




This one was a full front yard overhaul. We poured a 1,005 sq ft stamped concrete driveway in oyster white with a smokey beige border running the perimeter. The color combo works really well with the home's neutral siding - everything ties together without feeling overdone.
The stamping itself gives the surface a stone-tile texture that holds up far better than plain concrete when it comes to cracking and surface wear. That defined border is more than just a design detail - it acts as a natural separation between the concrete field and the surrounding landscape, and it keeps the edges looking intentional rather than rough.
On top of the driveway work, we brought in 40 tons of beige stone to fill out the yard, installed a new shed pad, and handled the mailbox install too. It's the kind of job where every piece builds on the last. Get any one element wrong and the whole front yard feels off. Get it right, and you end up with something that looks like it was always supposed to be there.
Big shoutout to Andy for partnering with us on this one. Jobs this size come together a lot smoother when you're working with people who take the same level of care you do. The result speaks for itself.
A driveway like this isn't just about looks - it's a long-term surface investment that adds real value to the property. Stamped concrete done right is low maintenance, extremely durable, and a serious upgrade over cracked asphalt or plain gray concrete.