Exterior Design Ideas with Stone Veneer
Refine by:
Budget
Sort by:Popular Today
1 - 20 of 37 photos
Item 1 of 3
Quarry Mill
Tuscany natural thin veneer from the Quarry Mill gives this residential home an old-world castle feel. Tuscany stone’s light shades of gray, tans, and a few hints of white bring a natural, earthy tone to your new stone project. This natural stone veneer has rectangular shapes that work well for large and small projects like siding, backsplashes, and chimneys. The various textures of Tuscany stone make it a great choice for rustic and contemporary decors. Accessories like antiques, fine art and even modern appliances will complement Tuscany stones.
Ward Jewell Architect AIA
Placed on a large site with the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy at the rear boundary, this one story residence presents a modest, composed public façade to the street while opening to the rear yard with two wings surrounding a large loggia or “outdoor living room.” With its thick walls, overhangs, and ample cross ventilation, the project demonstrates the simple idea that a building should respond carefully to its environment.
Laura Hull Photography
Andrea Schumacher Interiors
This bright red front door contrasts nicely against the white. stone exterior. Two gargoyles sit out front.
Photo credit: Emily Minton Redfield
DRB Homes and Design
For this amazing property, we networked 119 Phillips HUE bulbs, 18 carriage lamps, 2 gas handle lamps, 24 landscaping up lights, 32 path lights, and 16 stair lights. Either individually, or smartly sectioned, our client can control it all through Alexa or on his iPhone.- Photo by Jeff Merrick
Alair Homes Grey Bruce
Custom home with great stonework exterior, window details, and vaulted entryway.
Exterior Design Ideas with Stone Veneer
1