by Lisa Van Liefde | Oct 24, 2018 | Historic Information, Antique Reclaimed Cobblestone & Curb
Belgian Block or Belgium Block, is a general term used to describe very large, usually rectangular shaped (9” up to 12″ long) quarried stones, which have little affiliation with Belgium itself. Back when European ships set sail from ports such as Antwerp in...
by Lisa Van Liefde | Sep 7, 2018 | Reclaimed – Recycled, Antique Reclaimed Cobblestone & Curb
The depth of color, patina and richness of salvaged materials can make our homes truly wonderful Salvaged stone paving material, refers to unused or unwanted paving material that has value and can be reused, sold or traded. In today’s green building environment,...
by Lisa Van Liefde | Aug 9, 2018 | Antique Reclaimed Cobblestone & Curb
A variety of creative material options for garden borders or paths! Reclaimed cobblestone is great material to use for perimeter edging or borders. The image above shows how effective raised cobbles can be to retain decomposed granite or gravel. Available from our...
by Lisa Van Liefde | Jun 22, 2018 | Antique Reclaimed Cobblestone & Curb, Antique Sandstone Cobblestone
Nothing is more impressive than a beautifully installed driveway using antique reclaimed SANDSTONE cobble and reclaimed limestone CURB! European Sandstone cobblestone is a very hard, tight grained, durable cobblestone – as durable as granite. This unique...
by Lisa Van Liefde | Jun 7, 2018 | Antique Reclaimed Cobblestone & Curb, Natural Stone
Natural stone pavers increase your homes curb appeal and last longer! Natural paving stone is more visually appealing and also has the distinct advantage of lasting longer than manufactured pavers, decomposed granite or concrete. This should be considered when...
by Lisa Van Liefde | May 21, 2018 | Antique Reclaimed Cobblestone & Curb
Our May newsletter: Link below, to our May newsletter featuring a project with beautiful Santa Barbara Sandstone, French Limestone and our antique reclaimed Historic European Cobblestone. What are the differences between granite and sandstone? Learn more here: Monarch...
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