COLORS
Brick Colors by PortStone
PortStone comes in 13 standard colors and 12 standard patterns.
We can make any of our colors in any of our patterns. This give you more than 150 possible color and pattern
combinations to chose form. In some cases, custom colors can be done at additional cost. You pick your color and
then pick your pattern and PortStone will make YOUR floor just for YOU.
NOTICE: The colors shown here are depicted as close to the actual
color as possible, however, please be aware that these are photographic reproductions and as such may not be 100%
accurate when compared to the actual product. So due to many factors beyond our control such as differing monitor
manufacturers and settings and photographic limitations, we cannot guarantee that the floor you receive wile be
exactly like what you see here. We offers samples for $25.00 each and we highly recommend that you order a sample
of the color desired to be able to better determine your choice of color. Also, all PortStone products are handmade so some variances in color, shading and texture are
normal and to be expected. This adds to the One-of-a-Kind beauty and
desirability of PortStone.
Click on the images
below to go to a page containing photos of that color or pattern.
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Color:
Baton Rouge
Pattern: Pinwheel
Description: The color Baton Rouge is made up of mostly reddish
bricks with highlights of mustard and black.
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Color: Charleston
Pattern: Herringbone
Description: Charleston is a blend of brick colors containing reds, reddish-browns, mustard,
brownish-pink and black. Some bricks will contain more than one color. The texture of Charleston is
generally smooth with some bricks having a very light texture.
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Color: French Quarter
Pattern: Olde World Stone
Description: The color French Quarter is basically a greenish grey with scattered tones of
reddish brown. French Quarter with have a slightly pitted texture like old time worn stone.
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Color: Flagstone
Pattern: Flagstone
Description: Flagstone is a color as well as a pattern. It is comprised of various earth tones
of mustard, reddish brown, umber and black with hints of green to replicate a slight mossy look on
a few stones.
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Color: La Mesa Bold
Pattern: Riverstone
Description: La Mesa Bold contains fairly deep, bold shades of mustard and raw Umber, with
lighter tones of black and off-white.
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Color: La Rosa
Pattern: Olde World Stone
Description: La Rosa is made up of various shades and tones of red ranging from pink to very
dark red with some blacks and mustard highlights on various stones.
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Color: Old Chicago
Pattern: Basketweave
Description: The color Old Chicago is made up of individually colored bricks of black, raw
umber, reddish brown, mustard and yellow. Old Chicago has a slightly pitted texture.
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Color: Old Natchez
Pattern: Runningbond
Description: Old Natchez consists of various shades of reds, blacks, reddish browns, mustards,
umbers and pink with more than one color on some bricks. While an Old Natchez floor has several
different colors in it, the overall floor can have a pinkish undertone.
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Color: Old Towne
Pattern: Small Runningbond
Description: Old Towne is a deep brownish red brick color with flashes of black scattered
throughout. It has a pitted texture and looks very much like old time-worn bricks found on old city
streets.
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Color: Richmond
Pattern: Runningbond
Description: The color Richmond is made up of a blend of brownish pink, reddish brown, smoky
black and umber bricks. Most of the bricks in Richmond are brownish pink.
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Color: Sandstone
Pattern: Riverstone
Description: Sandstone is very similar to the color Flagstone except that Sandstone has no mossy
green accents. Sandstone is basically made up of various earth tone colors of reddish brown, raw
umber, black, and mustard.
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Color: St. Louis
Pattern: Large Runningbond
Description: St. Louis is made to resemble old, re-claimed brick,
often referred to as "salvaged brick". This is a multi-colored brick with different tones including
dark reds, browns, smoky black, and raw umber. The distinguishing trait of St. Louis is that is has
a coating of white mortar that is placed on the surface of the bricks and then some of it is
removed to replicate the remaining mortar found on old, re-claimed bricks.
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Color: Windsor
Pattern: Runningbond
Description: Windsor is a blend of various colors including deep red, mustard, black, raw umber,
reddish brown and smokey pinks. The texture of Windsor is slightly pitted like old worn bricks.
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