While white line stone board is a star performer, it doesn't have to work alone. Many architects and builders pair it with other weather-resistant materials to create layered, visually interesting exteriors. For example,
fair-faced concrete
—with its raw, industrial look—can be used alongside white line stone board to add contrast.
Fair-faced concrete is durable in its own right, resistant to fire and impact, but it's porous and can stain if not sealed. By combining it with white line stone board in high-moisture areas (like around windows or near the ground), you get the best of both worlds: the concrete's aesthetic appeal and the stone board's waterproof protection.
Another great pairing is white line stone board with
travertine (starry blue)
accents.
Travertine, with its natural pits and veining, adds warmth and texture, but as we mentioned earlier, it's not the best at handling rain and sand on its own. By using it sparingly—say, as a decorative band above white line stone board cladding—you get the beauty without the maintenance headache. The stone board acts as a shield below, protecting the
travertine from splashing rain and sand, while the
travertine adds a pop of color and elegance.
For modern, industrial-style buildings,
foamed aluminium alloy board (vintage gold)
can be a striking complement. Its lightweight, reflective surface pairs well with white line stone board's matte finish, creating a dynamic visual contrast. While the aluminium board is soft, using it in sheltered areas (like under overhangs or on upper floors where sand exposure is minimal) keeps it looking good. Together, they create a facade that's both tough and trendy—perfect for urban lofts or commercial spaces.