For over a decade, we have focused on the art and function of stone masonry to provide Durango and surrounding areas with distinctive stone work. No matter what kind of project you have, from creating a one of a kind fireplace to designing an amazing indoor / outdoor living space, we provide the most comprehensive stone masonry services in the Durango area, greater Southwest and beyond.
Here are some of the types of Stone Masonry projects that we do:
Indoor/Outdoor Fireplaces Flagstone Paths
Firepits Exterior Flagstone Patios
Water Features Interior Flagstone Flooring
Veneers and Wall Caps Retaining Walls
Stone Columns Stone Steps
Examples of our stone masonry projects:
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Stone Masonry
We split basalt boulders from the volcanoes on the other side of the Rio Grande then tightly fit this privacy wall. Master masons Labe and Kino Kopelov carved the...
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Featured Items • Stone Masonry
This circular stone meditation room creates a stunning contrast to the stucco exterior of the rest of the house...
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Featured Items • Stone Masonry
This dry laid sandstone arch bridge was built using traditional stone masonry techniques. Built without mortar, the stones are laid in an arched form to support the...
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Landscape Construction • Stone Masonry
Craftsman style columns constructed of rounded glacial stone and natural plaster, along with a reclaimed cobblestone patio, create a graceful entry to this mountain...
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Stone Masonry
This interior fireplace features a tightly fit sandstone veneer and custom niches...
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Featured Items • Stone Masonry
This interior, circular, freestanding stone fireplace features sandstone block with windows for viewing the fire...
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Stone Masonry
Much effort went into finding the perfect stones for the hearth and mantle for this interior fireplace. Design by C. Seha...
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Landscape Construction • Stone Masonry
These buttressed sandstone columns and flagstone landing create an inviting entrance to a Durango residence...
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Landscape Construction • Stone Masonry
We used 10 inch thick Telluride stone to build this parking area...
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Landscape Construction • Stone Masonry
These sandstone steps lead up to a flagstone patio at a residence in Aztec, New Mexico...
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Landscape Construction • Stone Masonry
We used reclaimed sandstone blocks from the old fairgrounds to build a retaining wall and bench at the Durango Public Library’s demonstration garden. It was a...
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Stone Masonry
On this project at Mesa Verde National Park we built buttressed sandstone columns and walls for a new tram shelter. Design by Kim Round...
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Landscape Construction • Stone Masonry
This sandstone bench and veneered wall were laid in mortar in an ashlar pattern at a Durango residence along with a brick walkway and patio. Design by C. Seha...