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granitemasterdallas ¡ 2 years ago
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Marble Dallas Texas
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Granite Master
634 W Mockingbird Ln Dallas TX 75247
(972) 900-9934
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granitemasterdallastx ¡ 1 year ago
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Which is Better: Granite or Marble Countertops?
Explore the best "marble countertops in Dallas" offerings to add a touch of sophistication to your kitchen. Visit us to view our exclusive marble collection!
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sdremodelingtexas ¡ 4 years ago
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Are you tired of your old and outdated Kitchen? Then update it today with S&D Remodeling and Glass LLC.
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sdgranitetx ¡ 4 years ago
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You can select from many color ranges that match your space and we will certainly assist make that option with you to your satisfaction.
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sdgranitettx ¡ 5 years ago
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Looking for quality Bathroom Countertops Installation services in Fate and the surrounding areas Contact S&D Granite. 
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you can select from many color ranges that match your space and we will certainly assist make that option with you to your satisfaction. Give us a call 214-801-9484
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sdremodeling ¡ 5 years ago
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Marble  Fabricators  in Greenville,Texas
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pierceconstructionandrepair ¡ 3 years ago
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Tile adds different beauty and functionality to somewhat room of the home, particularly your maximum lived-in spaces. With over 6,000 products to select from, including fashionable collections designed and manufactured by us, we have tiles as exceptional as you.
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bhandarimarblekishangarh ¡ 4 years ago
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Granite That Mesmerize your home
Each and every year, stone and tile trends change constantly in the architectural and design communities and can be difficult to keep up with. We at Contemporary Stone & Tile Design magazine wanted to get opinions from different architects and designers around the country to find out what they are seeing, and what they expect to see. Before getting into the trends they are seeing, let’s spend a little time getting to know those who are about to answer:
Lori Wiles— “I’m a true Midwesterner, born and raised in Missouri, now living in Iowa. Growing up, I spent lots of time in the working barns and classic farm houses in my rural area. My capable and creative mom gave me ample opportunity to draw, paint, sew and build things for fun. That led to a degree in interior design and a long career in the field. I’ve always been especially interested in interior architecture and how it impacts the people who use the spaces. My interior design firm specializes in planning new construction and re-modelling with the end user experience in mind.”
Ryan Thewes— “I grew up in Southern Indiana and graduated from Ball State University. After graduation, I was fortunate to get a job in Chicago, IL, working for a former Frank Lloyd Wright apprentice –
Don Erickson. The incredible experience of working for Don introduced me to the theories of Wright’s organic architecture which, amon
g many other things, focused on the use of natural materials and the creation of space. I expanded on my education of organic
architecture by also working for Robert Green, a former Frank Lloyd Wright apprentice in Atlanta, GA, and eventually an apprenticeship with Bart Prince in Albuquerque, NM. I am currently practicing out of Nashville, TN.”
Maxim Nasab— “I am the principal and founder of Apexx Architecture, a firm specializing in bridge architecture and recreational piers. Our firm is located in Tallahassee, FL. I am originally from Montréal, Canada. I got into architecture because it allowed me to pursue my love of science and technology, but also allowed my creativity to flourish. Architecture has the power to change cities for the better for generations. It is a profession that can truly make the world a better place and architects have the responsibility to ensure this through their designs.
I believe in designing for the people and the greater good rather than fame or recognition. I believe that great architecture is derived from honesty and transparency. Using local natural materials and allowing the structural system to express itself by integrating it within the design. Whenever I walked in buildings, and even today, I always tried to guess the materials that buildings were structurally supported by. It always made me a little sad when materials were not honest or true, or the structure was not evident. This is one reason why I went into bridge architecture. It is very hard to hide the structure of a bridge, and instead I always try to enhance its visibility, express its beauty and make it clear to the user as to how it is supported. Anyone should be able to walk in.”
