Colonial farmhouse modern architecture exterior stone veneer fieldstone Spalted Oak Webwall full or thin stone by Buechel

The modern architecture of this contemporary colonial farmhouse design incorporates Spalted Oak Webwall exterior stone veneer. This full or thin stone facade accent complements a material mix of white shakes, black window trim, and a beautifully paneled columns for a decorative entrance way enclosing a covered front porch in support of a walk out from the second story deck above. Spalted Oak Webwall fieldstone veneer is also incorporated into the landscape design on the rise of the steps approaching this gorgeous home.

COLONIAL FARMHOUSE MODERN STYLE with SPALTED OAK WEBWALL FIELDSTONE FULL OR THIN STONE VENEER

Spalted Oak Webwall brings shadow and honey natural stone color tones to our Mosaic Line. Its artistic assemblage of irregular and random shapes consists of pieces ranging in diameters from 3″ to 16″ for both full veneer and thin stone cladding. Grays, tans, charcoals, whites, buffs, blues, dark grays, beiges with occasional oranges, browns, and blacks make up its robust stone color range. The resulting blend of natural stone (schist) pieces has a similar look to a granite stone veneer.

A finished Mosaic stone veneer in a dry stacked stone or mortar masonry grout installation of this kind will result in a classic cobbles, webwall, river rock or fieldstone veneer pattern. For this stone home project, Buechel Stone veneer makes for an inviting welcome by featuring a beautiful exterior stone veneer facade in nice contrast to white shakes and an elaborate front porch entry. Refer to our stone masonry blog for more details about how to install stone veneer in any one of the styles or patterns from our exceptional collection of Building Stone Veneers. Check out our Brag Book or follow our Design Idea Boards on Pinterest for more natural stone veneer masonry inspiration. Buy stone veneer from Buechel – for best experiences that make us your ONLY REAL CHOICE IN real STONE!

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