Natural materials in construction
Beyond their aesthetic beauty, natural materials in construction connect human beings with the essence of the earth, bringing authenticity, sustainability and unique sensations to each space.
In exclusive projects, the use of noble and natural materials is not a passing trend, but a declaration of principles: to design homes that age with dignity, that respect their surroundings and that arouse emotions through matter. Here are some of the natural materials we use at Blues Simon Group to build our homes:
Natural stone
Natural stone is one of the most versatile and durable materials in architecture. On the Costa Blanca, its use connects with the Mediterranean tradition, providing coolness in summer, thermal insulation and a robust but elegant aesthetic. Whether in walls, floors, facades or decorative details, stone provides an unmistakable texture that beautifies with the passage of time.
Concrete
Concrete has gone from being a structural material to become a highly valuable aesthetic resource. Its raw and honest appearance has been integrated into minimalist and avant-garde designs, combining perfectly with wood, glass or metal. In luxury housing, concrete is used to create clean volumes, continuous surfaces and contemporary environments with a strong architectural presence.
Black marble
Black marble represents the most sophisticated elegance. Its visual richness and natural veining make it a sculptural piece in its own right. Used in bathrooms, kitchens, fireplaces or cladding, it conveys exclusivity and character. Unlike other artificial materials, marble gains value over time, becoming a symbol of natural and sustainable luxury.
Iron and bronze
Iron and bronze are natural materials that provide structure and detail with a unique aesthetic. Iron, resistant and sober, is ideal for visible structural elements, railings or door and window frames. Bronze, on the other hand, introduces a warm and sophisticated tone, perfect for taps, lamps or decorative details. Both materials age with dignity, creating a natural patina that adds history and depth to spaces.
Natural grass
Grass, whether in outdoor gardens, interior patios or green roofs, is a living material that brings freshness, colour and a direct connection with nature. Its use in architecture not only responds to a decorative function, but also forms part of sustainability strategies in design, improving air quality, regulating temperature and generating visual and emotional wellbeing.
Materials that speak for themselves
Incorporating natural materials in construction is not just an aesthetic choice: it is a way of creating honest, sensory and sustainable homes.
We believe that true excellence lies in the authentic, in what breathes, ages and endures. Materials such as stone, iron, marble and grass need no embellishment: they speak with their own voice.
