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Nathan Giffin continues to educate contractors, builders, manufacturers and architects on stone facing. He is owner of VerticalArtisans.com, an information and training Web site featuring more than 140 videos on the topic of hand carved vertical concrete.
Vertical decorative concrete is well on its way to becoming a major design trend in the marketplace. All one needs to do is look at its potential for creativity and innovation to see the viability of this craft.
Since the beginning of civilization, man has been building abodes with stone. Even today, with all of our innovations in wall claddings and micro toppings, stone can still be found in almost any environment. This natural element generally transcends the passing fads and remains a staple in building aesthetics. In fact, when stone is used today, it generally carries a more affluent feel to the décor.