Interface now has a very limited supply of irregular sized and very rare square cut slabs of stone that are up to 100 sq/ft in size! Contact us before they are gone!
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When planning their landscape, people often only focus on flowers, plants and trees. Stone can add the height, contours, function and interest that set your garden apart. Stone becomes a natural part of your garden environment, is durable and requires no watering or pruning!
There are a multitude of sizes, shapes, colours and kinds of stone, as well as ways to use them to add texture, depth and interest to your garden. How to incorporate stone into your outdoor living space: • Steps / stairs • Raised garden bed • To designate an entrance • To add height • To increase stability on a slope • Bench • Decorative wall • Fireplace or fire pit • Patio stones • In a pond or water feature • Edging around flower beds • Small stones as ground cover • Stepping stone path • Walk way • Border around a pool or driveway • As a focal point in a garden • Part of a play structure Different ways to think about using stone: Horizontal surface: patios, walkways, stepping stones Vertical surface: seating walls, retaining walls, barbecue or fireplace walls, decorative columns Focal Point: waterfalls, pond, decorative element in the garden Contact us for details on making stone a lasting part of your garden! |
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