Atlantic worked with Dimauro Architects to design this new waterfront home. The driveway winds through evergreen trees and meadow inspired planting.
This driveway was prepared with a full asphalt base. Fine crushed bluestone was then glued to that surface. Chip seal driveways are very durable and more attractive than bare asphalt.
This driveway is made from 3/4 inch crushed stone and border with regulation size cobblestone. We always set our cobble borders in a bed of cement to ensure the stay put for many years.
A concrete pump truck was brought in to help pour this concrete driveway.
A 3D rendering showing ideas for a driveway, retaining walls, walkways and gardens.
This installation included new driveway, walkway, patio and gardens.
Vintage cobblestones were set on a concrete slab for this driveway makeover.
Our masons can help construct any type of drainage solutions to help keep your home dry.
This rendering shows a cobblestone bordered driveway with an irregular bluestone path.
Hector installs vintage cobblestones to create this street side apron.
This apron helps dress up and keep the end of this driveway neat. It was made from reclaimed granite of mixed size.
Atlantic designed and installed this exposed aggregate driveway. Concrete was selected to help accentuate the retaining walls and other features in this project .
John installs reinforcement for a new concrete driveway. Metal key-ways were arranged in a rectangular mosaic to create a more interesting pattern for the pavement joints.