During the dog days of summer, it’s easy to see why many architects and homeowners are beginning to favor a buff or tan version of flagstone over the traditional blue/gray color. The reason is
HEAT. On a 90 degree day, I can go into our stone yard and put my hands on our
Buff Sandstone or
Golden Sunset flagstone for an indefinite period of time. I can’t do that with the dark blue/gray, green or dark red flagging. My hands begin to burn after 10-15 seconds. If you and your family are prone to be bare foot while on the patio or (obviously) the pool deck, then the lighter material may be the way to go.
I’ve attached a really nice photograph that I ran across recently in a stone journal. To me, this patio and outdoor kitchen have a really fresh feel. It’s because of the light colored flagstone (
Buff Sandstone), matching counters and wall cap, and light colored building stone. I believe this to be the future trend of stonework on the east coast.
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Jun 15, 2009
For years, Stoneyhurst Quarry was one of several quarries producing the most dominant building stone in the Washington, DC area. The quarry was located near Potomac and was closed several years ago. Stoneyhurst stone was predominantly brown and blue in color, readily available and located centrally for the residential boom that has taken place since the 1960’s. Since the closing of the Stoneyhurst Quarry, architects, builders and masons have approached us, looking for stone with similar colors and features.
Irwin Stone has developed 3 product lines that have taken up the slack since the closing of the Stoneyhurst Quarry. These products are:
- Lake George
- Chocolate Gray
- Silver Lake
Recently, we’ve seen more and more architects use a combination of Lake George and Chocolate Gray to achieve a look that closely matches that of Stoneyhurst. Each of these products brings its own unique qualities and color to a new house or fireplace. These 3 products are 3 of our top 4 building stones. The following picture is of a recently built house using a combination of Chocolate Gray and Lake George.
