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Professional paver patios for Muttontown homeowners. Gold Coast estate village with preserved natural areas
Muttontown is one of the Gold Coast's largest and most distinguished villages — a community of estates on two or more wooded acres where equestrian properties, the Muttontown Preserve, and rolling terrain create a landscape that feels miles removed from suburban Long Island. Brothers Paving & Masonry designs paver patios for Muttontown homeowners who want outdoor living spaces that match the grandeur and natural beauty of their properties.
Our Muttontown projects take advantage of the village's generous lot sizes to create expansive multi-zone outdoor living complexes. We build main entertaining terraces, detached fire pit lounges, outdoor kitchen pavilions, and pool surrounds — all connected by paver walkways and unified by coordinated material palettes from Cambridge, Belgard, Unilock, Techo-Bloc, or natural stone.
Every Muttontown patio is engineered for the village's rolling terrain and variable soils. We excavate to site-specific depths, build robust base systems, and manage drainage proactively so every installation performs through decades of Long Island weather without settling, shifting, or ponding.
Muttontown's terrain is quintessential Gold Coast — rolling wooded hills interspersed with meadows and stream valleys. The village spans a large area north of Jericho Turnpike, with elevations and soil conditions that vary significantly from one property to the next. Sandy loam on hilltops transitions to dense clay in valleys and along the seasonal streams that wind through the preserve. Brothers Paving tests soil at multiple points across every Muttontown project footprint to engineer the correct base for each zone.
The village's equestrian heritage is evident across many properties, with barns, paddocks, and riding rings that influence how outdoor living spaces are oriented and used. We design patios that take advantage of pastoral views — seating areas facing open meadows, fire features oriented toward sunset angles, and transitional zones between the formal grounds near the house and the working landscape beyond.
The Muttontown Preserve — 550 acres of protected woodland and meadow — gives the village its rural character and means many properties border conservation land. Homeowners here prioritize designs that harmonize with the natural landscape, favoring tumbled pavers, natural stone, and earth tones over polished contemporary finishes.
Muttontown's homes range from restored Gold Coast mansions to newer custom builds on subdivided estate parcels. The architectural diversity means we adapt our design approach for each property — formal and symmetrical for period homes, organic and flowing for wooded settings, clean and geometric for contemporary architecture.
Explore the full range of paver patios solutions we offer to Muttontown residents.
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Learn MoreMuttontown's rolling terrain creates natural drainage patterns that must be respected in patio design. We map water flow paths during site evaluation and install French drains, curtain drains, or swales to intercept runoff before it reaches the patio. In valley locations and near stream corridors, clay soils demand 10-12 inch bases with clean-stone drainage layers to prevent water from becoming trapped beneath the hardscape. Ridge-top sandy sites support standard 8-inch bases. The village's mature tree canopy — including significant oaks, hickories, and tulip poplars — requires root-zone assessment on every project. We design footprints around critical root zones and install barriers where patio edges approach significant trees.
Real projects we've completed for Muttontown homeowners.
Designed a 1,800 sq ft multi-zone patio behind a colonial estate with paddock views. Main dining terrace in Cambridge Ledgestone with a 14-foot seating wall and integrated planters. Detached fire pit lounge with curved wall oriented toward sunset views over the meadow. 12-foot outdoor kitchen island with grill, refrigerator, and granite countertop. Connected by 200 sq ft of paver walkways with low-voltage path lighting.
Scope: 2,000 sq ft total, patio, outdoor kitchen, fire pit, seating walls, walkways, lighting
Created a 900 sq ft tumbled bluestone patio in a natural clearing bordered by the preserve. Organic curved edges blend into the woodland garden. Included a sunken fire pit with fieldstone surround, a small seating wall with moss-rock cap, and a stepping-stone path connecting to the main house. Root barriers along the full perimeter protecting surrounding oaks and hickories.
Scope: 900 sq ft patio, fire pit, seating wall, stepping-stone path, root barriers
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