Click to enlarge the Main Street, a Green T Company, Landscaping Stone Color Guide. 

What type of Landscape Stone are you looking for?
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We have 30 different Landscape Stones including: Desert Sunset, Grey Slate, Red Granite, Red Lava & Volcanic, Indian Sunset Rocks, Merrimack Nuggets or Pebbles, Royal Gorge Rocks, Black Marble, Zebra Rocks, Red Brick, Carmel Mix, Indian Sunset, Red Flint, Red Rotten, Black Lava, Black Cherry, Black Opsideon, Large or Small Pond Rock, Mississippi Rock, Antique Rouge, Arctic Rainbow, Autumn Smoke, Pea Gravel, Pink Blush Small or Large. Click the image above to match your vision or read below to learn more about each one.

A Closer Look at Each Landscape Stone

Desert Sunset, Grey Slate, Red Granite and Red Lava Volcanic Mix

And what color house would match best?

When choosing a landscape stone that matches or complements your house, we have several options:

Desert Sunset

Pictured top left.

What color house would it match best?

(Reds) Southwestern Colors: If you want to capture the essence of the American Southwest, consider complimenting your house with Red Granite. These houses include warm and earthy tones like terracotta, rust, and deep reds, which can harmonize with desert landscape stones.

Red Granite

Pictured bottom left & middle

What color house would it match best?

Dark Gray or Charcoal: Dark gray or charcoal-colored houses can create a contemporary and bold contrast with red granite. This combination can result in a modern and dramatic aesthetic.

Grey Slate

Pictured top middle & right

What color house it would match best?

White or Light Gray: White or light gray houses can provide a clean and classic backdrop to grey slate stones. This combination creates a timeless and elegant appearance.

 

 

Red Lava Volcanic Mix

Pictured bottom right.

What color house it would match best?

Earthy Tones: Earthy colors such as beige, tan, or light brown can provide a harmonious and balanced look when paired with Red Lava Volcanic Mix stones. These colors complement the stone’s natural red and gray hues.

Indian Sunset Rocks, Merrimack, Royal Gorge Rocks, Black Marble, Zebra Rocks

When choosing a landscape stone that matches or complements your house, we have several options:

Indian Sunset Rocks

Pictured top left

Indian Sunset Rocks create a harmonious and complementary look with houses with earthy tones. These colors echo the natural tones of the stone, providing a seamless and warm aesthetic.

Royal Gorge Rocks

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Royal Gorge Rocks are a dreamy addition to a home of light or warm colors. This color combination can create a welcoming and serene atmosphere.

 

Merrimack

Pictured top middle & right

Pictured in the middle are Merrimack nuggets and to the right is Merrimack pebbles

 

Black Marble

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Zebra Rocks

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Red Brick, Carmel Mix, Indian Sunset, Red Flint, Red Rotten

When choosing a landscape stone that matches or complements your house, we have several options:

Red Brick

Pictured top left

A classic landscaping stone. We ask that you special order the red brick in more than 4 tons. 

Red Flint

Pictured bottom left & middle

Carmel Mix

Pictured top middle

Indian Sunset

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Red Rotten

Pictured bottom middle & right

Black Lava, Black Cherry, Black Opsideon, Pond Rock, Mississippi Rock

When choosing a landscape stone that matches or complements your house, we have several options:

Black Cherry

Pictured top left

Black Opsideon

Pictured top middle

Black Lava

Pictured top right

Small Pond Rock

Pictured bottom left

Large Pond Rock

Pictured bottom middle

Mississippi Rock

Pictured bottom right

Antique Rouge, Arctic Rainbow, Autumn Smoke, Pea Gravel, Pink Blush

When choosing a landscape stone that matches or complements your house, we have several options:

Antique Rouge

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Arctic Rainbow

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Autumn Smoke

Pictured top right

Pea Gravel

Pictured bottom left

Pink Blush Small

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Pink Blush Large

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