Make the approach feel finished
A front entry often looks unfinished when masonry details stop short or do not connect with the rest of the home.
Entryway masonry
Entry masonry frames the first view of the property. The finish should fit the house, not look like an add-on.
Masonry service
Stone or brick entrywork can include columns, steps, low walls, veneer accents, mailbox areas, and front approach details. Rockn-It looks at the existing materials, roofline, landscape, and street view before recommending a direction.
Common needs
Front porch stone and brick accents
Entry columns and low walls
Steps, caps, and transitions
Material matching for curb appeal
What to know
A front entry often looks unfinished when masonry details stop short or do not connect with the rest of the home.
Stone that looks good on a wall may feel too heavy or too small on a column or entry detail. Scale matters.
Entry masonry is seen from the curb, walkway, and front door. The layout should work from all three views.
Project examples
Entry details should fit the house instead of feeling pasted on.
Transitions and caps help the work look complete.
Texture and shape change how the front approach reads at night.
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Tell Rockn-It what needs repair or what you want built. Photos are helpful when available.