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Joel von Trapp-VT Design Build
Stone work and styles...
We are passionate about stone. Stone is a timeless material. Its beauty and durability make it one of our favorite materials to work with. This is important because the houses of Pelio were traditionally built out of stone and the building codes for the villages around Pelio require that new buildings use stone in their construction (stone roofs, retaining walls ect...). We specialize in quality masonry construction and renovation with no job too big or too small.
![]() Random paving | ![]() Random paving design | ![]() pond |
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![]() pond | ![]() path | ![]() Stone throne |
![]() Stone throne 2 | ![]() Recycled stone veneer | ![]() Recycled stone veneer |
![]() Stonescaping | ![]() Stonescaping | ![]() Stonescaping |
![]() Stonescaping | ![]() Water feature | ![]() Water feature |
![]() Water feature | ![]() Stone steps | ![]() Stone stairs |
![]() Stairs | ![]() cantilever stairscantilever stairs built into cyclopian retaining wall. | ![]() cantilever stairscantilever stairs built into cyclopian retaining wall. |
![]() Marble fireplaceMarble fireplace built from recycled marble curb stones. | ![]() driveway | ![]() driveway2 |
![]() stone slate rooflocally sourced Pelion slate | ![]() stone slate rooflocally sourced Pelion slate | ![]() Random stone paving pattern |
![]() ashlar stone pavinglocally sourced flagstone from Pelio | ![]() Cyclopean wall | ![]() weathered conglomerate stonetraditional Cyclopean style, dry stacked |
![]() limestonerecycled stone from an old building reused in a random rubble pattern | ![]() marblerough ashlar pattern | ![]() limestonerough ashlar pattern |
![]() limestonedry stack, random rubble pattern | ![]() limestonetight ashlar pattern | ![]() blue limestonedry stack in a random rubble pattern. |
![]() porous stonerough ashlar pattern with white mortar | ![]() porous stonepolygonal pattern with white mortar. | ![]() stone from Halkidikipolygonal pattern |
![]() marblepolygonal pattern | ![]() limestonere-pointed stone facade. |
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