Although Baton Rouge is most widely known for being the capital of Louisiana, it’s also one of the warmest, most culturally-invested cities of the South.
Each year, Coverings, known as the largest international tile and stone exhibition in North America, hosts the Coverings Installation & Design (CID) Awards, which is a program that honors outstanding design and installation of tile and stone in residential, commercial, sustainable and international projects.
Kitchen and Bath Mart, a design firm in Palatine, IL, was commissioned by clients in Long Grove, IL, to design a transitional-style kitchen with clean and simple lines that would not only be sophisticated, but practical as well.
When it came to his own family’s home, builder Jared St. Aubyn chose a range of granite and quartzite — with various finishes and edge details — to create a functional yet high-end design
A Spanish-style ranch located deep within the heart of Texas Hill Country was built utilizing a combination of limestone, steel, wood and glass to blend in with the surrounding landscape and provide the owners with a relaxing getaway
When a retired couple from out-of-state was looking to build a second home in South Texas, they were drawn to a 350-acre piece of property which borders the Guadalupe River and is located in the rolling hills of the Texas Hill Country.
When remodeling an upscale condo in The Ritz-Carlton Coconut Grove, Miami in Coconut Grove, FL, marble and tile were utilized to create a spacious home with a luxurious feel
When a Miami real estate investor/developer was looking for a home for him and his three children about two years ago, he turned to a charming bayside village known as Coconut Grove.
When it comes to the kitchen — the most popular space in any residence — quartz and white marble remain growing trends, while mitered corners are also often requested for countertops