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Three Waterfront Projects Featuring Natural Stone
Slippery Rock Gazette
Patio and flagstone provided by The Rockshop at New Hampshire Thinstone, with design by Stephens Landscaping.
charm. This space is perfectly suited and has ample space for gathering and socializing, and the homeowners are sure to enjoy many magical, memorable nights regardless of the season.
About the Stone
Fitzwilliam Granite comes from New Hampshire, also known as the Granite State. The light mod- ern grey color is consistent, but it has some weathering which offers variability throughout the
Waterside living evokes a special connec- tion with nature and peaceful feelings–and natural stone is one building material that can enhance this experi- ence. Homeowners are spending more time at home and continue investing in their outdoor living projects, maximizing the value of waterfront property and enhanc- ing the quality of life through
Lisa Miller
Delgado Stone
is all about making the most of lakeside living and leisure.
Especially during the sum- mer season, there's nothing bet- ter than an outdoor living space that incorporates waterfront views from the pool! This Maine homeowner built the ultimate
Fitzwilliam granite full bed fountain. Backsplash, fountain, and retaining wall by Sudbury Design Group in Massachusetts.
Liberty Hill granite walkway installed by Green Monster Landscapes, New Hampshire.
collection. You may have seen this historic stone on various proj- ects throughout the United States.
Liberty Hill is another granite native to Connecticut. Liberty Hill is popular because of the blue/ grey color, with occasional pink and white striations. The strength of this granite makes it a popular choice for veneer and landscape projects in colder climates.
For more information, visit Delgadostone.com .
Lisa Miller is a Customer Experience Associate with Delgado Stone. You can read more of her blog posts at Delgado stone.com/blog.
built-in leisure. Whether lakeside or oceanside, the natural stone designs featured in these projects create an incredible atmosphere to enjoy throughout the seasons, and they are sure to inspire waterfront living projects all year round.
These New Hampshire home- owners turned their backyard into the ultimate outdoor living destination with a retaining wall by the lake, and a flagstone walk- way and patio, which coordinates seamlessly with the dock area. This project features a Liberty Hill Flagstone walkway from one end of the property to the other, which showcases the beauty and color range of the stone. Whether sitting and relaxing, admiring the view, or setting sail on an adven- ture (and enjoying the view from the other direction) this backyard
backyard space by combining natural stone (in various layouts) including American Mist Mosaic Thinstone. Spectacular ocean views, waterfalls, and perfectly placed seating create the perfect setting to admire it all. Even when the pool is not in season, the land- scaping and design leave much to be enjoyed even in cooler months, while dreaming of warm, sunny days spent in the company of family and friends.
Fireplaces and fire pits are among our favorite projects to feature, and this one along the shores of Cape Cod is no excep- tion! The view from this backyard living space speaks for itself, and the outdoor fireplace design and stone wall featuring Old New England Rounds enhances that natural northeastern beachside
Firepit designed by Cranberry Landscape, with materials provided by Stonewood Products.
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