Brick And Stone Combination Designs & Ideas
Buechel Stone Corp
The Fond du Lac Kensington Blend (www.buechelstone.com/product/fond-du-lac-kensington-blend/) stone veneer, Texas Cream Stone Panels (www.buechelstone.com/product/texas-cream-panels/), and Texas Cream Cut Stone (www.buechelstone.com/product/texas-cream-cut-stone/) architecture on this authentic real stone home shows how the natural stone arctic tones of full or thin Building Stone Veneer material can be beautifully paired with arctic-toned full veneer Stone Panels and Architectural Cut Stone details to complete the perfect look. The natural stone color range for Texas Cream Stone Panels and Cut Stone consists of neutral light buffs and creams, complementary to the grays, light grays, whites, and buffs of Fond du Lac stone. The cut stone panel details of the main entrance's stone surround were created with programmable, high-quality stone cutting precision to complement the brick header details of this exquisite Fond du Lac Kensington Blend exterior stone veneer home. Refer to our stone masonry blog (www.buechelstone.com/masonry/) for more details on how to install stone veneer. Buy stone veneer best experiences from Buechel! #AshlarStone #StonePanels #StoneVeneer #ExteriorStoneVeneer
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Triangle Brick Company
Inspired by the all-American style of a quaint, New England village, our Cape Cod brick offers a bold, red brick option with slight charcoal accents for a look that's classically elegant and down-to-earth. Classified under Triangle Brick Company's Standard product tier, this sand-faced brick is perfectly suited for most building projects. Our Dartmouth brick is a great option if you love the color of the Cape Cod but want a more tumbled texture.
Southampton Builders
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Bergen Brick Stone & Tile Company
Contemporary walkway with the usage of our Full Color Cleft Bluestone from our Mountain Hardscaping Outdoor Porcelain Collection! Place tiles with wider gaps to give the tiles a stepping stone look! | Installation done by McEntee Construction
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