Hoʻohui ʻia pohaku ahu in your home’s paʻakikī is one of the most effective ways to upgrade your home’s exterior and outdoor living areas. Not only is it extremely popular, attractive, and timeless — it’s also easy and low-maintenance, thanks to MSI’s stacked stone ledger panels.
However, if you’ve considered using stacked stone panels, you may have received incorrect or misleading information that could lead you to dismiss the idea as being impractical or low-quality, or prohibitively expensive. We’re here to tell you the truth: MSI’s stacked stone ledger is crafted from real natural stone, and although it’s top-quality, it’s also an extraordinary value.
E nānā i kēia mau mea nani nā manaʻo hoʻolālā ʻāina me ka pōhaku maoli, a hoʻomākaukau e hoʻoulu ʻia!
E hana i kahi nānā like me ka MSI Pōhaku Hoʻopaʻa Keʻokeʻo Gula (Phoʻi Kiʻi: Houzz)
If you’ve been turned off by the disappointing look of some stacked stone installations, it’s possible you’ve encountered a phony. Budget-conscious property owners sometimes choose the lowest-priced option but end up paying the price by having to live with low-quality results.
Choose the best! MSI uses real stone in its panels, not a look-alike. Also, unlike low-end ledger panels, MSI’s panels are not restricted to straight lines. Shown here, Keʻokeʻo gula — natural split-face quartzite hugs curves to create any number of hardscaping accents.
Hōʻike ʻia: Pōhaku Travertine i hoʻopaʻa ʻia
Fake stacked stone ledger panels are sometimes passed off as the real thing — but, in reality, they are made from a stone and concrete mixture that is painted to resemble natural stone. Before making this important investment, ask questions and do your research to make sure you are getting true natural stone!
You can’t beat the look of real stone to create spectacular outdoor living spaces, like this shaded outdoor kitchen and bar crafted with Silver Travertine. MSI’s ledger panels are easy to cut to size so you can create any number of inset areas or unique shapes.
E hana hou i kēia nānā me Pōhaku Hoʻopaʻa Rustic Fossil (Phoʻi Kiʻi: Houzz)
One of the best qualities of MSI’s ledger panels is the availability of matching corner pieces. These are not offered by every manufacturer, so be sure you’re getting the best! Without matching corners, the installer must carefully miter the edges, which adds to the labor cost of the project and may not look as good. Some may just overlap the edges, which gives an amateur appearance.
Hōʻike kēia kiʻi Moʻokalaleo Hoʻohana ʻia nā ʻāpana kihi o nā ʻāpana pōhaku one i nā ʻāpana kihi he nui, e hōʻike ana i ka maikaʻi o kā mākou mau panela i ka uhi ʻana i nā kolamu a me nā mea paʻakikī kū kūʻokoʻa kūʻokoʻa e like me kēia kapuahi a me ka paia leo.
Hōʻike ʻia: ʻO Casa Blend 3D Stacked Stone
Stacked stone panels are ideal for large, dramatic installations — but you can’t overdo them in your hardscape plans, so there’s no reason to use anything else for those smaller features. Use ledger panels to face flower beds, nā pā pōhaku i hoʻopaʻa ʻia, nā noho noho, nā kolamu pā, a me nā mea liʻiliʻi ʻē aʻe kahi āu e makemake ai i ka hopena nui.
ʻO Casa Blend 3D, ka hui pū ʻana o ka travertine ʻokiʻoki a me ka honed-finish travertine, e hōʻike ana i nā leo beige mehana a me ka ʻaila e hui maikaʻi me kekahi ʻāina. E like me kā mākou mau papa kuhikuhi ʻē aʻe, hiki ke hoʻohana ʻia e hana i nā pihi nani, a hoʻokomo i nā ʻāpana kihi e kūpono i nā wahi haiki loa.