Architectural Stone Spaces
Stone should shape a space - not decorate it.
When stone is treated as a surface covering, it feels applied.
When it’s teated as an architectural element, it becomes grounding, permanent, and intentional.
Our stone work focuses on creating visual anchors - features that define a room, frame a view, or connect interior and exterior spaces through material and precise execution.
This is not decorative stone work. Its architectural.
Interior Stone Features
Fireplace surrounds
Feature and accent walls
Bathroom and wet area stone environments
Stair and vertical architectural elements
Designed to bring depth, warmth, and permanence to interior spaces.
Exterior & Transitional Spaces
Outdoor fireplaces and feature walls
Covered patios and outdoor living areas
Entry statements and architectural accents
Seamless interior - exterior stone transitions
Stone is used to ground the architecture and elevate how the space is experienced.
Material Selection & Performance
Material choice is not just aesthetic - it affects what can be built, where it can be installed, and how precisely it can be executed.
For our architectural stone features, we work with premium stone systems such as Evolve Stone, selected for its refined appearance, reduced weight, dimensional consistency, longevity, and installation versatility compared to traditional masonry.
These systems allow us to:
Integrate stone features without imposing heavy structural requirements
Execute clean detailing and tight alignment on interior and exterior walls
Incorporate stone into renovations and existing structures with greater control
Maintain visual depth and permanence while allowing for a more refined build process
The advantage is not speed - it’s precision.
Stone features can be thoughtfully integrated into a space without compromise to proportion, finish quality, or long term performance.
Our Approach
Stone features require precision before installation begins.
Every project considers:
Scale and proportion within the architecture
Joint alignment and pattern continuity
Transitions to adjacent materials
Lighting interactions and shadow
Long-term durability and performance
This planning is what separates architectural stone work from decorative installations.
Project Scope & Investment
Architectural stone projects are typically integrated into larger renovations or new builds.
Standalone stone features me be considered selectively.
Minimum project investment: $30,000+
We take on a limited number of stone projects each year to ensure design intent and execution standards are maintained.
If you’re planning a project where stone plays a defining role, we invite you to request a consultation.

