STANDARD COLORS _as Vegas Concrete Pave Stones
Terra Cotta
Antique Pewter
Charcoal
Ramona Blend
Oaks Blend
Sierra Blend
Old Town Blend
Pewter
Tan/Brown
Santa Barbara Blend
Sand/Brown
Sand/Brown/Charcoal
Standard Colors
40
pavestone.com
_as Vegas Concrete Pave Stones
41
Heritage™ Series Concrete Pave Stones
Sand/Brown/Charcoal
Sierra Blend
Tan/Dark Brown
Standard Colors pavestone.com
STANDARD COLORS _as Vegas Concrete Pave Stones
Standard Colors
42
pavestone.com
ALL COLORS AND PRODUCTS SHOWN MAY NOT BE SCHEDULE A
_as Vegas Concrete Pave Stones
43
Las Vegas Schedule A / Pave Stones Product Name
Product Number
Schedule “A” Standard Colors
Holland Stone
217 (6cm)
Old Town Blend, Ramona Blend, Sand Brown Sierra Blend, Tan/Brown
Plaza Stone Rectangle
606 (6cm)
Antique Pewter, Charcoal, Oaks Blend Old Town Blend, Sierra Blend Tan/Brown, Ramona Blend
Plaza Stone Rectangle Heritage™
606 T (6cm)
Tan/Brown Blend, Sierra Blend
Plaza Stone Square
646 (6cm)
Antique Pewter, Charcoal, Oaks Blend Old Town Blend, Ramona Blend Sand Brown, Sierra Blend Tan/Brown
Plaza Stone Square Heritage™
646 T (6cm)
Sierra Blend,Tan/Brown
Symetry™
Symetry™ Square Venetian Stone™ Heritage™ Villa Stone™ I Heritage™
656 (6cm)
Antique Terra Cotta, Sierra Blend, Tan/Brown
666 (6cm)
267 T (6cm) Combo
400 T (8cm)
Charcoal, Terra Cotta
Sierra Blend
Sand/Brown/Charcoal, Santa Barbara Blend, Tan/Brown, Sierra Blend
Color Considerations For Modular Concrete Products Color Variations As in all natural materials, color in paving stones has inherent variations. Paver color is affected by the variances in the raw materials, concrete mixture moisture content and climatic conditions and other variations. Therefore, the colors shown are approximate representations of Pavestone’s paver colors, but should not be expected to be an exact match of what will be delivered.
Standard Colors
Call for pricing, shapes and availability if not represented in above chart.
The Nature of Efflorescence Another cause of color variations in pavers may be the natural phenomenon called efflorescence. Efflorescence, a deposit of white salts consisting of mostly calcium carbonate, may appear as a white powder on the paver surface and in no way affects the structural integrity. This phenomenon occurs in all concrete and although it cannot be completely prevented from occurring, efflorescence generally will weather off and disappear over time or can be removed with cleaners at the job site.
pavestone.com