Lisa Miller 11/19/24 4:30 PM 8 min read

5 Exterior Natural Stone Projects Inspired for Fall

Natural stone adds charm and elegance to different spaces with its unique characteristics. Color ranges can add complementary or contrasting tones, textures enhance patterns and designs, and variations set each stone collection apart. When fall arrives, a warm, cozy aesthetic helps welcome the transition to cooler weather and builds excitement for the upcoming holiday season! Here are five natural stone veneer projects that set the stage to enjoy inviting and festive fall spaces.

CT Blend Roughly Squares and Rectangles Siding at a Long Island winery.

CT Blend Roughly Squares & Rectangles Siding

1. Exterior Siding

The exterior siding of Del Vino Vineyards, a winery on Long Island (pictured above) features Connecticut Blend Roughly Squares and Rectangles. Fall is a perfect time to enjoy outdoor spaces, with comfortable temperatures and a colorful landscape, between the change of seasons and decorative accents. Connecticut Blend also adds a range of color of its own, including blue, grey, tan, brown, and cream that works with any natural stone project. 

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Old New England Rounds Columns and Step Risers 

2. Exterior Accents (Columns and Step Risers) 

Old New England Rounds columns and step risers help set this home design apart, and add personality and curb appeal to the front of the home. The smooth, rounded edges of this Thinstone Veneer collection and weathered appearance add classic New England charm and earthy tones to the project (pairing beautifully with the white trim and light tan siding.) This is a perfect spot for holiday decor like pumpkins, hay bales, and seasonal foliage to welcome homeowners and visitors. 

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Old New England Rounds Plunge Pool Cover and Waterfall Backdrop

3. Plunge Pool

This plunge pool project is one of the best ways to illustrate the natural beauty and decor of the fall  season in New England! Also featuring Old New England Rounds Thinstone Veneer to add smooth edges and a waterside New England vibe, Redmond Design Group did an amazing job creating a space for all seasons. While we associate water fun with summer, Soake Pools offers a hot or cold option that extends the enjoyment to take advantage of fall scenery like this. 

Sterling Tan Mosaic Front Entry

Sterling Tan Mosaic Exterior Siding and Front Entry 

4. Front Entry

This project also features natural stone siding, but in the photo above, the focus is on the front entry and its role in setting the tone for the home aesthetic. It's also an ideal backdrop for holiday photos, especially when enhanced with seasonal decor! This project by by Amedore Homes featuring Sterling Tan Mosaic enhances the exterior design, adding medium tans and greys, with tones of rust and clay.  

Spruce Mountain Ledgestone Exterior Fireplace with Covered Patio

Spruce Mountain Ledgestone Exterior Fireplace 

5. Exterior Fireplace 

Fall is a great time to enjoy outdoor fire features, especially ones like the project above with partial cover and the feel and layout of a living room. The festive decor certainly enhances the appeal of cool nights, cozy spaces, and good company. The stacked veneer adds texture and a multi-dimensional look, and the tones of grey and tan offer an ideal backdrop for fall decorations (and pillows and blankets to enhance the outdoor furniture!) 

For more natural stone inspiration, for any time of the year, download our catalog--which features another stunning angle of Delvino Vineyards (featured in the first project in this post) in its  spring/summertime best! 

Delgado Stone Catalog

 

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