and maintenance of transmission lines for electricity or telecommunications. These fittings are designed to connect, support, and secure the different parts of the transmission line, ensuring proper functioning and reliability.

Some common types of transmission hardware fittings include:transmission elp 2
Suspension Clamps: Used to hang the conductors from the transmission towers, providing support and preventing sagging.
Dead-end Clamps: Used to terminate the conductors at the ends of the transmission line, providing support and preventing them from slipping.
Splice Sleeves: Used to join two conductors together, ensuring a secure and conductive connection.
Insulators: Used to electrically isolate the conductors from the transmission towers, preventing electrical leakage and ensuring proper insulation.
Guy Wire Fittings: Used to secure and stabilize the transmission towers, preventing them from swaying or collapsing.
Connectors: Used to connect different components of the transmission line, such as conductors, insulators, and fittings, ensuring a secure and reliable connection.

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Socket Eyes are used for connecting conductor clamping devices to ball and socket type insulators. Made by malleable iron, hot dip galvanized to meet ASTM A153 specification.

Ball Eyes are used to attach ball and socket insulators to other associated hardware. Hot dip galvanized to meet ASTM A153 specification.

Thimble Cleivs are used for attaching guy to pole eye plate. Hot dip galvanized to meet ASTM A153 specification.

Turnbuckles are used as adjustable extension links to maintain proper tower clearance on assemblies at tower end.

Strain Clamp used for distribution and transmission line construction with all aluminum ACSR, or aluminum alloy conductor.

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