Stoneyard.com Adds Natural Stone Color Lines

Words: Dan KamysStoneyard.com Adds Natural Stone Color Lines

Stoneyard.com, a natural stone products company for residential and commercial construction, announces Nantucket Brown and Newport Mist, two new color lines available in four distinct shapes: Ledgestone, Mosaic, Square & Rectangular, and Ashlar.

The colors are suitable for both interior and exterior applications and are perfect for exterior siding, fireplaces, chimneys, walls, columns, wine cellars, water features, and foundations. Thanks to growing demand and increased production capacity, Stoneyard.com offers up to a 31 percent price reduction on many Thin Stone Veneer products in 2013.

"We are proud to offer American-made, all-natural stone products at competitive price points," says Stoneyard.com VP of Sales David Croteau. "[The year] 2012 was a fantastic year for us, and we've responded by ramping up our production capacity to meet that demand. Our dealers and satisfied customers can all attest to the quality of our Thin Stone Veneer. We believe our new colors, Nantucket Brown and Newport Mist, will prove every bit as successful as existing products such as Boston Blend, Colonial Tan, and Greenwich Gray."

New England Thin Stone Veneer is as light as man-made stone at less than 14 pounds per square foot. It is also only one inch thick, making it an ideal material for countless interior and exterior architectural construction projects. Even better, the product is entirely natural.

Stoneyard.com's product catalog consists of only real stone that has been split, sawn and hand-crafted in the United States. Stoneyard.com sells their natural stone products through a network of authorized dealers throughout the United States and Canada.

To see a photo and video gallery of finished projects that took advantage of the company's Thin Stone Veneer products, visit http://www.stoneyard.com/gallery.

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