Cordova Cream
Clean cream Texas limestone with a soft, uniform face. The signature Cordova — quiet, timeless, and elegantly understated.
Natural thin stone veneer for Texas homes. Dimensional Ashlar, Random Ashlar, Flagstone, and Ledgestone — quarried in Texas, hand-selected at our quarry, and delivered to your jobsite ready to install.
Clean cream Texas limestone with a soft, uniform face. The signature Cordova — quiet, timeless, and elegantly understated.
Cream Texas limestone with rich gold and amber highlights. A warm dimensional ashlar for facades that need character.
Soft caramel and grey limestone in a balanced dimensional pattern. A warm-cool palette for residential and commercial work.
Cream limestone laid with strong rust-red and clay-orange accent stones. A bold, earthy palette with deep contrast.
Cream limestone with prominent fossil and honeycomb cave texture. A rustic dimensional face with rich character.
Varying shades of pale grey limestone with subtle slate accent stones. A soft, weathered palette evoking old-world castle stonework.
Bright white-to-cream Texas limestone with a chiseled face. The signature Hill Country dimensional ashlar.
White limestone blended with amber and rust-toned accent stones for warm, varied movement. A bright, coastal-tone dimensional ashlar.
Cream and golden limestone mixed with caramel and grey accent stones. A rich Southern color palette with warm movement and natural contrast.
Shades of grey limestone moving toward cream. A soft, old-world palette with a quiet, weathered character.
Warm honey and amber Texas limestone with natural iron-oxide highlights. A sun-washed gold palette for facades that need warmth.
Square-cut white limestone blended with rust-red and dusty-pink accent stones. A coursed-random pattern with strong earth-tone movement.
Warm tan and brown sandstone with deep rust-brown accent stones. A rich autumn palette with strong horizontal movement.
Shades of caramel limestone with rough-chopped faces. A rugged, varied pattern with natural warmth and movement.
A desert-toned blend of cream, tan, rust, sage, and rose stones in mixed sizes. Full color movement with a soft Southwestern feel.
Bright white Texas limestone in a mixed-size random ashlar pattern. Clean, crisp, and quietly elegant.
Soft cream and grey limestone with subtle caramel highlights in a mixed-size random ashlar pattern. A weathered Old-World palette.
Bright white random-shape flagstone with crisp natural-cleft faces. The cleanest, brightest look in the flagstone range.
Warm cream, rust, and rose-toned flagstone with rich color movement. A signature look for fireplaces and feature walls.
Earthy tan and rust-brown sandstone wall stone. A natural, grounded palette for feature walls and rustic interiors.
Cream and white random-shape flagstone with warm golden iron-oxide highlights. A softer, sun-touched look for feature walls and rustic interiors.
Bright white limestone in tight dry-stack courses. Crisp shadow lines and a clean, modern ledgestone profile.
Layered shades of grey in a dry-stack profile. A clean, monochromatic ledgestone for modern facades.
Shades of grey blended with shades of caramel in tight horizontal courses. A balanced cool-warm ledgestone with strong shadow lines.
Cream and gold limestone with soft iron-oxide highlights. A warm, sun-washed dry-stack profile.
Mixed tan, rust, and slate-grey stones in a stacked profile. A rich multi-tone palette with dramatic depth.
Cream, grey, rust, and terracotta in a strong-contrast stacked pattern. Bold Southwestern color movement.
Warm brown and tan stones in a tumbled stacked profile. A deep, rich palette for facades that need warmth.
All shades of caramel in a beautiful stacked profile. Earthy, grounded color movement.
Cream and rust limestone with prominent slate-grey shadow accents. A varied, multi-tone stacked profile.
Austin White Dimensional Ashlar set with a smear-joint mortar finish for a weathered Hill Country look. Hand-troweled overgrout.
Full elevation of the same residence, showing Austin White smear-joint stonework across the entry, gables, and chimney.
Austin White Dimensional Ashlar in the original Cooper Stone 4-6-8 ashlar pattern. Bands of 4", 6", and 8" stones on a contemporary residence.
Front elevation of the modern Austin White residence — 4-6-8 ashlar wrapping the porch and accent walls.
