• Close-up of a stone fireplace with an interior lined with beige bricks.

    Masonry Fireplaces

    We build true masonry fireplaces from brick, block, mortar, and natural stone. This is traditional construction - substantial, structural, and made to serve the home for generations. Because of the weight and engineering involved, careful planning is essential, and we address those details from the beginning. If you’re considering a real masonry fireplace, we’re glad to walk you through the process.

  • A stone fireplace with a wooden mantel, decorated with a red vase holding dried flowers, a small bear figurine, a metal candle holder with three candles, and a wooden sign that says 'Porter' with mountain and tree designs.

    Fireplace Inserts

    A fireplace naturally anchors a room, giving it presence and purpose. When full masonry isn’t the right approach, we face wood-burning and gas units that offer efficiency and design flexibility without major structural demands. We’ll help you select the right system and the stone to fit.

  • A stone fireplace with a wood stove in front, set on a stone platform inside a room.

    Stove Backings

    Wood stoves provide efficient heat in a compact footprint. We design and build custom stone surrounds for both wood and gas stoves, integrating them into the room rather than treating them as an afterthought. Stoves provide your home with steady heat - even when the power goes out.

  • A house with a stone exterior wall and large windows, surrounded by trees and rocks, with a shaded porch area.

    House Sidings

    Stone siding reinforces and protects a home’s exterior while adding depth and texture. We match materials and profiles to complement the existing architecture, creating a finish that handles weather and wear with confidence. The result is a surface that looks intentional and holds up over time.

  • A landscaped yard with a brick and wrought iron fence, green grass, colorful flowers, and a house in the background with a mountain and blue sky.

    Exterior Walls

    Stone walls shape outdoor spaces with structure and definition. Whether freestanding or retaining, we tailor each wall to the site and layout, selecting materials that suit the setting. Well-built stonework brings order and permanence to a landscape.

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    Patios & Walkways

    Stone paths and patios provide solid footing and natural character underfoot. Designed for the climate of the Pacific Northwest, these surfaces stand up to freeze-thaw cycles and seasonal changes. They can stand alone or tie into surrounding features for a unified outdoor layout.

  • A fire pit made of stacked stones with a metal fire grate and divided into sections with bricks, surrounded by a wooden deck.

    Fire Pits & Tables

    Fire pits and fire tables create a natural gathering point outdoors. We build them to suit the scale of your space, coordinating with existing hardscape and utilities. Thoughtful construction ensures they perform well and integrate cleanly into the overall design.

  • A wooden pole with a mounted black lantern hanging from a metal hook, set on a base made of stacked large rocks, located in a wooded outdoor area with green grass and trees.

    Pillars & Posts

    Stone pillars establish a clear entrance and lasting first impression. When paired with timber posts or beams, the contrast between stone and wood adds balance and strength to a structure. We work closely with builders and/or woodworkers to ensure both materials come together seamlessly.

  • Kitchen stove with a stainless steel pot, red kettle, and various utensils and small appliances on the countertop. Range hood above, stone backsplash, and dark wood cabinets.

    Backsplashes

    A natural stone backsplash introduces texture and depth behind the range or sink. Each slab or veneer carries distinct patterning, giving the kitchen a surface that feels authentic rather than manufactured. It can also echo stone used elsewhere in the home for subtle continuity.

  • Wall with decorative stones, shower fixtures, and a small shelf with two knobs.

    Showers

    Stone showers bring raw material into a refined space. We shape and set each piece with attention to drainage, layout, and long-term performance. The result is a shower that feels substantial and grounded, not decorative.

  • A stone wall with built-in wooden bookshelves filled with books, two black chairs on either side of a small wooden table in front, and a fireplace with decorative rocks inside.

    You Dream It

    Stone isn’t limited to traditional applications. From shelving to architectural details, we build custom features that highlight the material in unexpected ways. Our own stone bookshelf is one example - a functional element that demonstrates how far the material can go.