Charmaine Wynter— “I am Jamaican Canadian, and an international multi-awarded interior designer with projects spanning the residential and hospitality sector. My natural design talent began to make its emergence in 1981, surprising family and friends, but it wasn’t until the late 1980s that I took it seriously and enrolled in an interior design program at a recognized college. I founded my design firm in Toronto, Canada in 1996; and later transitioned to the Dallas, TX, location in 2016, where it is now headquartered. Now many decades post-graduation, as principle designer, I jet back and forth to work projects of interest on both sides of the Canadian and U.S. boarders — infusing each with my signature distinctive luxurious living design aesthetics.”
Dawn D. Totty— “I started 25 years ago and it was fast and furious in New York. When I transitioned from there to the south, I was 1,000 miles away. I had to start from scratch. I had to reinvent myself. That was challenging.”
Trends with stone
One of the first things I discussed with each of our participants were the trends they were seeing with stone in particular. Over the years, the popularity of engineered stone has fluctuated, while natural stone seems to be extremely popular with some people rather than others. According to Wiles, she is seeing more people interested in using stone in their homes and offices than even a few years ago. “From my perspective, it’s become easier than ever to find the perfect material for any project with all of the stones available,” she said. “I particularly like the uniformly colored stones at the extremes of light and dark palettes. These make a great statement and give some confidence that a color palette can change through the years without having to change the large areas of stone.”
Wiles isn’t the only one that sees the popularity in natural stone. Thewes, Nasab and Wynter all agree with her. “What I have been seeing is a lot of natural materials, natural colors and natural tones,” said Nasab. “Limestone is really popular along with granites that have that limestone look. Minimalism and honesty in materials is coming back strong and will be here to stay for a while. Clients and users are craving that real feeling when they touch materials, which is why a lot of the companies are working hard to mimic that look and feel. Some of them are getting really close, too.”
Thewes is seeing a lot more requests for stone as the popularity of “Mid-Century Modern” design continues to rise. “I think part of this is because people still want modern design, but are turned off by the cold sterile nature of some of it,” he said. “The use of natural materials like wood and stone help soften the design yet allow us to keep a strong modern aesthetic. Linear stacked stone complements these types of projects perfectly by emphasizing the horizontal line and providing a defined texture that works well in opposition to smooth surfaces like wood, glass and drywall. Depending on the budget, we have had some pretty good success with engineered stone. However, for the more discerning client, it is tough to beat natural stone. While the wide range of colors are still often used and will never go out of style, we are seeing more of a request for darker colors. Almost black in some cases.”
Wynter is seeing popularity with quartz surfacing because of its look and durability. “Quartz is extremely popular with clients seeking a marble look, but the durability only provided by engineered stones,” said Wynter. “Stone is such a luxe material with its many faceted sheens and textures that there are trends within a trend. However, in general, I’m using more cool-toned hues with larger veining and fissure movement within the stone than a few years ago.”
Totty sees it not only with natural stone but also with quartz, because of how they look. “Patterns, movement and more color is making its way into the realm of interior design with the usage of quartz and marble being the forerunners,” said Totty. “Stone pigments that are currently trending are soft greens, grays and neutrals that are a wonderful complement to today’s interior design trends.”
When it comes to application of stone, according to Wynter, it is being more of the norm with her clients. “What’s great is that as the use of luxury stones are becoming more the norm, my clients are relaxing and spaces are more often taking on a casual luxe style,” said Wynter. “I’m using stone on the flooring, countertops and backsplashes, fireplace facades, accent walls and in outdoor living rooms.”
“While fireplaces continue to be the place that people think of using stone first, I like to incorporate stone in lots of areas in a home like kitchens and bathroom,” said Wiles. “In commercial settings, a stone wall or columns are a fairly easily constructed feature that suggests stability and permanence.  I’ll consider using it in any area that I think needs a great visual weight to help balance out the space.”
For Thewes, he is seeing the most common use for stone is in accent walls for both residential and commercial projects. “The ability to light the walls really accentuates the texture and draws attention to the feature,” said Thewes. “This is very effective in commercial projects where traditionally, more sterile and simple materials are used. The stone offers a good break from these materials while also providing a durable and maintenance-free surface.”
