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Ancient Villa Ledgestone
Ancient Villa Ledgestone™ stone veneer speaks to a time when homes and other buildings were crafted from stones close at hand. A design that has remained virtually unchanged throughout the ages, its blend of regular and irregular shapes epitomizes rustic charm.
 
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Chianti
 
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Siena
 
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Toscana
 
 
 
Cobblefield

The distinctive look of Cultured Stone® Cobblefield® is designed to emulate the architecture of rural 19th-century America. Its rugged refinement makes it equally at home in residential or commercial settings.

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Chardonnay
 
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Desert Blend
 
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Gray
 
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San Francisco
 
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Texas Cream
 
 
 
Country Ledgestone
The extensive palette of installer-friendly Country Ledgestone differentiates one Ledgestone from another. It also provides a more subtle blend of color. For a bolder, more random look, pair with Cultured Stone® Dressed Fieldstone in matching or complementary colors.
 
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Aspen

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Black Rundle
 
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Bucks County
 
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Caramel
 
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Chardonnay
 
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Eucalyptus
 
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Mojave

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Red Rock
 
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Shale
 
 
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White Oak

 
 
 
Cultured Brick

Cultured Brick veneer looks like full thickness brick, but since it's only 1/2" thick it can be installed anywhere.

As an industry leader, we know a thing or two about stone–brick included. Warm and charming or industrial and modern, count on Cultured Brick® thin brick veneer to put a practical twist on a classic building material. As sturdy as it is versatile, its beautifully worn look works well in a variety of architectural designs. And it can be installed virtually anywhere, without the expense of additional foundation support.

Take it from a leader who knows. If we make homes look good, imagine how we make the owners feel.

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Antique Red
 
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High Desert
 
 
Del Mare Ledgestone
It’s as if the combined forces of earth, wind and sea over thousands of years created Del Mare Ledgestone® stone veneer. Inspired by stones found along the Mediterranean and Pacific Island coasts, the appeal of its intricate textures and rich colors is timeless.
 
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Barossa
 
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Burnt Ochre
 
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Kapalua
 
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Palermo
 
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Patina

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Sangria

 
Dressed Fieldstone
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Aspen
 
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Bucks County
 
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Chardonnay
 
 
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