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    Blue Thermal Steps

    For a more contemporary, smooth look or if thickness variations are an issue, "Thermal" bluestone is usually the preferred option.

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    Full Color Natural Pattern

    Bluestone from Pennsylvania and New York comes in a wide range of colors, depending on the quarry and the specific layer of stone being harvested.

    Common hues include shades of brown, rust, steel blue, and grey, with occasional hints of bluish-green, plum (lilac), and black (dark grey). As a natural product, bluestone’s color variation is part of what makes it so unique and beautiful.

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    Full Color Patio Kits

    The "full color" designation means that the kit includes a broad spectrum of tones, giving you a dynamic, multicolored look that enhances the overall visual appeal of your outdoor area. Bluestone Full Color Patio Kits typically include various sizes of stones that can be laid in a pattern, providing flexibility in design and making it easier for homeowners or contractors to install a patio with a professional and cohesive appearance.

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    Full Color Thermal Steps

    These steps are carefully processed to have a thermal finish, which gives them a smooth, sleek, and consistent surface. The "full color" designation means that these steps feature a wide variety of natural colors, including shades of blue, brown, grey, rust, and even occasional hints of green or plum, offering a beautiful and dynamic appearance.

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    Natural Blue Cleft

    The grain structure of bluestone becomes visible when it is split along its natural seams.

    It is the clefting that gives natural cleft bluestone its distinctive beauty. While stones from other regions of the U.S. or around the world may come in similar colors, the texture of New York and Pennsylvania bluestone is truly one-of-a-kind.

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    Blue Treads

    Bluestone tread cuts refer to the specific way bluestone is cut and shaped for use in stairways, steps, or other vertical applications. The cutting method impacts both the appearance and functionality of the treads, ensuring they fit seamlessly into various landscaping and hardscaping projects. There are several common types of tread cuts, each serving a different aesthetic or practical purpose.

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    Full Color Treads

    Bluestone Full Color Treads are typically finished with a thermal treatment, which involves heating the stone to high temperatures and then cooling it rapidly, creating a smooth, even surface that is slip-resistant and visually appealing. This thermal finish also enhances the stone’s durability, making it perfect for high-traffic areas such as stairways, pathways, and entrances.

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    Full Color Natural

    Full Color Natural Bluestone is a versatile, durable, and aesthetically pleasing material that offers a broad spectrum of colors and finishes, making it a popular choice for enhancing outdoor spaces. Whether for a rustic garden pathway or a sleek modern patio, it provides lasting beauty and functionality.

  • Colonial

    Colonial

    Colonial are commonly used for building walls, offering a rustic, timeless look with natural texture and enduring strength.

  • Lilac colonial

    Lilac Colonial

    Colonial are commonly used for building walls, offering a rustic, timeless look with natural texture and enduring strength.

  • Garden path colonial

    Garden Path Colonial

    Bluestone is a popular material for garden paths, offering a natural, elegant look that blends beautifully with outdoor landscapes. Its strong, slip-resistant surface makes it ideal for walkways, guiding visitors through gardens or connecting outdoor spaces with both function and style.

  • Gauged colonial

    Gauged Colonial

    Colonial are commonly used for building walls, offering a rustic, timeless look with natural texture and enduring strength.

  • Field stone boulders

    Field Stone Boulders

    Boulders are often used as decorative elements in landscaping, adding natural beauty, texture, and visual interest to gardens, pathways, and outdoor spaces.

  • Field Stone Garden Path

    Field stone garden path

    Colonial and fieldstone are commonly used for building walls, offering a rustic, timeless look with natural texture and enduring strength.

  • Irregular/broken flag stone

    Irregular/Broken Flag Stone

    Bluestone broken stand-up, also known as irregular flagstone, is a versatile and visually striking material used for patios and walkways. Each piece features a natural cleft surface and unique shape, creating an organic, freeform pattern that blends seamlessly with outdoor environments. Its earthy tones—ranging from blue-gray to shades of green, brown, and lilac—add warmth and character to any landscape design.

  • Veneer stone

    Veneer Stone

    Bluestone veneer is a popular choice for enhancing the exterior of homes, offering a natural and timeless look with exceptional durability. Made from thin slices of authentic bluestone, this veneer is applied to the sides of houses to create the appearance of full-depth stone without the added weight or cost. Its rich, earthy tones—ranging from blue-gray and green to brown and lilac—complement a variety of architectural styles, from rustic to modern.

  • Thermal irregular

    Thermal Irregular

    Bluestone broken stand-up, also known as irregular flagstone, is a versatile and visually striking material used for patios and walkways. Each piece features unique shapes, creating an organic, freeform pattern that blends seamlessly with outdoor environments. Its earthy tones—ranging from blue-gray to shades of green, brown, and lilac—add warmth and character to any landscape design.

  • Field stone wall stone

    Field Stone Wall Stone

    Fieldstones are commonly used for building walls, offering a rustic, timeless look with natural texture and enduring strength.

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