Reclaimed cobbles from city streets and old mill yards generally are 6-7″ deep. These cobbles were produced to withstand the test of time and they have. Once we reclaim them we palletize them and can ship them literally all over the world.
The Ultimate Makeover–Reclaimed Thin Brick Works Its Magic in Texas!
We LOVE to hear back from our customers..especially when the project happens to be as transformational as this one!
Hot Coffee, Cool Brick: Our Thin Brick Veneer Hits Starbucks!
Stone Farm’s Reclaimed Thin Brick Veneer a perfect match for a new Starbucks on historic Canal Street. Background: This past summer, we received a call from Fulcrum Construction. The construction company was building out a new Starbucks at the corner of Canal and St. Charles St., a major thoroughfare in the city’s oldest neighborhood, bordering the French Quarter. We enjoy …
A Reclaimed Cobblestone Driveway With A Touch Of The Extraordinary
Along the banks of the Five Mile River in Rowayton, CT sits a fabulous airy and spacious newly constructed home with a natural beach toned feel. To compliment the architecture of this home, 150 year old jumbo big dig cobblestones that were taken from a reclamation in Troy, New York were chosen as driveway material. These reclaimed cobblestones not only stand out …
The Manhattan Project: Using Reclaimed Thin Brick Veneer
An awesome remodeling project in a Manhattan penthouse used our beautiful reclaimed thin brick veneer as a vintage enhancement to what is already a beautiful, light-filled space.
A New Look for Reclaimed Red Brick
New England Mill Blend is one of our most popular reclaimed thin brick options used for walls, backsplashes, and brick tile floors. Unforgettable Coatings, a design customer in Las Vegas, recently sent us photos of his personal home project that blew our minds away. By simply using a white mortar, he was able to accomplish a very unique look that …
Farm Fresh: The Journey of Bluestone
Did you ever wonder where the bluestone used for landscape design comes from? It has a rich history and experiences a long journey before it arrives at your home. Bluestone paving originated from quarries in North America. In New York, Bluestone was in great abundance and was the material of choice for the vast network of sidewalks in Manhattan. Many bluestone …
Building with Patio Pavers
When considering materials for a patio application, the first question should regard functionality: What type of finished surface is required for the space? Stone Farm loosely classifies surfaces from rustic (more surface variation) to refined (more of a uniform surface). A rustic surface might be fine around a fire pit or a walkway, but would not be suitable for a location with tables …
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