Veneer is a general term used to define the façade or covering of an object. In terms of masonry veneer, the façade or covering is applied to a structure rather than an object.
The most common types of masonry veneer are brick, stucco, natural stone and manufactured stone. Often, these applications are used in conjunction with conventional siding (ie; vinyl, wood or fiber cement board).
This design gallery focuses on various masonry veneer options. From brick and manufactured stone to natural stone and thin stone veneer, this sampling highlights just some of the many types of veneer available.
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