I le va o le tele o ituaiga maa ma'a faʻapitoa ma maʻa masani, e tele ituaiga o maʻa i fafo e mafai ona faʻaoga e siitia ai soʻo se ituaiga o fale. Mai le pa'i fa'apitoa i le fa'apipi'iina o ma'a e fai ma fetu o le fa'aaliga, e iloa e tatou tagata fa'ata'ita'i le fa'aeaina o se mamanu e fa'aaoga ai ma'a. O nisi nei o matou manatu fa'apipi'i ma'a e sili ona fiafia i ai.

If you’re on the hunt for more affordable types of exterior house stone,Eldorado Stoneis a surefire contender. Designed to mimic natural stone, this architectural stone veneer embraces natural textures and colors. In the design above, we weaved in stone cladding beneath the covered patio and entryway, along the length of the home’s base, and on the built-in planter in the front yard.

There are many different types of exterior house stone. The warm, tight-cut stone veneer used above is ideal for amodern rusticaesthetic. Its neutral color blends well with the greige siding, which is rendered inSherwin Williams’ Jogging Path.
Afai ua uma ona iai sau ma'a i lou pito i fafo ma e te mana'o e si'i a'e lau fa'ai'uga fa'ata'ita'i fa'atasi ai ma le fa'aeteete, e fiafia matou tagata fa'ata'ita'i e fa'aiila lau ma'a o lo'o iai. I luga, na matou tuua ai le maa o loʻo i ai i le pito i fafo, ae afifi koluma manifinifi (ma o latou faʻavae maʻa) i fafie mo le faʻaopoopoina o gravitas. Theolive siding lanumeamata tu'ufa'atasia ma mea fa'anatura i lenei mamanu e maua ai se paleti matagofie, eleele tatou te fiafia i ai.

O ma'a fa'aleaganu'u o se tasi lea o ituaiga sili ona ta'uta'ua o ma'a pito i fafo. Mo lenei mamanu, matou te faʻaopoopoina ni lanu eseese, faʻatupuina le faʻatusatusaga e faasaga i le lanu efuefu pogisa. E ui ina fa'aalia e le siding, apamemea, fa'alava u'amea, fa'ailo laupapa, ma pa ma'a e fa'aalia ai le lamolemole, o le ma'a fa'aleaganu'u na matou fa'aogaina i luga o koluma ma le pito i luga e fa'aogaina ai se mea e sili atu ona gaogao, fa'aopoopo le fua.

The stacked Eldorado Stone used on this exterior has gorgeous layers of color and texture. To enhance the palette, we used the colors in the stone as inspiration for the paint choices on the siding. For the lap siding, we went withSherwin Williams’ Gauntlet Gray, and we usedBenjamin Moore’s White Doveon the vertical siding and eaves.

Some types of exterior house stone are more rigid than others, andcultured ledgestoneis one of the more rugged options. This home’s dark trim adds visual layers to the exterior, and the cultured stone provides the perfect complement.

O lenei fale piliki pa'epa'e ei ai se vibe fa'alelei, fa'afiafia. O fa'ailo la'au fa'apitoa, ala 'apamemea, fa'afanua, ma fa'alava ala savali e maua uma ai le mafanafana ma le fa'aogaina i lenei tapoleni piliki mama. O le ufiufiina o le alaasu i se ma'a fa'apipi'i fa'aulufale e fa'apupulaina ai le fa'alenatura ma fa'amalosia atili ai le mamanu.

Black-and-white is a timeless color combination. Our designers tapped into the classic palette with the off-white stucco and black wood paneling on this home’s exterior. To add a bridge between the textures and colors, we added a light gray stoneretaining wall.

There are a variety of types of exterior house stone that tap into earth tones, grays, and blues — but stone cladding isn’t limited to those shades. For this design, we used a cream-colored stone to pair with the white stucco, rendered inSherwin Williams’ Alabaster.

Wood, natural stone, and brown tones join forces to create the decidedly rustic exterior design above. Our designers used stone throughout the home’s sprawling layout, juxtaposing it with the texture of the wood.

With beige siding and black shutters, this home taps a traditional style. The cobblestone cladding on the right hand side adds a burst of color and texture to the design. Additionally, our designers’ recommendation for a bold door color draws on the colors of the stone.

The natural stoneskirtingon this house acts as a backdrop to the beautiful staggered stone landscaping. To accentuate these warm tones even further, we suggested wood trim and accents as well as copper gutters. The neutral shades on the stucco —Sherwin Williams’ Black FoxandBenjamin Moore’s Classic Gray— complete the earthy façade.

Limestone veneeris one of our favorite types of exterior house stone. In this design, the neutral-colored limestone, combined with the off-white stucco and wood accents makes for an exterior that’s both warm and modern.

Whether you want a rough and rigid staggered stone or something smooth and sleek, our designers know all the best ways to use stone — or to work with your existing stone! — to elevate curb appeal.