Stone Trends We’re Anticipating for 2026
Outdoor design continues to evolve as homeowners, architects, and masons look for materials that balance durability, beauty, and practicality. Over the past year, our team has seen several materials rise to the top across projects throughout the region.
Looking ahead to 2026, these trends are only gaining momentum. From innovative porcelain products to timeless natural stone, here are four trends shaping outdoor spaces.
1. Porcelain from The Gault Collection Continues to Gain Popularity
Outdoor porcelain has quickly become one of the most requested materials for patios, walkways, and pool surrounds. The Gault Collection was created to combine the beauty of natural stone with the performance of porcelain, and we’ve seen growing interest in several of its colors and finishes.
Two styles that stood out in 2025 and into early 2026 are Riverside Blue and Marsh Grey. These porcelain pavers replicate the movement and texture of natural stone while offering several practical advantages for outdoor living spaces. Porcelain is known for its durability, stain resistance, ability to withstand freezing temperatures, slip-resistant surface, and easy maintenance - making it a reliable choice for outdoor applications in New England.
Designers and homeowners also appreciate the ability to create cohesive spaces by pairing porcelain patios with natural stone for a seamless, coordinated look. For example, Riverside Blue pairs beautifully with Blue Thermal Bluestone, while Marsh Grey complements Chelmsford Granite, allowing for smooth transitions to stairs, coping, and other architectural details. With clean lines, multiple available sizes, and cool gray tones, porcelain is continuing to shape modern outdoor design.
2. Limestone Veneer is Making a Strong Statement
While modern materials continue to gain attention, classic natural stone is far from fading away. In fact, limestone veneer has been appearing in more projects than ever.
Limestone offers a soft, natural color palette that blends beautifully with outdoor environments. Its subtle textures and neutral tones create elegant patios, walkways, and terraces that feel both timeless and contemporary.
We’re also seeing limestone used in vertical applications such as fireplaces, outdoor kitchens, and retaining walls. Veneer allows designers to bring the texture of natural stone to vertical surfaces while maintaining a refined architectural look.
This combination of durability and understated beauty makes limestone a go-to choice for homeowners looking to create sophisticated outdoor spaces that feel connected to the natural landscape.
3. ThinStone Is Making a Comeback
Thinstone is another material making a comeback in more designs. While it has always been a reliable option for interior and exterior applications, we’re seeing renewed interest in using it across a variety of projects.
Thinstone offers the authentic look and texture of full-depth natural stone while being lighter and easier to install. This makes it ideal for:
Thin veneer can be applied to many surfaces without the weight of full stone, giving designers greater flexibility while still delivering the timeless character of natural stone.
4. Gravel Projects Are Growing - With a Smarter Delivery Approach
Decorative gravel has always been a staple in landscape design, but demand increased significantly throughout 2025.
Driveways, garden paths, drainage areas, and decorative landscape beds all incorporate gravel for both functionality and aesthetic appeal. One standout gravel this past year has been New Jersey Beach Gravel, which continues to be a popular choice for coastal-inspired landscapes.
Along with the increase in demand, we’re also seeing customers take advantage of improved delivery methods. Instead of simply dumping gravel at the end of the driveway, many projects now utilize our tailgate spread delivery option. With this service, our driver drives up and down the driveway while releasing the gravel, creating a clean, smooth, and even spread - saving customers the time and effort of raking it themselves while helping projects move more efficiently. To schedule a tailgate spread, just give us a call and order your gravel!
5. Unique Fabrication Opportunities
As outdoor spaces become more customized, 2026 is shaping up to be a year for creative stone fabrication. Architects and designers are exploring unique flagging layouts, including the cracked ice pattern, where each piece is custom-cut to create an organic, one-of-a-kind design.
We’re also seeing more large-format custom-cut flagging slabs, which create a bold look with fewer joints, as well as monolithic pieces used for pier caps, wall caps, steps, and fire pits. These single-piece elements add a clean, architectural feel while highlighting the natural beauty of the stone.
At Gault Stone, we work closely with architects and contractors to bring these custom fabrication ideas to life.
Looking Ahead
Trends in stone and landscape design often reflect a balance between innovation and tradition - and the projects we’re seeing today capture both. Porcelain products from The Gault Collection bring modern performance and style, while natural materials such as limestone and thinstone continue to deliver timeless beauty.
At Gault Stone, our team works closely with homeowners, architects, landscape designers, and contractors to help bring these ideas to life. Whether you’re planning a full outdoor living space, updating a patio, or starting a new landscape project, we’re here to help you find the right materials for the job.
Because at Gault Stone, our philosophy has always been simple: You First.