For Nasab, he is seeing stone used primarily for exterior paving, stairs and plazas. “It really enhances the site and gives it that extra touch of beauty, especially when it’s a natural stone,” he said.
Totty is utilizing marble and granite in big ways, such as installing it onto kitchen walls for a bold and elegant statement. “Kitchen larders, countertops, backsplashes and even floors are some of my favorite uses for granite, quartz and marble,” said Totty. “Both commercial and residential projects are now implementing stone surfaces to create a regal look with the benefit of durability.”
Tile Design Trends
When it comes to designing with tile, it seems that the material is a lot like stone, especially for Totty. “Floor-to-ceiling tiled walls in kitchens and bathrooms, and even laundry rooms, are very popular,” she said. “In many cases, the tile is the dominating focal point to a room’s decor.”
According to Nasab, whose area of expertise is not tile, he has noticed that tiles have continued to evolve and currently they are still hitting strong with mimicking the look of natural stone.
One thing that stands out to Thewes with tiles are the extremes they go to with size. “Tile size trends have continued to swing away from the standard 12- x 12-inch tile to either extreme,” said Thewes. “Either very small or very large, depending on the application. For our projects, we still focus on the more earthy and muted colors that are more simple and less busy. Black and white are timeless and can be adapted to any style or aesthetic so they are always popular.
“There has been a pretty significant rise in the popularly of the wood plank tiles that gives the look of a wood floor, but the durability of tile,” Thewes went onto say. “I tend to shy away from materials that pretend to be something they are not, but I have seen a quite a few of these fake wood products that are very well done.”
Wiles has also noticed the different types and feels of tile that are currently on the market. “I continue to be amazed at how many tile designs there are and excited about the tactile finishes they have now,” said Wiles. “We’re seeing our client’s willingness to use a variety of shapes like hexagons, octagons and circles increase. They’re now open to shapes that would have been unheard of just a few years ago. It also seems that tile manufacturers have become really in tune with current color palettes and color palette projections, which helps designers use their products more easily.”
“Tiles are dimensional and showing up in large formats,” said Wynter. “Pattern is back after a long rest so we are embracing lace, ethnic and graphic print on wall and floor tile. Keep your eyes peeled for hues of green and coral — especially this year.”
As far as applications go, according to Wiles, “Beautifully tiled bathrooms are the number one request from homeowners so we’re designing fully tiled showers, tub surrounds and backsplashes. The development of the really large-scaled and textural tiles that mimic other materials makes feature walls a big hit as well.”
Wynter said that tile will always be the strongest in commercial applications due to its durability and resilient nature, but it is making strong headway into the residential arena as the popularity for outdoor backyard oasis’ increase. Totty agrees with Wynter in the outdoor use of tile. “Outdoor kitchens are now showcasing tiled areas for durability, as well as aesthetics,” said Totty. “Tile is still the first choice for most home and commercial installations, in particular, shower walls and floors, laundry and mud rooms, as well as entryways for low maintenance and easy clean-up.”
“For tile, floors are still the main use,” said Thewes. “Occasionally, we will see an accent wall or something similar executed, but mainly floors and shower surrounds are most popular.”
Trends moving forward
Finally, we asked these architects and designers about the trends moving forward for both stone and tile.
Totty– “Tile with graphic, bold patterns and colors are quite favorable and are being used as statement makers in powder rooms, kitchen floors and laundry rooms to create that ‘wow’ factor in interior design. Granite and marble with movement are now used as art. Matching up patterned seams and placed vertically on walls in high-end hotel lobbies creates an amazing show stopping affect to any wall.”
Wynter— “Green is coming on strong as a trend color that has made it to classic status, so I predict we will see green marbles, green granites in all hues from glass to jade, as of green slates.”
Nasab— “I believe that natural colors will stay for a while, especially in stone. It is hard to beat natural stone, especially now that it has become much more affordable. What I am seeing in tile is black and whites coming back. That modern minimalistic design is coming back strong. There is no better material than stone in terms of natural beauty and bang for the buck. I would encourage designers and clients to find local quarries and start from there rather than hit the foreign stones right off the bat. It really is a beautiful thing to use materials that are locally sourced and they truly make the projects feel as if they belong in the site they are built on.”
