Cobblestones & Cobbles
One of the oldest paving materials still in use today is cobblestone pavers. These beautiful stones can be seen in Rome and countless American settlements, as well as on some of the world’s best-preserved highways. They are now widely used in a range of commercial, residential, and public settings, and are one of the most widely used paving materials. It’s important to understand that the term “cobblestone” refers to a number of stone kinds that are used to create cobblestone pavers. Other materials include limestone, basalt, porphyry, and mesh. Cobblestone is particularly popular as a pavement material because of the various looks that can be achieved.
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Raven Grey Flamed Granite Cobblestones
Original price was: $120.00.$116.00Current price is: $116.00. -
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Midnight Flamed Granite Black Cobblestones
Original price was: $140.00.$126.00Current price is: $126.00. -
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Raven Grey Cobblestones – Natural Split
Original price was: $140.00.$126.00Current price is: $126.00. -
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Midnight Natural Split Granite Cobblestone
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Dove White Granite Natural Split Cobblestone
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Bluestone Cobblestone Pavers
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Black Cobblestones – Leather
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Cobblestones Porphyry Natural Split
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Black Slate Cobblestones
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Slate Grey Cobblestones On Mesh
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Summer Natural Split Granite Cobblestones
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Grey Natural Split Tumbled Cobblestones
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Black Natural Split Cobblestones
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Rustic Cobblestones on Mesh
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Dove Grey Exfoliated Cobblestones
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Summer Daze Cobblestones On Mesh
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Golden Quartz Cobblestones
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Fan Shape Cobblestones
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Brazil French Pattern Pavers On Mesh
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Kakadu French Pattern On Mesh
What is Cobblestone
One of the oldest paving materials still in use today is cobblestone pavers. These beautiful stones can be seen in Rome and countless American settlements, as well as on some of the world’s best-preserved highways. They are now widely used in a range of commercial, residential, and public settings, and are one of the most widely used paving materials. It’s important to understand that the term “cobblestone” refers to a number of stone kinds that are used to create cobblestone pavers. Other materials include limestone, basalt, porphyry, and mesh. Cobblestone is particularly popular as a pavement material because of the various looks that can be achieved. Cobblestone pavers are commonly octagonal, square, or rectangle-shaped, and come in a number of colors such as red, green, gray, black, terra cotta, tan, pink, and more. In the meanwhile, you can choose from four alternative patterns: running bond, circle fan, herringbone, and basket weave. By blending and combining different colors, shapes, and patterns together, you may create dozens of themes or choose one that best suits your taste. Cobblestones are renowned for both their hardness and their visual appeal. Given that cobblestones are utilized on some of the world’s oldest highways, it’s logical to conclude that cobblestone constructions are built to last. Additionally, cobblestones are low-maintenance and require minimal cleaning.
Drop Face
Drop face pool coping is a popular choice given it’s aesthetic design, as the edge “drops” over into the pool at a sleek right angle.
Bullnose
Bullnose tiles add a modern touch to any pool, thanks to their ergonomic shape, which creates a rounded edge that is both functional and attractive.
Tumbled
The edge of tumbled pool coping is carved without a drop face or feature. As a result, the texture of the travertine stone is enhanced by this pool coping.