Residential kitchens
Kitchen projects often combine high-visibility surfaces with practical demands. Island geometry, sink and cooktop openings, edge profiles, seating overhangs, cabinetry conditions, and adjacent finishes all influence the final result.
Bathrooms and vanities
Vanity surfaces can range from compact replacements to integrated multi-surface designs. Wall conditions, faucet configuration, backsplash intent, and cabinetry alignment should be considered early.
Custom built-ins
Cabinetry and millwork can support storage, display, work, and architectural organization. The design should respond to scale, clearances, finish transitions, and how the built-in will be used.
Commercial counters
Reception, transaction, and work surfaces may require coordination with equipment, accessibility, traffic flow, daily operations, and broader construction schedules.
Hospitality and retail
Customer-facing environments benefit from materials and detailing that reinforce the brand experience while supporting the practical needs of staff and visitors.
Professional spaces
Conference areas, break rooms, offices, and service environments can use stone and millwork to create a polished, coherent, and durable interior language.