
warm tonesChoppedOklahoma Stone
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Alliance MaterialsOklahoma Chopped Stone — DFW Pricing & Design Guide
Oklahoma Chopped brings rich variation — browns, tans, and occasional rust tones. No two pieces look alike, creating a rugged, organic appearance perfect for rustic and farmhouse outdoor kitchens. It's one of the top two stone choices in DFW.
$315
per ton
Brown / Tan / Rust
Color
3-5 days
Lead Time
In Stock
Status
Best For
Rustic farmhouseRanch styleTraditional TexasNatural landscaping
Pairs Well With
Dark mortarFlagstone patiosNatural wood pergolasExposed aggregate concrete
Pros & Cons
Pros
- +Rich natural color variation
- +Rugged, handcrafted appearance
- +Hides stains better than light stones
- +Strong DFW supplier availability
- +Same price as Lueders Buff
Cons
- -Color variation can look busy on small kitchens
- -Needs sealing every 1-2 years
- -Rust tones can clash with cool-toned homes
- -Slightly more waste during cutting (~5%)
Where Oklahoma Chopped Is Popular
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