A Great Selection of Mortared Stone Veneer
How do I select which stone is right for me?
TriLite Stone, Inc. is the best brand of stone for you because of its integrated coloring and long-lasting beauty. Our quality stone is available in multiple profiles and color combinations. The first step is determining which stone profile and color best fits your design application. We recommend selecting the stone profile you prefer, such as the rugged, more intricate look of a Mountain Ledgestone, or perhaps a more traditional, larger, and smoother stone, such as a Limestone. After selecting the stone type that is perfect for your project, the next step is choosing your color. For example, this could be a more monochromatic selection like Charcoal or an option with various colors like BucksCounty. Whatever your preference might be, TriLite Stone, Inc. offers a variety of color combinations.
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Stone Color TriLite Stone, Inc utilizes a minimum of 7 different base colors to create the colors available in all of our selections. Most all color selections are available in most stone profiles.
Adobe: Taupe, tans, and brown
Bucks County: Multi-color blend including taupe, crème, purple, red, and buff/gold
Buckskin: Tan, reds, and greys
Buff: Light tan, golden hue
Carmel: Taupe/khaki foundation with gray, brown, and tan accents.
Caspian: Tans, buff with some reds and green
Charcoal: Charcoal Grey
Chardonnay: Greys, tan, and some reds, along with a gold accent
Chestnut: Buff foundation with variations of gray and brown accents
Colonial: Whites, light tan
Country: Whites, light taupe, some buff
Glacier: Whites, light grey
Mesa: Browns, with some grey and golden highlights
Mist: Crème base and a soft red, almost pink tone
Mountain Moss: Tans, grey, buff, and some highlights of moss green
Northern Creme: Taupe and Creme, some light greys and brown
Northern: Light taupe, brown
Nottingham: Dark brown, clay hue
Ohio: Light grey, light buff
Onyx: Charcoal grey with some white and orange/rust highlights
Quartz: Grey with brown and some purple
Red Mountain: Reds, greys, and some buff
Rustic: Primarily Carmel blended with some light buffs
Sante Fe: Rusts, brown and buff
Sedona: Buff with grey and some pink highlights
Shale: Tans and grey
Sienna: Strong earth tones comprised of brown, taupe, buff, and creme
Sierra Ridge: Combination of grey, buff, and rust.
Silverado: White and grey with tan highlights
Smokey Grey: Variations of Light and Dark grey
Suede: Browns, greys, some buff
Texas Creme: White with some gold and light brown highlights
Western: Greys, light tan, some red
Willow: White, charcoal with some buff
Wisconsin: Buff, tans with some light grey
Email our customer service if you do not find the combination you would like to see.
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