STONE PATIOS AND WALKWAYS

Stone patios and walkways shape how you move through and use your outdoor spaces. Built with irregular flagstone and fieldstone, these surfaces follow the natural contours of your property rather than fighting against them. Each stone is chosen for how it fits with the site and the stones around it, creating paths and gathering spaces that feel like they've always been there.

Stone patios and walkways serve multiple purposes on Maine properties: front entry paths, backyard gathering spaces, or routes through the garden. Natural stone handles Maine's climate well, with irregular surfaces that are naturally slip-resistant and built to flex with freeze-thaw cycles without cracking or shifting.

Below are examples of stone patios and walkways across Maine.

Boothbay Stone Walkway

Large irregular flagstones create a winding path from parking area to front entry. Each stone was fitted around existing plantings, keeping the edges organic so the walkway flows through the garden rather than cutting through it.

large irregular stone walkway

Southport Stone Entry Path

Massive flagstones connect driveway to front entry, echoing the granite ledge throughout the property. We incorporated an actual piece of ledge into the center of the walkway, building around it rather than removing it, so the path feels like part of the natural landscape.

building a stone walkway with massive granite slabs

Midcoast Maine Granite Patio

Precision-cut Maine granite creates a refined gathering space with ocean views. Each piece was custom fabricated to fit exactly, while the natural stone ties to the reclaimed quarry granite used in the property's walls. A balance of refined and organic.

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