Coordinated Concrete Pieces Provide Cohesion

We love when we’re able to create multiple pieces for one project

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TRICKY BUT WORTH IT

A little over twelve feet, and all in one piece, this island provided a few challenges, but ultimately was so worth it! The island featured a waterfall leg inset from the edge. It was tough to fit through the door, but after some maneuvering and lot’s of teamwork, we finished the install and the kitchen looked wonderful!

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COORDINATE YOUR COUNTERTOPS

Monochrome outfits all all the rage right now, no one would have predicted that one day beige on beige would be featured on runways everywhere, but here we are. So we’re pushing for a new trend: the monochrome kitchen! With countertops in place to match the island, our client’s kitchen is ready for it’s close up.

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WHY STOP AT THE KITCHEN? 

We love this double-sink vanity we installed in our client’s bathroom! Having coordinated concrete elements throughout the house really creates a nice continuity. The style of the home flows easily from one room to the next, making the design look intentional and polished. We loved getting to do these pieces, and help our client make a statement!

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