Thewes— “Looking into the future, I don’t really see much of a change for tile other than possibly an increase in use due to its durability. It’s a battle between what the client desires more, warmth or durability. However, I do think that the use of stone will continue to rise as it provides both warmth and durability. As the quality of engineered stone improves, costs should go down and using stone in projects will no longer be a major drain on budgets. Durability and low maintenance are always important client requests and this material fits right in with that while also providing a major increase in quality and design. The addition of stone to any project increases its value and the perception of cost.”
Wiles— “I think we will continue to see natural and natural-looking hard surface materials in demand. These will be used in larger areas and combined with other materials that have more of an artisan vibe to create really durable, tactile and friendly environments. Tile and stone are really designer’s friend. Once you know how to best use them and have great craftspeople to install them, they can transform any space.”
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ntrlstndsgns ¡ 4 years ago
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Granite Fireplace Installations in Dallas TX | Fireplaces
Hire us for quality granite fireplace installations in Dallas, TX! We can help make your fireplace look so elegant with our marble fireplace slabs & more! Read more: Granite Fireplace Installations in Dallas TX | Fireplaces
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carpetstore0 ¡ 5 years ago
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Dallas Flooring Warehouse Announces Return to Normal Business Hours on Friday May 1 2020
All five Dallas Flooring Warehouse locations will resume normal business hours beginning Friday, May 1, 2020. Dallas Flooring Warehouse has five locations in the DFW Metroplex including Dallas, The Colony, Grapevine, Allen and Granbury, Texas. Due to the COVID-19 crisis the flooring outlet’s locations have been operating at reduced hours. Thursday, April 30, 2020 will be the final day of reduced hour operation at all five Dallas Flooring Warehouse locations.
“Dallas Flooring Warehouse is open for business. All five locations including Dallas, The Colony, Granbury, Grapevine and Allen, TX are open and operating during normal business hours beginning Friday, May 1, 2020. Dallas Flooring Warehouse is offering installation services for carpet, hardwood floors, tile, laminate, LVP, SPC, luxury vinyl plank flooring, waterproof floors and more. No-contact pickup of flooring materials for DIY is also available at the Dallas warehouse location. Dallas Flooring Warehouse understands that many families have been spending a lot of time at home and have become anxious to move forward with their carpet and flooring installation projects. Dallas Flooring Warehouse is ready to service their needs at all five DFW Metroplex locations.”, says Johnny Carpet, Dallas Flooring Warehouse spokesman.
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Dallas Flooring Warehouse wants homeowners to know that all five of their stores are open for business for walk-ins and installation services. No-contact pickup and phone ordering are still available at their flagship warehouse superstore in Dallas.
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Dallas Flooring Warehouse is a flooring and carpeting discount outlet chain serving the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex area with deep discount flooring materials including engineered hardwood floors, solid hardwood floors, hand scraped hardwood, wood look tile, marble tile, ceramic tile, stone tile, laminate floors, carpeting, frieze, berber, plush carpets, natural stone, stone polymer composite floors, SPC, wood plastic composite floors, WPC, luxury vinyl plank flooring, LVP, LVT, granite and all other flooring materials for residential flooring installation and commercial flooring needs. Dallas Flooring Warehouse also provides flooring installation services and carpet installation. Their flooring warehouse superstore in Dallas, Texas is located at Dallas Flooring Warehouse 8717 Directors Row Dallas, Texas 75247 and their phone number is (214) 205-0116. For more information about Dallas Flooring Warehouse visit their discount flooring and carpet store in Dallas, Texas or on their website. Directions to Dallas Flooring Warehouse from i35 East or John Carpenter Freeway are: exit Regal Row and head West to Chancellor Row and turn left, turn right on Profit Drive and then make a left on Directors Row. The store will be on the right side. The outlet is located inside the warehouse area on the South wall. Customers are advised to enter from the front of the building and a representative will direct them there. Dallas Flooring also has four additional locations in the DFW Metroplex, Dallas Flooring Warehouse 5333 TX-121 #149 The Colony, TX 75056 (469) 444-1184, Dallas Flooring Warehouse 111 Central Expy S #119 Allen, TX 75013 (214) 383-1144, Dallas Flooring Warehouse 4321 E U.S. Hwy 377 Granbury, TX 76049 (817) 754-1866, and Dallas Flooring Warehouse 1217 TX-114 #118 Grapevine, TX 76051 (817) 416-9888.
