Helps a visible retaining wall feel intentional rather than purely functional.
GravityStone Edge Style
Edge Weave
Edge Weave is the more expressive GravityStone Edge direction. Peter uses it when the retaining wall needs to read as part of the finished design instead of fading into the background.
This look works well on prominent front-yard walls, terraced planting zones, and projects where the retaining structure is visible from primary living spaces. The appeal is in the richer surface rhythm: it feels crafted, not generic, while still delivering the kind of disciplined layout and sequencing that retaining wall work demands.
Why Peter installs it
More than 10 years of retaining wall field experience means Peter is looking beyond block appearance alone. Layout, drainage, base prep, grade transitions, and the way the finished wall sits in the landscape all matter.
Installation Benefits
Edge Weave from an installer's point of view.
Peter positions this style for homeowners who want a retaining wall system that feels resolved in the finished landscape, not like an afterthought added only to solve grade.
Strong fit for tiered yards where the wall face becomes part of the landscape composition.
Lets Peter deliver structural work with a more custom visual presence.
Style Reference
Edge Weave reference plus installed project context.
The lead visual shows the actual face direction Peter is quoting. The supporting photo shows how GravityStone Edge reads once it is installed in the field.

