STONE VENEER

Stone veneer takes an expert hand to get right. The Rock Garden controls the material from the quarry to the cut, which means every sawn, chop, and random pattern option is held to the same standard, setting contractors and builders up for success before the first piece is placed. Get what the spec calls for without settling for sub-par alternatives.

Sawn Pattern

Stone Veneer

Sawn pattern natural stone veneer is cut at The Rock Garden's quarry with straight top and bottom edges, creating a clean, linear layout once installed. It's the right call for dry-stacked applications and modern builds where tight fits and uninterrupted lines define the finished wall. Because the same team handles selection and cutting, pieces stay consistent across larger orders, which helps maintain alignment and reduces time spent adjusting material on site.

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Barcelona

Smoke Sawn

Locally Sourced

Ridgeline

Locally Sourced

Castle Ledge

Locally Sourced

Ozark Night

Locally Sourced

Ozark Sawn

Loveland Buff

Locally Sourced

Lincoln Sawn

Knob Creek

Glacier Sawn

Locally Sourced

Flint Sawn

Cross Cut

Cowboy Sunset

Cottonwood

Aspen Ledge

Arrowhead

Arctic Sawn

Alpine Ledge

Chop Pattern

Stone Veneer

Chop pattern natural stone veneer is shaped through a hands-on process at the quarry. Edges are squared enough to support a uniform layout while chiseling preserves the natural character of each piece, so it installs with clear structure but still carries the irregular detail that makes natural stone stand out. For contractors working on projects where the design calls for something more textured than sawn but more controlled than random, chop pattern lands in exactly the right place. It's a dependable middle ground that works across a wide range of architectural styles without pulling the design in either direction.

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Arapahoe Chop

Aspen Chop

Locally Sourced

Bellvue Blue Crop

Locally Sourced

Big Bear

Locally Sourced

Buckskin

Locally Sourced

Buckskin Arapaho 5050

Cliffs Chop Crop

Locally Sourced

Fossil Brown

Fossil Blue

Gentleman Chop

Locally Sourced

Great Plains

Knob Creek Chop

Laporte Chop

Mountain Shadow Tumbled

Old World

Ozark Chop

Smoke Chop

Summit Ledge

Random Pattern

Stone Veneer

Random pattern natural stone veneer keeps more of the stone's original shape intact from the moment it's pulled from the Northern Colorado quarry. Pieces are selected and prepared with minimal alteration, allowing natural variation to carry through the entire load in a way that still feels cohesive. It's well suited for organic, naturalistic installations where the goal is a wall that looks like it belongs to the landscape rather than one that was built onto it. Because The Rock Garden manages the material at the source, contractors receive stone that works together without excessive sorting. The material arrives ready to work with, not ready to sort through.

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Willownook Rubble

Smoke Random

Madrid

Knob Creek Random

Brownstone Fieldstone

Cherokee Rubble

Frequently-Asked

Questions

Where does your stone veneer come from?
Most of our stone veneer comes from our own quarry in Northern Colorado near Laporte. Some materials are sourced from regional partners when specific colors or types are needed.

What types of stone veneer do you offer?

We offer sawn pattern, chop pattern, and random pattern stone veneer. Each is prepared for a different layout depending on how structured or natural you want the finished wall.

What is the difference between sawn, chop, and random pattern veneer?

Sawn pattern is more linear, chop pattern balances structure and variation, and random pattern is more organic. The right choice depends on how consistent or natural you want the layout to look.

Is your stone veneer natural or manufactured?

All of our stone veneer is natural stone. It is quarried and cut for real installations rather than cast or molded.

Do you offer custom cut stone veneer?

Yes, we cut stone veneer to match project dimensions. This helps reduce adjustments during installation and keeps the layout consistent.

Do you deliver stone veneer in Northern Colorado?

Yes, delivery is available throughout Northern Colorado and surrounding areas. Timing depends on the material and project size.

How much stone veneer do I need?

It depends on your wall’s square footage and the pattern you choose. We can help estimate based on your layout to avoid over or under ordering.

Where is stone veneer commonly used?

Stone veneer is used on fireplaces, exterior walls, and vertical surfaces like columns and facades. It is chosen when consistency and fit matter across the install.

What is the lead time for stone veneer?

Lead times vary based on availability and order size. In-stock materials are typically available quickly, while custom cuts may take longer.

Can I view stone veneer before ordering?

Yes, you can visit The Rock Garden showroom off North College in Fort Collins to see available stone veneer in person. This helps compare patterns and understand how the material will look once installed.
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