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granitemasterdallas ¡ 2 years ago
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Premium Countertops in Dallas, TX – SD Granite Offers High-Quality Stone Countertops
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wilcorealtygroup-blog ¡ 5 years ago
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Features to Look for in Open Houses in Frisco Texas
Frisco is probably one of the ideal places to live in Texas. It's known for its beautiful shoreline and its mix of a rural and urban setting, creating an ideal environment for different lifestyles.
The City of Frisco
Frisco is part of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex in Collin county. In 2017, Frisco was considered to be the fastest-growing city in the country and a popular commuter town for many people who work in the metroplex. In the same year, Money.com named Frisco as the # 1 Best Place to Live-in.
How's the weather like in Frisco
One of the reasons why Frisco is a great place to live in is due to its climate. It's warmer because it falls in a sub-tropical climate, making this a perfect location for those who want to live in a city where it never gets too cold or extremely burning hot. It's simply warm weather throughout the year is one of its charms. The city offers many amazing attractions plus the weather in Frisco is warm although a bit humid for most of the year. With its matching waterside amenities and recreational facilities in almost every corner, living in Frisco provides a lively experience to your everyday life.
Real Estate Options in Frisco
Going to open houses in Frisco TX is the best way to find your dream home, but here are many factors to consider when looking for a new home. Any of our agents at Wilco Realty Group are happy to take you to view open houses in Frisco, just let us know. For a quick guide, here are the major things to consider when buying a house in Frisco.
If you are new to Frisco, then you might still be adjusting to the weather and it would help a great deal if you choose a home with the right features that can sustain the climate.
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House Features to Look for in Frisco
Proper Ventilation
The Texas sun can sometimes be very brutal but when your house is designed with appropriate ventilation, then you definitely do not have to worry about anything. Ventilation plays a big role in any kind of house regardless of the general climate to ensure that there is proper air flow throughout the house.
We suggest that you look for a house with an open floor plan, it allows natural ventilation and helps keep the humid Frisco air out. This also helps you save money on air conditioning as well.
Efficient HVAC system
The right HVAC system will help homeowners save a lot of money on their utility bills. There are many HVAC tools that are designed for particular homes, and it is best to let the realtor explain the details of the home. However, it is also important to know the basics of HVAC systems in homes so that you, as a buyer, will be able to determine if you are choosing the right house. There are many benefits from having the right HVAC system, such as improving the air quality and also save energy.
More Tips in Buying a House
Purchasing a new home can be very exciting, but it can also cause unnecessary stress. Homebuyers never want to get ripped off which is why going to open houses Frisco TX can improve your chances of getting a fair deal. Here are several pointers that can help you choose the best home within your budget:
●     Take your time to go around the house and ask relevant questions. Most of the things shown to you are the best features of the house but looking at other factors like plumbing, type of material of the house, and even small details like closet and storage features are also vital.
Once you make an offer, it's an investment to hire a home inspector to check the house. Their assessment will make sure that your purchase will be worth every penny.
●     Bid wisely. Do not bid on more than what you can afford but not less than how the property may actually be worth. You shouldn't go for an oddball number but instead give your bid a careful thought.
How To Prepare for an Open House?
One of the challenges we often see is making the right offer by assessing the right price for a property. And this is just the start. When you're going to buy a house, you have to be prepared before ever going to an open house. Make sure you know the following:
●     Know the average value per square foot
Knowing at least how much the average cost per square foot will already give you a price range. This way, you will know if the house you want to look at is within your budget. The average cost per square foot is just a guide, and other factors like the finishings on the house will either increase or decrease its value.
