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  • Allée Questions Answered: Flagstone Pavers-stone cladding
    Originally, most of the surface of the Allée walkways was made up of small-size gravel, an unstable material that was prone to washing out with the rain that did not provide safe footing for today’s heavy foot traffic.
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  • Flagstones, Dimensional Pavers and 2CM Porcelain-crazy paving
    Flagstone is a flat, randomly shaped stone commonly used for paving patios, walkways, driveways, or as garden step stones. Irregular shapes and sizes make for a rustic, natural appearance. Flagstones are generally available in two thicknesses: the thicker (1½” to 2”) is suitable for sand-set applications and the thinner (¾” to 1”) is usually set in mortar over a concrete pad.
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  • The Cost of Pavers vs. Flagstone in Virginia-stone cladding
    When working on a landscape design, we always try to select the material that best complements the architecture of the home, the look and feel of the space, and the goals of the people using that space. All these are important considerations, but we all have budgets; people want to know, “what’s it going to cost?”
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  • Natural Stone Catalog -stone cladding
    The look of natural stone is always a winner. From Chilton Flagstone, Fond du Lac Flagstone and Wild Horse Wall Stone to Rocky Mountain Red Steppers, Snapped Fond du Lac and New York Bluestone, we've got you covered with all the colors, textures, sizes and shapes of natural stone that you'll need for your landscaping projects.
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  • WE ALWAYS GET ASKED
    Both flagstone and pavers are popular choices for hardscape design, each with specific benefits. Flagstone is a natural stone frequently used for walkways by people who want a natural or rustic hardscape look. Pavers are a manufactured alternative that works well if you prefer a uniform design. When deciding between flagstone vs. pavers, it helps to consider your budget, project’s purpose, and personal style.
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  • What Are the Different Types and Cuts of Flagstone?-stone cladding
    When flagstone is quarried it is cut into a variety of thicknesses, each supporting a different use. Below is a brief description of the standard cuts available. NOTE: Not all styles are available in every cut.
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  • What Is Flagstone?-stone cladding
    Let’s start with what flagstone is made of. Flagstone is a generic term used to encompass all sedimentary and metamorphic rock that’s split into layers. These rocks are naturally split along the lineation planes of the stones. Encompassing a range of different sedimentary rocks, this term is used to describe the different types of a stone laid as “flags” in patterns.
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  • Use Flagstones For Patios and Walkways!-stone cladding
    Eywan û rêçikên Flagstone intriga rustîk ji mala we re peyda dikin. Ew kevirên mezin û davî ne ku pir caran ji bo hewş, rêwiyan, û deqên hewzê têne bikar anîn. Ew ji ber domdariya xwe, xuyangê xwezayî, rengên dewlemend, û pirrengiya wan di sazkirinê de populer in; wan di qûmê de an jî di nav xweliyê de dixin. Kevirên flagstone bi peydakirina dîmenek balkêştir ji betonên bi morkirin an rijandin û kelûpelan dikarin hewşê bidin hewşa we.
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  • SLATE FLAGSTONE FOR ELEGANT OUTDOOR AND INDOOR SPACES-flagstones
    Slate flagstone is a remarkable choice for those seeking both beauty and functionality in their home. Its natural texture and rich color variations bring an earthy yet sophisticated look to any space. Whether it's part of a rustic setting or a component of modern design, slate flagstone integrates seamlessly with various decor styles. Its robust nature ensures it stands up to the demands of high-traffic areas, making it a smart choice for busy homes. The unique character of each stone piece ensures that no two areas will look exactly the same, offering a bespoke feel to your home. Ideal for both indoor and outdoor settings, slate flagstone is a versatile option that adapts to various architectural styles, enhancing the overall appeal of your living space.
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  • Flagstones & Dimensional Pavers-stone cladding
    Flagstone is a flat, randomly shaped stone commonly used for paving patios, walkways, driveways, or as garden step stones. Irregular shapes and sizes make for a rustic, natural appearance. Flagstones are generally available in two thicknesses: the thicker (1½” to 2”) is suitable for sand-set applications and the thinner (¾” to 1”) is usually set in mortar over a concrete pad.
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  • Flagstone Landscaping: Timeless Design for Your Outdoor Space-stone cladding
    Among the myriad of landscape rock materials available, flagstone stands out as a timeless and versatile choice that brings natural beauty to any landscape. With the huge variety of modern and rustic cut flagstones, we have everything you need to showcase your individual taste and style. In this blog post, we dig into the world of flagstone and explore how it can elevate your outdoor areas, from pathways to patios and beyond.
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  • FAQ About Landscaping With Flagstone-stone cladding
    Yes, natural stone like flagstone is more expensive than other pavers. It’s also usually more expensive to install, whether you use a pro or do it yourself.
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