Outdoor Stone Wall |
Unlike
prefabricated stone masonry, which entail completing a step by step plan,
outdoor stonework is a creative endeavor from start to finish. Pre-ordered
stone can make lovely stone work; however, selecting stone from a local stone
quarry outlet, or harvesting stone from the local environment calls for
creativity as it requires attention to the color and shape of each specific
stones the builder is purchasing. Selection
will go a long way towards determining the ultimate outcome of the project. Building with outdoor stone is an equally
creative undertaking. Each stone must be carefully inspected for size, shape
and color. As each piece is being added, the builder must strive to fit the right
stone into the right nitch. Making a stone wall is like creating an abstract
painting. One wall builder might be a rank amateur, another a Jackson Pollack.
Look closely at the wall pictured on the page. You will see large stones
interspersed with small ones, horizontally aligned stones interspersed with
vertically or diagonally placed ones. Sections
of the wall, where smaller stoned segments flow past larger stones, will draw
your attention. In one segment stones are arranged in an exciting wheel like
whorl. In another area, upper stones suggest an arch. No two walls are alike
and no two segments of the wall are identical.
Stone
work, especially involving larger stones, might be the most physically exacting
part of outdoor masonry. However, at the end of the day, the homeowner or mason
can rest with a sense of ultimate satisfaction. He has constructed something
that will last for centuries. He has irrevocably changed the face of the
landscape. A stone wall may cordon off a space for hundreds of years or more.
Some historical walls are thousands of years old and draw spectators to this
day. A carpenter works with wood
harvested from a tree that might be 25, 50, 100 years old, or more; whereas the
stone mason uses rocks that can last for literally millions of years and bring
with them an ineffable sense of the Earth's history.
In
the final analysis, two unique qualities and challenges of stone masonry stand
out above all the others. "Solid functionality." More than any other
type of landscaping, stone masonry combines solidity with functionality.
"The challenge of fitting the right stone into the right nitch." Building
a stone project is an in the now creative challenge whose outcome cannot be
known until the last stone is laid into place.
For professional outdoor stone masonry in the Yorktown Heights, Westchester County area contact the Turf Barbers; 914 302 2469 ; 2929 Quinlan Street Yorktown Heights, NY 10598;
For professional outdoor stone masonry in the Yorktown Heights, Westchester County area contact the Turf Barbers; 914 302 2469 ; 2929 Quinlan Street Yorktown Heights, NY 10598;
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