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July 16, 2010

Pebble Stone: the Ultimate Choice for Kitchens and Baths

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With the immense popularity gained by several natural materials inside kitchens and baths, pebble stones have become the number one choice for several people across the globe when it comes to enhancing the interiors.

When it comes to surfacing material, pebble stone is the most preferred stone. Varieties such as ...... (more...)

July 7, 2010

Paver Stone for Gorgeous Landscaping

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If you need to fix up your front yard, backyard or even just install a drive or walkway, you may want to think about hiring a professional paving company. Paver stone installation can make front yards look beautiful, and are a great alternative if you live in a dry place where plants have a hard time staying hydrated, or if your gras...... (more...)

June 25, 2010

Brick and Stone Combinations

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Using brick and stone in buildings has a long tradition, and there are a number of ways in which you can place a brick and stone combination in your own home. There are many varieties of bricks and stones, and so if you choose to install these materials in your home, you need to organize the different types in ...... (more...)

April 22, 2010

What is the best way to clean flagstone on a fireplace? The stone above the fireplace is covered in soot.?

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March 29, 2010

Have you used stone molds to make your concrete patio look like flagstone or other types of stone?

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I've been looking at stone molds such as brick, flagstone and molds that would make a decorative steeping surface on my old concrete patio. Would like to hear if anyone has tryed this on a concrete surface and liked the results?
I'm thinking about trying to use the mold and then install the finished product over my exsisting concrete patio. Will this work?

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