Natural Stone Patio Installation in Broken Arrow, OK
A natural stone patio brings a level of authenticity and aging beauty that no manufactured material can replicate. At VistaScapes Design, we source and install flagstone, limestone, sandstone, and bluestone patios throughout Broken Arrow — in both mortared and dry-laid configurations. Call 918-779-1317 for a free estimate.
Natural Stone Patio Options in Broken Arrow
Oklahoma Sandstone
Oklahoma sandstone is quarried locally and has a warm tan-to-rust color palette that feels naturally at home in Northeast Oklahoma landscapes. It’s one of the most authentic-looking patio materials available for Broken Arrow homes — it’s literally made of Oklahoma geology. Available in irregular flagstone shapes or cut into more formal patterns.
Oklahoma Limestone
Oklahoma limestone is a lighter, cooler-toned stone — cream to buff to gray. It’s extremely durable and stays cooler underfoot than darker stone in Oklahoma’s summer sun, making it a practical choice for Broken Arrow patios. Can be cut to regular shapes or used as irregular flagstone.
Flagstone (Various Sources)
Flagstone refers to thin slabs of stone — typically 1–2.5 inches thick — used in irregular or semi-random patio patterns. We source flagstone from Oklahoma and regional quarries in Texas, Arkansas, and other nearby states. Popular varieties include Ozark ledge stone, Barnhill flagstone, and Oklahoma sandstone.
Bluestone
Pennsylvania bluestone is a premium imported stone with a cool blue-gray color and naturally flat surface. It’s one of the most sought-after patio materials in upscale residential construction. The color contrast with Oklahoma’s warm-toned homes creates a striking visual statement.
Granite Pavers
Natural granite pavers — typically imported from Brazil or China — are extremely dense, durable, and come in a wide range of colors from warm reds to cool grays. They make an excellent premium patio surface for Broken Arrow’s highest-end properties.
Mortared vs. Dry-Laid Natural Stone
Mortared stone is set in mortar on a concrete base — more permanent, cleaner look, better suited for formal settings. Dry-laid stone is set on a sand or gravel bed — more natural look, allows drainage, easier to repair, slightly more movement over time. We discuss the pros and cons of each approach based on your specific site and preference.
Natural Stone Patio Cost in Broken Arrow
Natural stone patio installation typically starts around $18–$35 per square foot depending on stone type and installation method. Oklahoma sandstone and limestone are on the lower end; imported bluestone and granite pavers are on the higher end. A 400 sq ft natural stone patio typically runs $7,000–$14,000+. Call 918-779-1317 for a detailed quote.


