Sep 30

Sustainable Restoration and New Builds Featuring Hutton Stone

Matt Wood Developments project featuring Hutton Stone materials

Introduction

This case study highlights the sustainable materials and techniques employed in this project, showcasing how traditional aesthetics can be harmoniously integrated with contemporary, sustainable solutions.

Restoring Heritage with Sustainable Materials

Red and Pink Mix Walling featured on 2050 Materials Platform

Integrating Modern Design with Sustainable Practices

Close-up of Red and Pink Mix Walling by Hutton Stone

A closer look at the Red & Pink Mix Walling by Hutton Stone

Hutton Stone’s Red and Pink mix walling is crafted from a variety of stone types, all sourced from recycled offcuts, ensuring no material goes to waste. The walling pieces are hand-picked and processed to a nominal depth of 100mm or 150mm on bed, with lengths varying from 150mm to 600mm and heights typically ranging from 50mm to 350mm. This variability not only adds to the aesthetic appeal but also ensures that every project using this walling has a unique and authentic appearance.

Local Sourcing and Reducing Carbon Footprint

Doddington Stone Brick featured on 2050 Materials Platform

By choosing locally sourced materials, the project minimized transportation emissions and supported the local economy. The Doddington sandstone, known for its durability and beauty, was an ideal match for both the aesthetic and environmental goals of the development.

Conclusion

Hutton Stone on 2050 Materials Platform

Previous 12 Acoustic Products Revolutionizing Sound and the Environment
Next 11 Stone Materials Redefining Sustainability in Construction

Related articles

Senso Floors luxury vinyl flooring installation in modern interior
Manufacturer Spotlights Mar 29

The Senso Six: Seamless Surfaces, Circular by Design

Through a portfolio of seamless flooring systems based on biobased resins and mineral aggregates, Senso UK enables architects and contractors to deliver continuous surfaces that support both design freedom and responsible material sourcing.

Read more
e4E carbon negative bricks designed to absorb CO₂ from the air and support low-carbon construction
Manufacturer Spotlights Mar 04

UK’s First Project Using e4E Bricks That Absorb CO₂

In the UK, the first completed project using a new range of carbon negative bricks that absorb CO₂ directly from the air has now been delivered, demonstrating how building materials themselves can actively contribute to decarbonisation.

Read more
Darney sandstone natural building stone texture with warm brown and pink tones
Manufacturer Spotlights Feb 24

Darney Sandstone: Measurable Carbon Savings

A close look at how Studio Folk and Charlotte Moore Studio used Darney Heritage Sandstone by Hutton Stone to deliver measurable carbon savings without compromising design integrity.

Read more