A simple DIY with a stylish twist 🎨🪨 This Hunker article shares a creative way to repurpose old fabric into one-of-a-kind garden stepping stones, turning everyday materials into functional, personalized outdoor décor. By layering fabric onto concrete pavers and sealing it for durability, the project transforms a basic foundation element into something truly unique—proving that even the simplest paver can become a standout design feature with a little creativity. Would you try this!?
About us
As a global industry-leading manufacturer of concrete building and hardscape products, Oldcastle APG covers a wide spectrum of applications – from the structural masonry used in erecting cityscapes and urban centers to the finishing touches of a backyard oasis. Pavers, patio slabs, stone veneer, retaining walls, architectural block, composite decking, dry mix concrete, fertilizers and mulches are but a few categories where Oldcastle APG leads the marketplace. Our customers are serviced through a network of 200+ manufacturing facilities. For more than 30 years, our brands have set the standard for design, technical acumen and thought leadership in their related categories – helping consumers, design and landscape professionals craft their vision from concept to installation.
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https://www.oldcastleapg.com/
External link for Oldcastle APG
- Industry
- Wholesale Building Materials
- Company size
- 5,001-10,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Atlanta, Georgia
- Type
- Public Company
- Specialties
- masonry, hardscapes, composite decking, dry-mix concrete, lawn & garden, mortar, stucco, sealers, cleaners, bagged concrete, roof systems, and pool finish
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400 Perimeter Center Terrace NE
Suite 1000
Atlanta, Georgia 30346, US
Updates
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Join us monthly for AIA-accredited webinars on modern solutions to the most pressing challenges in design, presented by experts from across the industry. We are pleased to offer courses on a variety of topics, each tied to one of Oldcastle's product groups: masonry, hardscapes, decking, fencing and more. This month's course includes a discussion of the strengths and weaknesses of polyethylene, the manufacturing process, sound attenuation properties and its environmental impact.. Interested? Register here: https://lnkd.in/dCnxcK43 (or share with someone who might be interested!)
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✨ 2026 Outdoor Living Buyer’s Guide spotlight ✨ Spoiler: Several of our brands made the list! See which products are featured and find your next favorite. Read the full guide at the link below. Pebble Technology International Belgard RDI Railing https://lnkd.in/eiCw7R3R
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It's almost Earth Day!🌍 Did you know that our Lawn and Garden team in North Carolina donated 60 yards of hardwood mulch and 20 yards of soil last year to help the Franklinton Innovation Park complete much-needed improvements and inspire STEM-focused careers!? 🔬 We look forward to seeing how our teams celebrate #EarthDay this year!
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Our Creative Team, The KEEP, is doing incredible work – and the In-House Agency Forum noticed! These awards honor outstanding creative work from internal agencies across 40+ categories including advertising, corporate identity, events, out-of-home, POP, social media, videos, and more. The Oldcastle team took home the following awards: ➡️ The 2025 Belgard Catalog earned silver in the Sales Collateral - B2B category. ➡️ The 2024 Leadership Meeting earned an honorable mention in the Events- Internal Audience category. Congratulations to The KEEP team members and freelancers who helped make this possible! Read more about the winners of the In-House Creativity Awards here: https://lnkd.in/e9XKGp_q
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Join us monthly for AIA-accredited webinars on modern solutions to the most pressing challenges in design, presented by experts from across the industry. We are pleased to offer courses on a variety of topics, each tied to one of Oldcastle's product groups: masonry, hardscapes, decking, fencing and more. This month's topic is biophilic design. Biophilic design is an approach to architecture and design that seeks to connect building occupants more closely to nature. It incorporates natural elements such as light, vegetation, water features, and natural materials into built environments. Interested? Register here: https://lnkd.in/dCnxcK43 (or share with someone who might be interested!)
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