Whether you’re craving traditional style or contemporary design, a stone walkway can revamp the exterior of any home. Arrange stones of different shapes, sizes, and colors to create a windy walkway that blends with a home’s natural exterior. Or, use perfectly trimmed pieces of stone set in a straight line to elevate the curb appeal of a modern home.
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Gardener’s Cottage – Lake Minnetonka by Murphy & Co. Design
Bruce Willits
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Brognard Okie Residence Addition & Renovation along the Main Line, Pennsylvania by Period Architecture
Angle Eye Photography
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Aspen Manor by Charles Cunniffe Architects by Charles Cunniffe Architects
Photo by David O. Marlow / Design by Charles Cunniffe Architects
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Water rills pour into a reflecting pool traversed by stone pavers at entrance by Hollander Design Landscape Architects
Charles Mayer
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Toulon Residence by Studio William Hefner
Architecture and Interior Design: Studio William Hefner
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Stone guest cottage with staggered slate roof-Lake Minnetonka by Murphy & Co. Design
Bruce Willits Photography
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Classic Upscale Waterfront Cottage with Commanding View by Walcott Adams Verneuille Architects
Ted Miles Photography
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Lawn Terrace and Porch, Longwood Farm, Texas by Curtis & Windham Architects
Hester + Hardaway Photographers
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Shingle Style on the Long Island Sound. Lloyd Harbor, New York. by Stokkers + Company
Architect: Smiros & Smiros Architects, Photo Credit: Durston Saylor
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Jackling | Modern Front Entrance by TRG Architecture + Interior Design
Bernard Andre
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Modern Prairie Townhomes by WEST STUDIO Architects & Construction Services
WEST STUDIO Architects / Landmark Photography
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Exterior by Barbara Lee Grigsby Design Associates Inc.
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Vine covered pergola with natural-stone path bordered by blue flowered geranium by Hollander Design Landscape Architects
Charles Mayer
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Spanish Colonial Revival by James Duncan, Inc.
Mark Roskams
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French Farmhouse Front Facade by Mark Scott Associates
Joel Warner
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– by SHM Architects
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Entry Courtyard/Front door by MLK Studio
Roger Davies
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This Mediterranean-style house sits on an acre and a half next to a lake. by Taylor & Taylor
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Come take a look inside this enchanting garden with a customized garden tea house tucked away in the foliage. by Wadia Associates
Wadia Associates: Landscape Architecture
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Fieldview Entry by Blaze Makoid Architecture
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Kitchen Trellis, Knollwood Residence, Houston, Texas by Curtis & Windham Architects
Hester + Hardaway Photographers
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Beach House, Shingle Style, Exterior Entrance by Deep River Partners, Ltd.
Mark Heffron; http://www.markfheffron.photography/
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Loggia Arch Detail with Bougainvillea by Paul Brant Williger, Architect Inc.
Nick Johnson
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Point Clear Bayfront by Walcott Adams Verneuille Architects
Ted Miles Photography
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Special landscape in Greenwich, CT. Exquisite Boxwood and Hydrangea. by King Garden
Katherine Sadler
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Lakefront Cottage Style Gardens by Mariani Landscape
Linda Oyama Bryan
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Hollywood Hills Residence by Mark D. Sikes
Darren Ankenman
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Sonoma Craftsman Addition by Wade Design Architects
Paul Dyer Photography-Jennifer Robin Interiors
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Timeless Tradition in Springhill by Walcott Adams Verneuille Architects
Ted Miles Photography
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Breezeway Entry by BGD&C Custom Homes
Wayne Cable
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Entry courtyard with stone urns, and a floating pavilion between pool and court by Khoury & Vogt Architects
Tommy Crow, Photographer
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