Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Monument Memorial Design Style Ideas

By Peggy Lithgo


When an individual passes on, those they leave behind sometimes find it hard to let go. They need some way to cope with their loss and deal with their grief. Having a proper Grave Memorial not only honors the dearly departed, but gives the living a place to physically visit and feel close to the one buried there.

For these reasons, taking time to consider one's options in site markers is important. The monument should be a reflection of the person it is meant to represent in order to properly honor their memory. Between the various materials and design elements available, there are plenty of opportunities to design the perfect piece.
Cemetery Grave Markers


Monuments of this type can be made out of several different materials, each with their own points of attraction. They may be constructed from substances such as concrete, wood, limestone, marble, brass or stainless steel. Granite and bronze are the products most often used because they are both versatile, attractive, easy to maintain and resistant to even harsh weather conditions like snow storms and acidic rains.

A growing trend in newer cemeteries is to place restrictions on the marker designs that are permitted at the facility. Many do this as a matter of uniformity, while others find that it makes routine maintenance much simpler. No matter the reasons, once one has decided on where they would like to be buried, it is most important to ascertain if there are regulations and if so, consider them when designing the gravestone.

Another benefit to choosing granite is that one will have choices when it comes to texture, detail and color. This stone is available in its natural grey, but also in hues such as red, pink, green, blue, white and black. A standard matte finish may be left on the surface or one may opt to have it polished to a mirror quality high shine that looks truly beautiful when etched.

There are many ways in which one may personalize the marker. One option is to etch the individual's favorite verse, quote, passage or symbol onto the surface. A weather resistant photo frame may be built directly into the stone to house a likeness of the deceased that could last for many decades yet to come.

If one has served in the military or belonged to any special organizations, there may be a decal representing that connection that may be added to the monument. Special additions like statues, flower vases, ornamental urns and convenient seating are still more ways to create a unique grave memorial. Some providers can even incorporate solar lighting into the product so that it is always illuminated.




About the Author:



No comments:

Post a Comment