A beautiful stone compass inlay by Legacy Pavers

Stone Compass Inlay

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A beautiful stone compass inlay by Legacy Pavers

Project Description

A compass inlay is a striking way to break up a large, expansive hardscape area. Here we used contrasting colors and textures to make the design stand out.

Stone paver pathway at a resort in Sonoma

Stone Paver Pathway 1

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Stone paver pathway at a resort in Sonoma

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These meandering pathways lead to guest cottages, quiet patios and meeting rooms throughout a popular resort and conference center in Sonoma. The cobble-style pavers complement the property’s old-world charm.

A stone compass inlay at the USF project

Compass Stone Inlay

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A stone compass inlay at the USF project

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This custom inlay creates a unique focal point at the University of San Francisco campus, featuring a compass rose in the University colors of green and gold. The center piece is a custom-cut marble slab that was gifted to the university.

A stone paver inlay by Legacy Pavers in Santa Rosa, CA

Stone Paver Inlay 1

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A stone paver inlay by Legacy Pavers in Santa Rosa, CA

Project Description

You can add design interest to your driveway by selecting a different paver style or color to highlight an entryway, pathway or parking area. Here we chose a lighter paver to contrast the field pavers and break up a large hardscape area.