Black Soffit and facia and window and door trim along with green and brown siding are the extra
colors that are close to the Weatheredge Limestone Tumbled Olde Mill Blend, in this project.
Work in progress.
Notice they selected the header pieces (above the window) in advance. It’s best to plan ahead and
save your special pieces in advance like this Stone Mason did… rather than wishing for them later.
L-Shaped corners look so solid and strong. My stone-masonry experience kicks in when we make
nice corners… some pieces have a 6-10″ return, giving it structural appeal.
The Weatheredge Tumbled Olde Mill Blend, is a blend of random and squares & rec’s (the bed-face)
and ledgerock (which is the vein face).
Close up pics of the Tumbled Olde Mill Blend.
The Weatheredge Tumbled Olde Mill Blend looks nice in new settings as well as settings that you want
looking 200 years old when you lay your last stone. A recessed mortar joint compared to Overgrout
Joints, greatly affects the finished appearance also.