Color harmony
Pavers, coping, veneers, waterline tile, and slabs pulled from the same tonal family so a pool deck, wall, and interior floor read as one considered palette instead of separate purchases.

Aura Stone is the single porcelain partner for pool builders, designers, architects, and custom home builders who need pavers, coping, veneers, waterline tile, and slabs to arrive coordinated, on schedule, and ready to install — not pieced together after the fact.
A paver ordered without its coping. A waterline tile picked before the plaster color was locked. An interior floor that stops dead at the patio door instead of continuing outside. Sourced separately, these aren't small style misses — they're the site visits, the "can we swap this" calls, and the schedule slips that eat your margin and your client's patience. Aura Stone exists so that conversation never has to happen.
Pavers, coping, veneers, waterline tile, and slabs pulled from the same tonal family so a pool deck, wall, and interior floor read as one considered palette instead of separate purchases.
Coping profile, waterline color, and deck paver need to resolve together at the pool edge — a detail that is far easier to plan before the pour than to correct afterward.
Matching or complementary formats between interior porcelain tile and exterior pavers let a great room open onto a patio without an abrupt material break underfoot.
Wet-area surfaces around pools and outdoor kitchens carry different texture and slip expectations than an interior floor or a feature wall, and that distinction shapes which finishes belong where.
Large-format pavers, slab countertops, mosaic waterline tile, and veneer profiles each carry a different visual weight — getting the proportions right across a project takes coordination, not guesswork.
Coping needs to arrive before the pool deck goes down, veneers before the wall is framed out. Planning delivery around real project sequencing avoids costly install delays.
Color, gloss, and texture read differently in daylight, pool reflection, and interior lighting. Seeing a physical sample before finalizing quantities protects the whole project.
Selection boards, technical review, samples, and delivery planning are handled as connected steps, not a single transactional quote.
You still get role-specific support — the difference is that pavers, coping, veneers, waterline tile, and slabs already work together when they arrive, because one team planned them that way from the first conversation.
Build confident client presentations with coordinated palettes across porcelain slabs, veneers, and interior tile for bathrooms, kitchens, and feature walls.
Specify a single porcelain surface language across a project instead of sourcing pavers, tile, and slabs from disconnected suppliers.
Coordinate pavers, L-shaped mitered coping, and waterline tile as one connected system instead of separately sourced materials.
Get straight technical answers on sizes, thicknesses, edge details, and delivery timing before quantities are locked in.
See real installed photos, understand texture and color in person, and choose a full outdoor living palette with confidence.
Every path below can be reviewed on its own or coordinated together as part of a full project palette.

Patios, terraces, pool decks, courtyards, and outdoor kitchens with indoor/outdoor floor continuity.
Explore Porcelain Pavers
L-shaped coping and mitered corners for pool edges, spas, tanning ledges, and raised walls.
Explore Porcelain Copings
Feature walls, pool walls, fireplaces, outdoor kitchens, and architectural accent walls.
Explore Porcelain Veneers
Pool waterline, spas, raised walls, and decorative mosaic pool surfaces.
Explore Waterline Tiles
Countertops, backsplashes, outdoor kitchens, walls, and full-container trade programs.
Explore Porcelain Slabs
Coordinated project palettes combining pavers, coping, veneers, waterline tile, and slabs.
Explore Material BoardsNo step requires a finished design or a locked scope — the process is built to help you get there.
Tell us the job site city, project type, pool or home style, timeline, and whether a builder or designer is already involved. Existing materials or inspiration help too.
We help narrow color families, texture, format, and thickness, along with pool edge profile and waterline direction, so choices start converging instead of multiplying.
We walk through exterior use, pool environment, wet-area expectations, cleaning, edge pieces, installation method, and realistic delivery timing.
From there we coordinate samples, a material selection board, quote support, and a delivery plan within the service area.
The more context you share up front, the faster we can point you to the right products, samples, and delivery plan.
Live availability is confirmed before an order is finalized, physical samples are encouraged before quantities are committed, and every product page provides the verified technical detail available for that selection.
Yes. Aura Stone regularly works with interior designers and architects on palette direction, material boards, and specification support across porcelain pavers, veneers, slabs, and interior tile.
Yes. Coordinating pavers, L-shaped coping, and waterline tile as one connected system, rather than three separate purchases, is a core part of the project-fit process.
Yes. Pool builders, general contractors, and fabricators work with Aura Stone on project coordination, technical fit, sizing and edge details, and delivery timing across Texas and neighboring states.
Yes. High-end homeowners are welcome to start a project-fit conversation directly, without needing a designer or builder already in place.
The project city, project type, approximate square footage, pool edge or coping needs, preferred color direction, timeline, and any plans, renderings, or inspiration images you already have.
Yes. Aura Stone supports projects through five Texas warehouses and a Franklin, Tennessee warehouse. Qualified regional delivery is planned within approximately 500 driving miles after product, quantity, destination, equipment, and jobsite access are reviewed.
Yes. Material boards can combine pavers, coping, veneers, waterline tile, and slabs into one coordinated palette for a pool, patio, or full custom home project.
Aura Stone porcelain pavers, coping, veneers, and waterline tile are selected with exterior and pool environments in mind, including texture, slip, and water exposure considerations discussed during project-fit review.
Send us the project location, timeline, and material needs today. We'll help you narrow pavers, coping, veneers, and waterline tile into one direction before a single piece is ordered — not after the mismatch shows up on site.
Share your project story and get a considered response, not a form-letter reply.
Start Project Fit ReviewSee color, texture, and finish in hand before quantities are finalized.
Request SamplesBrowse coordinated material boards across every product family.
View BoardsPrefer to talk it through? Call (817) 440-4418 — Aura Stone supports projects through five Texas warehouses and Franklin, Tennessee, serving selected regional markets.