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Brown Mountain Natural Stone Steps 4-5" Thick - 2,000 lb Pallet
Create durable, natural landscape stairways with Brown Mountain Natural Stone Steps, premium Tennessee sandstone hand-selected for its strength, natural beauty, and long-lasting performance. Featuring warm brown tones with subtle natural color variation, these oversized stone steps complement rustic landscapes, outdoor living spaces, and traditional architectural styles.
Each step measures approximately 4 feet wide by 18 inches deep and is 4-5 inches thick, providing the strength and stability needed for residential and commercial landscape projects. The naturally textured surface offers secure footing while maintaining the authentic appearance of genuine Tennessee sandstone. Whether you're building hillside steps, connecting outdoor living areas, or creating an inviting entrance, Brown Mountain Steps provide a durable, low-maintenance solution that will last for decades.
Each 2,000 lb pallet includes 5 natural stone steps. Every step is unique, with natural variations in color, texture, and shape that add character to every installation. Brown Mountain Steps coordinate beautifully with Brown Mountain Flagstone, allowing homeowners, contractors, and landscape designers to create a cohesive outdoor space using matching natural stone.
Whether you're a homeowner creating a beautiful garden pathway or a contractor building a long-lasting landscape staircase, Brown Mountain Natural Stone Steps provide the strength, natural beauty, and timeless character of genuine Tennessee sandstone.
Brown Mountain products are also available in Flagstone, River Stone, and Cobbles, here is a link:
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