Close-up of the 4-6-8 ashlar showing the chiseled-face Austin White stone in its three banded heights.
Rear elevation of the modern Austin White residence with the 4-6-8 ashlar meeting tall glass and metal canopies.
Austin White Dimensional Ashlar set in a random ashlar pattern. Mixed sizes laid for natural movement — a different look than coursed work from the same stone.
Austin White dimensional ashlar in 4-6-8 heights cut to longer-than-typical lengths. The elongated pieces stretch horizontally across this twin-gable modern residence, paired with black trim and a centered double-door entry.
Side-angle view of the same residence near the entry. The long-length Austin White ashlar pieces stack cleanly into the gable, with a black lantern and ornamental grasses anchoring the corner.
Austin White dimensional ashlar wrapping the full front facade of a stately two-story estate. Arched windows, dormers, and a slate roof sit naturally against the bright cream limestone.
Side-angle view of the same estate. Austin White stonework flows past a turned-limestone balustrade rail across the entry porch, with manicured boxwood hedges leading up the drive.
Castle Grey dimensional ashlar in the Cooper Stone 4-6-8 ashlar pattern, paired with painted stucco panels and an arched front entry.
Wide street view of the same Tudor residence showing the 4-6-8 ashlar pattern flowing across multiple gables and the garage approach.
Castle Grey blended with roughly 10% Charcoal accent stones in 4-6-8 ashlar. The scattered dark pieces add depth and movement to the cool-grey facade.
Wichita White random ashlar wrapping the turret, archways, and lower walls of a French country residence. Bright white limestone against cream stucco and dark wood brackets.
Castle Grey in a 2-4-6-8 ashlar pattern with sawn ends framing the windows, arched entry, and garage openings. Crisp, tailored corners against a soft Hill Country palette.
Antique stone from the 28" ledge bed cut to 4", 6", and 8" course heights, paired with brick and arched openings for an Old-World French country residence.
French Chateau random ashlar laid across the full facade. A soft, Old-World palette with arched openings and steeply pitched roofs.
Austin White dimensional ashlar laid in uniform 8" courses. A quiet, contemporary pattern for a modern Texas residence.
Wide front view of the modern Austin White residence — 8" courses wrapping the lower walls and pillars under a hipped roof.
Side elevation showing the full extent of the 8" coursing across the modern residence.
Close-up of the uniform 8" coursing — chiseled-face Austin White with crisp mortar lines.
Castle Grey tumbled with a few caramel pieces mixed in for natural warmth. Set against half-timbered stucco and a copper-clad porch entry.
Goldstone dimensional ashlar in mixed 4", 6", 8", and 10" heights with a light smear-joint finish. Warm honey tones and an old-world weathered character.
Side-elevation view of the same Goldstone residence showing the 4-6-8-10 ashlar flowing across multiple gables and dormers.
Goldstone wrapping the ground-floor walls of a modern apartment complex, paired with painted stucco above and black metal balconies. Warm cream-and-gold limestone against a streetscape of mature trees.
Stair-tower detail of the same apartment complex — Goldstone wrapping the lower walls, dark-trim windows, and a black metal stair carrying up to the residential floors above.
Tall Old-World residence in Antique chopped, set in a random ashlar pattern with a terracotta tile roof. Mature oaks and dense hedging frame the elevation for a settled, established feel.
Courtyard side of the same residence. Antique chopped random ashlar wraps the walls around arched openings and a small garden room; terracotta tiles cap the projecting bays above.
Closer detail showing the Antique chopped random ashlar with mature vines climbing across the wall. A round-arched dormer above and rectangular sash windows below sit naturally inside the stonework.
Antique limestone in a 4-6-8 ashlar pattern wrapping the full facade of a center-entry residence. Soft cream-and-grey tones meet grey-painted shutters and a small pediment over the front door.
Goldstone chopped in a random ashlar pattern wrapping the full elevation of a tall steeply-pitched residence. Cream and gold limestone with chiseled faces against white-painted sash windows.
Closer view of the same residence showing the Goldstone chopped pattern around dormers, a small white balcony, and shuttered sash windows. The chiseled chopped faces give a more rustic, hand-set look than typical dimensional ashlar.
