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There is simply nothing like relaxing in a beautifully designed garden at the end of a hard day at work, with a drink in hand. However, building the perfect garden takes time and effort. After all, it is not just about growing flowers and planting miniature trees and shrubs. The beauty of a garden is just as dependent on how the boundary walls are built, which kind of furniture is placed in there, and so on. For instance, have you considered building boundary walls with veneer stone? Veneer stone (also known as stone veneer) consists of, as you may have known, slabs of natural or artificial stone, coated with a special kind of water-resistant material. This makes the material highly resilient and protects it against the natural erosion process. Without this, stone walls would not stand for long without getting cracked and chipped at places. However, just as any other building material, veneer stone comes with its own set of pros and cons. Here are some of the most important facts you must keep in mind if you wish to have the boundary walls of your garden (or anything else for that matter) built with veneer stones: 1. Veneer stones resemble their real counterparts very closely, and are yet available in many different styles. So, you have the option to customize the look of your boundary walls just the way you want. Walls constructed with these will last for years, and keep looking good throughout the time. The best thing about these materials is that you have the option of fixing these to your existing walls using adhesive. Doing so will make the walls look great and also protect those from water for a long time to come. 2. Walls are not the only things you can construct with veneer stones. There are so many other pieces of furniture that you could build out of these. Tables, for instance, would be very good options. And maybe you could try getting a pair of excellent garden chairs to go with the table too. 3. Stone veneer is easy to replace if it gets cracked. Since it is all held together by adhesive, the mason would only have to remove the cracked block and glue a new one in its place. Veneer stones are at least 40% cheaper than their natural counterparts, and make for excellent economical choices, especially if you plan to change the look of your home on a yearly basis. So, do not wait any further to have walls made with veneer stone. Montgomeryville has many experienced masons who have been working with these materials for years. Get in touch with one of them to start changing the look of your home, for the better.