Carved Stone Fountain
in Stone Fountains & Sculpture
This is an example of an inverted (in the stone) fountain that bubbles and overflows into a full recapture pool.
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This is an example of an inverted (in the stone) fountain that bubbles and overflows into a full recapture pool.
Some photos of a completed front of a Stony Creek pink granite fireplace with a bluestone hearth. We'll eventually be building this up all the way to the ceiling with thin stone. This project was completed in Guilford, CT.
With summer finally upon us, don't hesitate to call Brooks Stone for patios, outdoors or even inside (to avoid the gnats) work.
A beautiful use of smooth, Stony Creek granite to make the main body of a patio. Bluestone borders and really brings the color and texture of the granite to life. This is the upper patio of the staircase here - http://www.brooks-stone.com/showcase/stone-stairs/granite-and-bluestone-stairs/27369.
These wrapped stairs attach to a bluestone pathway and then a very unique all granite patio with a bluestone border. The stairs are wrapped with a Stony Creek, CT granite wall and flower beds. The associated patio is here - http://www.brooks-stone.com/showcase/patios-and-porches/stony-creek-granite-patio-with-bluestone-border/27382
Some work in Branford, CT around Stony Creek. This is all Stony Creek granite, which has a trademark pinkish hue. These are classic waterfront walls and homes on the Connecticut shoreline.
All things stone in Connecticut and the Connecticut shoreline. We specialize in walkways, walls, decorative stone, pathways and anything you want with the beauty of natural stone.
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