Traditional | Classical

Residential Stone

Urban Villa

Architect: Ken Tate
Masonry Contractor: Williams Masonry

Residential Stone combining classical elements inspired by the architecture of Andrea Palladio with those recalling the romantic character of the Mediterranean Revival, this 12,800-square-foot (1189-square-meter) house pays homage to and enhances the extraordinary streetscape of New Orleans’ Saint Charles Avenue.”
Italian Revival | KEN TATE ARCHITECT

 

The M Residence

Set against a backdrop of manicured landscapes and timeless architecture, this distinguished residence showcases the refined use of Lueders limestone, elevating both its aesthetic and structural appeal. Quarried in Texas, Lueders limestone has long been prized for its durability, unique coloration, and versatility, making it a favored material for high-end residential design.  

Architect: Chas Architects
Masonry Contractor: CD Lonestar

Texas limestone residential home with landscaped front yard

Private Estate

Lueders limestone’s subtle tonal variations—ranging from buff gray to light gray— creates a sophisticated contrast that bridges traditional and modern design. The material is expertly cut and laid to emphasize clean lines and robust geometry, while maintaining a natural texture that softens the building’s grand scale.

Architect: Fusch Architects

Builder: Durett Homes

Mason Contractor: Rock Solid Construction Services

Luxury Chateau

From the entry surround and façade cladding to accent walls and landscape edging, Lueders limestone lends a unified visual language throughout the estate. The use of Lueders limestone here represents a commitment to quality, longevity, and regional character. It anchors the residence to its environment while asserting a sense of permanence and quiet luxury.

Residential Stone home with limestone exterior and elegant balcony

Modern | Contemporary

Terrace Mountain

Architect: Dick Clark + Associates
Masonry Contractor: Jaime Torres Masonry
Builder: Jon Luce Builders

Approaching the house reveals the massing and material palette of Texas Lueders limestone, copper and stucco. An intimate entry court features a unique steel gate, and a water feature below a low window into the living room, providing peeks in and out.

Refined Elegance

 This home showcases a contemporary interpretation of traditional residential architecture, prominently featuring Lueders Cut Smooth limestone as a defining material. This limestone cladding exudes a refined elegance through its clean, honed finish, offering a smooth tactile quality that complements the minimalist lines of the structure.

Builder: Goff Homes

Residential Stone home with limestone exterior and landscaping
Contemporary Residential Stone home with stone exterior and clean lines

Redbud Residence

The Lueders limestone is laid in a linear ashlar pattern, emphasizing the clean geometry and enhancing the building’s modern silhouette. As a trusted residential stone supplier, we offer a range of options, including residential stone veneer. Its subtle tonal variations add depth and richness to the façade. The stone’s natural-grain texture and natural fossil markings of the Cordova Cream provide a layer of organic authenticity that harmonizes beautifully with the lush greenery surrounding the property, making it ideal for residential stone cladding and stepping stone residential applications.

Architectural Revivalism

Private Residence – Architectural Elements in Lueders Cut Limestone

This residence showcases a classic example of Mediterranean Revival architecture with a distinct emphasis on Lueders limestone materials, notably visible in its structural detailing and finishes.

The columns and arches are crafted from Lueders limestone, adding a sense of permanence and classic beauty to the façade.   The large, arched windows and the elegant balcony overhang are framed by Lueders Limestone

Builder: Period Homes

Mayan Escape

The Mayan Estate presents a striking example of bold, timeless Mayan architecture with a heavy emphasis on natural stone materials, creating a sense of both strength and elegance.

The façade prominently features large, stone-clad walls with a rough-hewn finish, enhancing the structure’s monumental presence. The use of stone creates a solid, grounded aesthetic, evoking the feeling of an ancient fortress.

Architect: Paul Lamb