Choosing Manufactured Stone Veneer: A Quick Guide to Colors, Factors, and Brands
The Mason’s Pallet
Just as every artist has their palette of paints, every mason has their pallet of stones.
No decision in an indoor or outdoor stone veneer project makes an artistic statement like the choice of material colors. Materials like stone have the power to set a tone, make a bold first impression, and pay tribute to the personality of a homeowner.
Manufactured stone veneer (MSV) aka stone siding provides masonry professionals a full spectrum of color options. While natural stone is colored through ancient geologic processes that are beyond human control, there’s an artistry to the creation of MSV that allows for personalization in both shape and shade depending on demand.
Unmatched Color Schemes
Cultured Stone, the first-ever MSV manufacturer and industry leader,, offers over 75 stone colors in two dozen textures and styles. They are also the producers of various brick veneer profiles and colors, including Tenley Brick, hailed by Azure Magazine as “structural as well as decorative … and [introducing] a contemporary spin to old-world character.” Dutch Quality Stone, on the other hand, is available in 36 colors and is a great cost-conscious alternative produced by Westlake Royal Stone Solutions, Cultured Stone’s parent company.
These collections pay meticulous attention to detail and boast an extensive range of colors. Incorporating a stone profile that harmonizes with your exterior color palette or compliments the interior with an accent wall is a great way to elevate the look and feel of a space. This is precisely why they stand as the preferred selection for architects, masons, and discerning homeowners alike.
Cultured Stone’s color palettes are inspired by nature and align with the latest design trends and styles, ensuring its array of veneer ensures its veneer colors look vivid and compelling. Iron oxide pigments are applied by hand to each mold before the concrete and aggregate mix is poured, ensuring the color seeps thoroughly into the stone’s face and all the way around its edges.
“The coloring line is the most detailed and sought-after job in the plant,” Joe Marxkors, Sales Area Manager at Westlake Royal Stone Solutions said in an episode of Instone’s “InBuilding Design” exploring the benefits of MSV. “It takes 10-15 years to get there. You could have up to 10 different colors on one stone.”
As a result that craftsmanship, Cultured Stone has created some of the most realistic looking manufactured stone on the market. Marxkors sometimes carries a briefcase with a block of natural stone and a similar MSV version and challenges viewers to guess which one is real. Even the most seasoned masonry professionals often get it wrong.
“Cultured Stone the brand looks like the most natural stone product in the industry,” Instone CEO Kevin Grotke observes in this discussion on the differences between natural stone and MSV. “They are the founder and leader of the industry. They go to a great extent to capture the texture and the coloring of the stone.”
Manufactured Stone Veneer Color Considerations
Several factors may determine the veneer color a mason chooses for a home. Its appearance must complement the overall home design, enhance its curb appeal, and harmonize with the surrounding environment. Here are some key factors that masons tell us influence their color choices:
- Architectural style plays a significant role in color selection. A traditional or rustic-style home may benefit from earthy tones like brown, beige or gray, while a modern or contemporary-style home will look sleek with vibrant colors like black, white, or shades of blue.
- Existing exterior elements such as the colors of the roof, siding and trim should be taken into account to create a cohesive and balanced appearance.
- Surrounding landscapes are often considered to ensure the home blends with its environment. For example, a material like Cultured Stone’s white Fossil Reef Coral Stone is a natural pick for a home in a coastal community, while the rugged and earthy Bucks County Dressed Fieldstone is a great match for a home on a wooded property.
- Neighborhood character should also be taken into account. Whether to use a veneer that blends with the surrounding homes or a bold color that makes it stand out from the crowd is an important design choice.
- The climate and natural lighting in the area are factors to consider. In regions with intense sunlight, lighter colors may be preferred to reflect heat and keep energy costs down.
- Last but not least, homeowner preferences are of course crucial in the decision-making process. Masonry professionals should guide their clients’ choices to ensure they fulfill the vision for their home.
CULTURED STONE TOP 5 COLORS OF 2023
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Echo Ridge Dressed Fieldstone
Grays with blues and browns
Bucks County European Castle Stone
Cream with Brown & Red Features
Chardonnay Alpine Pro-Fit
Khaki with Charcoal & Reds
Gray Southern Ledgestone
Varying Gray Shades
Aspen Dressed Fieldstone
Dark Beige with Brown & Gray Highlights
DUTCH QUALITY TOP 5 COLORS OF 2023
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Prestige
Cream with a mix of greys and orange
Winter Point
Light gray with darker tones
Elkwood
Blend of grays and ruddy colors
Sienna
Reddish-brown with gray features
Quail Grey
Mid-tone gray with dark and lighter elements
Stone Siding Home Exterior Color Trends
Even with the endless variety of MSV colors available, there are a few timeless styles that are always in demand. MSV is made to mimic the appearance of natural stone, so veneers that have gray or beige bases like granites, limestones andsandstones maintain their appeal over the years, even as design trends change. The top five regionally-based est-selling Cultured Stone and Dutch Quality veneer colors of 2023 are a reflection of that.
Your Trusted Stone Supplier for Manufactured Stone Veneer
Instone carries manufactured stone and brick veneer brands in hundreds of color options for both interior and exterior home renovation projects. Contact our team today to discuss the perfect material, color and finish for your project today.