GraniteDurability and beauty are two ingredients that make granite an important building material. Granite can be fabricated into most any shape imaginable, making it the material of choice for applications ranging from kitchen counters to building cladding. Additional colors, patterns and finishes are available upon request. Click on the thumbnail image to enlarge.
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MarbleThe elegance and grandeur of marble has defined refinement and good taste for centuries. Marble was used in grand foyers to set the tone of sophistication and splendor for the rest of the residence. Today, marble's wide array of colors and textures make it a very flexible design element that has expanded beyond its traditional applications and can be used in interiors that are classic, contemporary or anywhere in between.
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Porcelain
Made with the best raw materials and leading edge technology, porcelain tiles maintain the highest possible quality and exhibit the natural variations and appearance of quarried natural stone. This is the main difference that separates through-body porcelains over inexpensive ceramic tile screen prints. Resistant to wear, chemicals, staining agents, and climate changes, through-body porcelains are easy to clean and maintain. Harder and more durable than natural stone, they reflect an aged look that is normally provided only by the passage of time and natural forces. Through-body porcelains are highly suitable for all prestigious applications, both residential and commercial.
SlateEarthy and rustic, slate is the antitheses of marble and granite, an excellent choice for both interior and exterior applications. Slate combines beautifully with other natural materials such as wood glass and metal.
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TravertineTravertine is the ultimate expression of comfortable elegance. Few other stones offer its subtle warmth and refinement. Although travertine has been a traditional building material in Europe for centuries, in the United States it has soared in the last decade because of its compatibility with so many other natural materials, colors and textures.
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