Close-up of the Goldstone installation on the apartment complex. Cream and white limestone with rich golden and amber-toned accent stones, chiseled faces, and tight mortar lines.
Charcoal Elite dimensional ashlar in 2", 3", and 4" courses across a contemporary prairie-style residence. Deep grey tones paired with dark wood brackets.
Front-entry view of the prairie residence showing the Charcoal Elite stone columns and the cantilevered wood-bracket porch.
Cordova Cream dimensional ashlar in 2", 4", and 6" courses wrapping the lower walls and arched entry tower of a two-story Hill Country residence. Clean cream limestone against painted stucco and dark trim.
Side-wing detail of the same residence — Cordova Cream 2-4-6 ashlar wrapping the lower walls and chimney, paired with white painted stucco and a low metal porch roof.
Cream dimensional ashlar in 4", 6", and 8" courses across the front of a two-story Hill Country residence, with a copper bay window, painted stucco gables, and steeply pitched dormers.
Wide view of the same residence — cream 4-6-8 ashlar wrapping the garage wing, copper bay, and main facade, set against a curved driveway and mature oaks.
Close-up of the copper bay window and the cream 4-6-8 dimensional ashlar that frames it. Shows the chiseled-face texture and tight mortar lines of the coursing.
Cream dimensional ashlar in 4", 6", and 8" coursed heights wrapping the walls beside the entry, paired with tall Crescent Cream architectural panels framing the portico. A clean cream-on-cream palette.
Wide elevation of the same prairie residence — Charcoal Elite ashlar flowing across pillars, walls, and chimney lines.
Rubble Rock random ashlar wrapping a Hill Country estate — cream and white limestone in mixed shapes and sizes, set against a charcoal-shingle roof, steep gables, and a clean concrete driveway.
Front entry of the same estate. Rubble Rock frames a tall squared glass-and-steel entry, flanked by black lanterns and capped by a slate-tile roof.
Side wing of the estate showing Rubble Rock wrapping a steep-gable bay and dormer, with a quiet walkway leading back toward the entry beneath mature oaks.
Close-up of the Rubble Rock texture on the same estate. Cream and white stones with subtle golden veining and tight mortar lines, anchored by a copper lantern and yellow lantana plantings.
Shell flagstone laid in a natural-cleft pattern across the front of a steep-gable residence. Cream and warm-grey tones with visible shell texture, set against a dark standing-seam roof and brick foundation course.
Side elevation of the same residence — Shell flagstone wraps the gable peaks and gathers around an arched porch opening, with mature plantings softening the lower walls.
Closer view of a covered porch entry on the same residence. Shell flagstone frames the opening, a wood-clad porch ceiling overhead, with a mature magnolia and clipped boxwood at the steps.
Close-up of a gable peak showing the irregular shapes and cream-to-grey color movement of the Shell flagstone, flanked by black lanterns and a multi-pane sash window.
Cavestone laid in a random ashlar pattern with a heavy whitewashed smear-joint finish across an Italian villa. Terracotta barrel-tile roof, dark wood shutters, and stucco accent walls complete the Old-World palette.
Front facade of the same Italian villa. Cavestone with heavy smear joint wraps the full elevation, framing an arched window and meeting the deep eaves of the barrel-tile roof above.
Close-up of the Italian villa installation. Cavestone's fossil-pocketed faces set with a thick whitewashed smear-joint mortar — the signature Old-World, weathered look.
Close-up of the Cavestone facade beside an arched window, framed by a tall cypress. The heavy smear-joint mortar plays against the deep greens of the planting for a softer, lived-in Old-World feel.
Side porch of the villa: Cavestone columns with heavy smear joint carrying broad arches, looking out across Granada Grey patio tiles to the backyard. A warm wood-plank ceiling caps the porch overhead.
Same side porch turned inward: a stucco outdoor fireplace anchors a wicker seating set, with a Cavestone accent wall and arched opening pulling the Old-World stonework into the living space.
Most of our customers narrow it down to two or three pieces before they buy. We'll mail you sample tiles at no charge so you can compare in person, against your trim and your light.