
Patios built like rooms, not surfaces.
A patio is where a house steps outside. We build them in full-color bluestone, granite, and natural stone over a base engineered to stay flat and drain clean — outdoor rooms that host decades of summers without heaving, settling, or pulling apart at the joints.
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The base is the whole job
Everything you will think about a patio in ten years is decided in the first two days, before a single stone is set. We excavate to depth, install and compact a structural base in lifts, and pitch it precisely so water runs away from the house. A beautiful stone on a lazy base is a repair waiting to happen.
On the full-color bluestone patios we build across Wellesley and Weston, that discipline is what keeps the surface dead flat and the joints tight through a New England freeze-thaw cycle.
Stone selected for the house
Bluestone — full-color or select blue — natural cleft or thermal finish, granite, and irregular flagstone each carry a different mood. We help you choose the material and the pattern that belongs to your home, then dry-lay and adjust on site so the cuts at the edges and around features look intentional, not leftover.
Fire features, seat walls, steps, and integrated lighting are designed in from the start so the finished space reads as one room, not a patio with add-ons.
Designer-ready execution
We routinely build patios straight from a landscape architect’s plan — elevations, drainage, joint lines, and material schedule followed exactly. If you are coming to us without a designer, we lay the space out with you on site before we commit to stone.
Towns We Serve
Patios across Wellesley, Weston, Newton, Lexington, Lincoln, Needham, Bolton, Chestnut Hill, Marlborough, Sudbury, Concord, Dover — and the rest of MetroWest & Greater Boston.
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Patios, answered.
A natural-stone patio in MetroWest typically runs $30 to $60+ per square foot installed, driven by stone choice, base depth, site access, and features like fire pits or seat walls. Bluestone over a fully engineered base sits at the higher end — and is what lasts.
For the homes we work on, natural bluestone and granite win on longevity and character; concrete pavers win on upfront price. We are happy to build either, but we will tell you honestly which one fits the look you are after.
Most residential patios take one to three weeks depending on size, features, and access. We give you a real schedule up front and keep it.
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