Bluestone FlaggingIrregular Bluestone Flagging is created by using large pieces of stone that have broken during the mining process. This leaves the face of the stone in a natural cleft pattern, allowing the veining to show through. Bluestone Flagging can be arranged in a mosaic pattern to create a custom patio or walkway. It is available in multicolor-a rich mixture of of grey, blue, tan & brown colors.
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Olde Sturbridge FlaggingOlde Sturbridge is a New England quarried stone with a medium to course grain. The stones are flat in nature, making for an easy installation. Olde Sturbridge can be used as a flagging paver for both walkways & patios. Pieces naturally vary in size, so they can be fit together to create a rustic, mosaic look. Olde Sturbridge varies in color from light tan to rust to brown.
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South Bay Quartzite FlaggingSouth Bay (or So Bay) Flagging is a quartzite sandstone. Sandstone is very durable in nature, and wears extremely well. It's split face gives it great visual texture, while still being smooth enough to use in patios and walkways. So Bay Flagging exhibits a huge mix of colors in each stone: tan, antique white, ice blue, amber, and brown. It has a warm feel to it, and works well at any home.
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Blue Mountain FlaggingBlue Mountain Flagging is a granite flagging quarried in Whitehall, NY. Granite is extremely durable an has great longevity. It can be arranged in a mosaic pattern to create your own custom patio or walkway. Blue Mountain has a consistent, medium course blend to it, and has undertones of blue, green, grey and white.
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