●     Ask around the neighborhood and compare prices
Existing homeowners already know how much a house costs. You can also ask around if the house you're planning to visit is new, renovated or turned.
●     Always ask your real estate agent for a second opinion
Your real estate agent knows everything there is about properties for sale. And, asking for your agent's opinion will be a great guide in understanding a closer-to-accurate market value of a house you want to check out.
●     Know why a property is being sold
This really affects the cost of buying a house. Knowing if there are existing problems with the house causing a homeowner to sell it will give you an idea if there are probably hidden repairs you might have to make.
●     Look around for similar house types
It's easier to get around a price if you know how much similar houses cost.
●     Learn about the neighborhood
Nearby facilities and amenities also affect the price. How close is it to the central business district? Are there schools and restaurants nearby? How low is the crime rate and how diverse is the community? Knowing these factors will also help you come up with your bidding price.
How to Know if A House is Worth $10,000 MORE or LESS?
There are always factors that will either increase or decrease the market value of a house like:
●     Finishes
The kitchen and the bathroom are the ones that sell a house. Most homeowners look at the installed appliances and countertop in the kitchen. They also check out bathroom tiles, and quality. The quality of these rooms in the house can literally increase the market value of a house by a few thousand dollars. Are the countertops made of marble or granite? Does the bathroom have a tub and a shower? These are things you should check out too.
●     Landscape and added amenities
Does it have a stunning landscape in the front lawn, backyard, or both?[3] [4]  Does it have a pool? Are there extra landscapes like a bbq area or a patio? Does it have a garage or just an open parking space? Simple questions like these gives you an idea of how much more you have to add to your initial bidding price.
●     Size and Layout
With prior knowledge to the average cost per square foot, the agent giving you a tour around the house will already mention how large the living space is and the overall size of the property. The layout of the house and is functionality like having a dirty kitchen or an open space for the kitchen and the living are factors to also consider.
●     Age and Condition
Another major consideration is the age and condition of the house. How old is the property? Is it newly built, renovated, flipped or just tweaked?
●     Overall appeal
The final factor to consider is how much you love it. Those who really fall in love with the house throws-in tens of thousands of additional dollars to make sure that they get the property. The more you like the house you visited, the more money you're willingly going to bid.
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Making Dreams Attainable
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Granite has been popular as a construction and renovation material right from the beginning. Seen as a decorative material enhancing the appeal and strength of your interiors, its heat resistant and environment-friendly elements makes the stone even more popular and versatile option.
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One such firm meeting granite’s large scale demand and fulfiling the responsibility to help shape the industry’s future while making the kitchen and bathroom a beautiful place is S&D Granite. An innovative and reliable solution for people looking for remodelling, they are fully committed to the success of their partners throughout the value chain.
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What Do They Do?
Having travelled on their path to success, they always aim at providing the best service to clients and supply stones that are worth every penny spent by the customers. They aim at continuing their pursuit to make your experiences better and richer in visions. From countertop installations to selection of finest marble fabricators, their team undertakes all the tasks to Embrace your comfort and care without sacrificing grace and style at any cost.
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Home Improvement Sections Covered By Them
S&D Granite’s dedicated team offers round the clock support throughout every single stage of a client’s journey to success. They cover a vast section of areas fit for granite and quartz countertop solutions. Some of them include:
1. Kitchen Countertops
2. Living Room Tables
3. Bedroom Tables
4. Hallway Floors
5. Bathroom Countertops
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S&D Granite has grown to emerge as a thought leader and innovator in the home and industrial granite and quartz solutions. Known for setting the space in the design, efficient installation of countertops, cost-effective and reliable and high-quality stones, it has earned a name in the industry for its honesty and long term commitments.
While handling all its cases with compassion and care, its devoted team offers an innovative and professional approach to all your preferences by encouraging high style designs and craftsmanship in all of their products. Request a quote: 214-801-9484        
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 Together, they know they can make dreams come true!
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