Natural Stone Colors
- Crab Orchard Brown
- Crab Orchard Blue/Grey
- Ozark Mountain
- Canyon Creek
- Mocha
- Chestnut
- PA Blue Stone
- Arizona Sunset
- Arizona Oak
Crab Orchard Brown
Born in the hills of Tennessee, this popular stone is dominated by a broad range of multicolor brown and tan. Other colors may include rust and peach to rose and gold. It is important to pick out each pallet in person since there are so many varieties and color options avaliable. Here are a few examples.
Crab Orchard Blue/Grey
The name says it all. This Tennessee flagstone has colors that range from mysterious blues to slate grey with sometimes even a little brown mixed in.
Ozark Mountain *Stone Forest Exclusive*
If you have ever experienced the raw beauty of the Ozark Mountains then you know exactly where this stone got its name. Just think of it as a Black & Tan. Its deep black coffee colors blend with varying shades of ivory and tan to create a unique, lasting impression on your landscape.
Canyon Creek
Native of Oklahoma, this flagstone will show colors of dark brown, buff and tan. Its intermingled colors vary from stone to stone creating a slideshow of permanent beauty.
Mocha
Imagine a cup of hot chocolate. This stone is consistent in color throughout and will warm up any landscape. It has a smooth yet unrefined texture that begs to be a centerpiece at your home.
Chestnut
Golden buff and honey colors decorate this particularly consistent flagstone.
Pennsylvania Blue Stone (full color)
Pennsylvania Bluestone is a highly prized architectural building material from the rugged Northeastern regions of Pennsylvania and New York. This unyielding and durable flagstone contains earthy blues, greens, grey and bold lilacs forced into the stone by time itself.
Arizona Sunset
Subtle roses and tans compel this flagstone to glow with vibrant color in any surrounding.
Arizona Oak
From the desert of Arizona, this flagstone will add personality to your landscape with radiant tan and delicate peach colors.
