Greece possesses a unique geological profile characterized by diverse limestone and marble deposits. However, the contemporary market in Greece is shifting towards lightweight, high-efficiency materials like natural stone wall cladding to reduce structural loads in seismic-prone coastal zones while maintaining the classic white-and-stone aesthetic.
The Mediterranean climate, with its intense UV exposure and saline air, demands materials with high thermal stability. This has led to an increased demand for ledgestone and other processed non-metallic mineral products that can withstand thermal expansion without cracking, ensuring longevity for luxury villas in Santorini and Athens.
Currently, the Greek construction sector is balancing the preservation of historical heritage with the need for rapid urbanization. This creates a niche for free form stone, which allows architects to replicate the organic look of ancient ruins while utilizing modern, fast-installation adhesives and backing systems.
