Westlake Royal Building Products Expands Stone Solutions

Words: Sarah Lograsso

Westlake Royal Building Products unveiled new products at the 2025 International Builders’ Show across their stone solutions brands, including launches from Versetta Stone, Eldorado Stone, Dutch Quality Stone, and StoneCraft.

  • Versetta Stone expanded its color offerings with the addition of Granite Peak, a striking, sophisticated dark gray; Lunar Drift, a clean, modern white; and Glen Canyon, a warm, earthy blend of neutrals.

      

  • Eldorado Stone introduced two new colorways: Ranchers Ridge, a blend of cream, sand, rust and gray available in RoughCut and Fieldledge profiles; and Nordic Peak, a blend of chalky whites and subtle light grays available in the Cliffstone Profile.

     

  • Dutch Quality Stone debuted Handformed Brick, an elevated tumbled brick profile available in three colorways including Snowpack, a new shade with a serene white palette.

      

  • StoneCraft launched three new colors for Ledgestone, Fieldstone, and Laurel Cavern Ledge profiles. The three new colorways – Silver Summit, Mineral Ridge, and Steel Valley – are a range of neutrals spanning from a bright ivory-gray hybrid to a dark, smokey carbon with rust accents.

      





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