Bel Air rubble veneer is a light beige sandstone after the city that made it famous. Bel Air sandstone veneer adorns some of the loveliest estates in Bel Air and Beverly Hills.
Bel Air sandstone veneer is chosen for its large size yet subtle, pleasing color. Bel Air sandstone makes a statement without overpowering.
Bourget Flagstone sells Bel Air sandstone wall rock in 9″ to 16″ thick pieces – one of our largest for use as wall rock.
Bluestone Sawed Thick Ledger Veneer is often describes as GORGEOUS, ONE-OF-A-KIND, and STUNNING.
Pennsylvania bluestone is a soft, warm blue sandstone. Its rich texture and natural cleft surface make it a wonderful stone for building and highly coveted in Southern California.
Our Bluestone Sawed Ledger is hand-crafted to look like an old world, European cottage – however bluestone’s sawed surface works well with even the most modern designs.
Sweetwater (previously known as Multiblend) thick veneer is sandstone superior in hardness, consistency and smoothness to other rock in its class.
Sweetwater comes in a variety of tans, browns and chocolates. The mason who worked on the home featured on this page hand selected each stone so that the color palette would be as variegated as possible.
The hard density of this sandstone makes it a highly desireable stone to use on exteriors.
Stately, grey, blue-gray and black colored Yosemite slate ledger stone veneer with specks of red, purple and yellow sold in 2″ to 6″ thick pieces.
Yosemite Slate is a magnificent stone facade used in some of the most beautiful homes in Pasedena, California.
Approx. coverage 35 sq. ft./ton.
NOTHING ADDS IMPACT, timelessness and charm to a home like thick ledger wall rock. Each stone is sold from 2″ to 6″ thickness in various sized pieces – leaving its impact up to the artistry and talent of the mason.