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At some point, you might overestimate and buy more gravel product than needed for a project. Instead of letting bags of gravel collect dust in the shed, consider some of the many ways the surplus can come in handy around the house. To let your creativity shine through, put the below projects on your to-do list.  

How to Make Use of Excess Gravel 

1. Build a Backsplash

Gravel is best known for its landscaping uses, but it can also enhance the appearance of home interiors. A stone backsplash will create an unexpected focal point in the kitchen or bathroom. Dark gray and reddish-brown stones complement the golden hues in wooden cabinetry. In addition, by contrasting bumpy gravel surfaces against sleek stainless steel appliances and glass shower doors, you can add texture and visual interest to your spaces.

2. Create a Gravel Garden

Victor-New-York-gravel-productsAfter completing a gravel driveway, use the leftover stone to construct a garden. Peach, gray, and white rocks can provide a neutral canvas to showcase vibrant flowers and shrubs. The smooth and jagged surfaces add dimension to the garden, too. Water drains well in gravel, which will prevent roots from drowning. As a mulch, the stone can also keep weeds away.

3. Make Gravel Art

Instead of buying home decor, create your own. For a family project, let the kids help sort gravel products by color. Next, put each pile of gravel in a large glass vase in layers. This will create a rainbow of earthy tones to display on the living room mantel or coffee table.

 

 

Whether you’re planning a construction project or arts and crafts night with the family, Syracusa Sand & Gravel in Victor, NY, carries high-quality gravel products for a wide range of applications. The company has been a reputable source in Ontario County for state-approved gravel aggregate since 1949. Visit the stone supplier online for a product list and dial (585) 924-7146 to place an order. 

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