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Expert seating walls for Kings Point homeowners. Gold Coast estate village on Great Neck peninsula
Seating walls are one of the most functional and rewarding hardscape features you can add to a Long Island property. Brothers Paving designs and constructs custom seating walls that provide permanent, built-in seating while adding architectural definition to your outdoor living space. A seating wall functions as a low retaining wall that holds back soil or defines a grade change, while simultaneously providing a comfortable sitting surface. This makes seating walls incredibly efficient, especially on Nassau and Suffolk County properties where every element of outdoor space needs to earn its place.
Seating walls create natural gathering spots that encourage conversation and togetherness. Around a fire pit, a curved seating wall forms an intimate space where everyone faces the flames. Along the edge of a patio, it defines the boundary and provides overflow seating for entertaining. Flanking an outdoor kitchen, seating walls give guests a place to sit and socialize. These are the kinds of features that make Long Island homeowners fall in love with their backyards all over again.
We build seating walls using Cambridge and Nicolock interlocking block as well as natural fieldstone and ledgestone. The cap is the most important material choice since it is the surface people sit on. Natural bluestone is our most popular cap on Long Island for its smooth, naturally cool surface and timeless blue-gray color, though granite and limestone caps are also excellent options. Every seating wall starts with a compacted aggregate footing that extends below the frost line to prevent settling and frost heaving. Seating height is typically 18 to 22 inches for comfort, with a wall width of 12 to 16 inches. Configuration options include straight runs along patio edges, curved walls around fire pits, and L-shaped or U-shaped layouts that create enclosed outdoor rooms.
Kings Point is located in Nassau County, Long Island. Kings Point is an exclusive Gold Coast village on the Great Neck peninsula, home to the United States Merchant Marine Academy and some of Long Island's most impressive waterfront estates. Steamboat Road, Redbrook Road, and Kings Point Road wind past grand properties with sweeping views of Long Island Sound and Manhasset Bay. The village is said to have inspired West Egg in F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby. Estate driveways, stone entry pillars, and formal garden hardscaping are hallmarks of Kings Point properties. Brothers Paving delivers the premium craftsmanship these exceptional homes demand, using high-end materials that complement the village's architectural grandeur.
Whether you're upgrading an existing property or starting fresh, our seating walls solutions are designed for Kings Point's unique conditions, including Long Island's freeze-thaw cycles, coastal moisture, and local soil characteristics.
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Kings Point's waterfront estates on the Great Neck peninsula face direct Long Island Sound exposure, subjecting all exterior masonry and paving to salt spray, intense wind, and severe freeze-thaw stress. The clay soils here are notoriously slow to drain and expand substantially when saturated, placing uplift pressure on walkways, patios, and retaining walls. Many homes date to the Gold Coast era and feature grand stone entryways, brick motor courts, and garden walls requiring expert restoration.
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