Neolith countertops — complemented by hardwood cabinetry and a marble backsplash — proved to be the perfect design solution for a residential kitchen in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
When designing his new 2,500-square-foot home up in the mountains of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, longtime woodworker, Jason Good, wanted to create a space that was both contemporary and functional.
When a homeowner in California was looking to update her master bathroom and create a more relaxing space for herself, she enlisted the assistance of a local interior designer with a keen eye for design.
Two experienced fabricators and a well-versed representative from one of the industry’s largest distributors share their thoughts on a range of issues involving safety in the shop, around the warehouse and at the jobsite while handling slabs
Stone World recently had the opportunity to discuss the topic of slab handling with a trio of established fabricators and distributors in the industry.
When remodeling their second-story bathroom in Barton Hills, TX, a couple selected different types of ceramic and porcelain tile to complement each other and blend in with the various Moroccan-inspired fixtures to create a cohesive look
A trio of bathrooms in a Texas home was remodeled using a palette of neutral colored tiles, complemented by earth tone-colored mosaics and quartz surfacing, to provide more space for each family member
When an award-winning interior architect in upstate New York wanted to transform her home’s ordinary bathroom and family room into two new peaceful spaces, she utilized an array of different tile and stone products that helped convey a relaxing environment.
To incorporate some color and detail into one of the most used rooms in his home, a skilled Californian chef enlisted the help of an established local interior designer with more than two decades of experience to create an enticing kitchen backsplash.
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.