Friday, March 19, 2010

2010 Landscape Expo (Kirchner Earth City Plant)


Romanstone "Stacked Pinwheel" - created using Bethany Ledge color blend Ledge Rock 6x9 pavers (outer accent band), Terra Cotta color blend 6x9 Cobble pavers (inner accent band), the Stacked Pinwheel laying pattern used Bethany Ledge color blend Ledge Rock 6x12 pavers and Terra Cotta color blend 6x6 Cobble pavers



















Romanstone Timberwood color blend Ledge Rock weathered pavers (4 Sizes - 6x6, 6x9, 6x12, and 12x12) with an accent band of Romanstone Wheat color Hollandstone pavers























Romanstone Timberwood blend PreLedge Rock pavers (4 Sizes, non-tumbled standard finish) with an accent band of Romanstone Bethany Ledge blend Ledge Rock 6x9 pavers




















Romanstone Timberwood blend PreLedge Rock pavers (4 Sizes, non-tumbled standard finish)



















Romanstone Timberwood blend PreLedge Rock pavers (4 Sizes, non-tumbled standard finish) with an accent band of Romanstone Bethany Ledge blend Ledge Rock 6x9 pavers



















Romanstone Terra Cotta blend Olympia Finish (face-mix) Hollandstone pavers with an accent band of Bethany Ledge blend Ledge Rock 6x9 pavers (note: pavers in this photo are wet)



















Romanstone Terra Cotta blend Standard Finish Hollandstone pavers with an accent band of Bethany Ledge blend Ledge Rock 6x9 pavers (note: pavers in this photo are wet)



















Romanstone Cobble Circle pavers (Adobe color blend circle with Wheat color circle kit pavers for the outer accent band), VERSA-LOK Bethany Ledge blend Weathered Mosaic Pier (24"x24") with Bethany Ledge blend Euroblock used for the pier cap (left side of seatwall), VERSA-LOK Sandstone blend Two-Faced Solid seat wall, VERSA-LOK Sandstone blend Weathered Mosaic Pier (24"x24") with a 26"x26" cut limestone 4-way wash pier cap (right side of seatwall)

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David Mudd is a Hardscape Sales Engineer at Midwest Block & Brick, a Midwest Products Group company. Please visit www.midwestblock.com for more information about the products and services that make Midwest your masonry and hardscape resource.