Summit Design Remodeling, LLC

Summit Design Remodeling is a full service design/build remodeling firm serving all of Northern Virginia and Suburban Maryland.
Type:
Design-build Firms
Address:
10500 Sager Avenue, Suite F,
Fairfax, Virginia,
United States, 22030
Phone:
(703) 537-0930
Fax:
(703) 537-0932
Website:
www.summitdesignremodeling.com
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    · Comment · 3 weeks ago
    Summit Design Remodeling, LLC Hi Shaunsidden,
    This sink was shipped in from a company out West called Neo-Metro. The sink is a 36" wide stainless steel sink they call an Ebb basin. It has a concealed drain. The countertop is also a custom resin top from Neo-Metro.

    Here is their URL: http://www.neo-metro.com/

    Thanks for your inquiry.

    Laurie Crum
    Design Consultant
    http://www.SummitDesignRemodeling.com
    3 weeks ago ·
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    · Comment · 3 weeks ago
    Summit Design Remodeling, LLC yes, when we had this bathroom photographed, the photos came out almost like a greyscale photo with no color in it at all. Yet in real life, this tile has a lot of cream, beige, and brown mixed in with the grey. So we had our photographer adjust the coloring to match real life better. I'm guessing that the online sites did not do any color adjustment of their photos. Of course, marble is a natural product and the coloring of any lot of marble can change as the marble vein changes at the quarry. I have had previous challenges with marble coloring and had to rip out a bathroom that had marble that was much darker and greyer than what my client saw in the tile showroom. This was very costly! However, when you go to a local showroom, you should be able to see how beautiful this tile is in person and see the lovely shade variation. Also, make sure your tile setter is diligent with mixing up the tiles. As you will see in the bottom left corner at the tub, that tile is very grey and there is one at the top of the wall that is very brown. This is just how the tile comes, but you want to make sure that your tile setter doesn't put 2 very grey tiles next to each other or two very brown tiles next to each other. It should look very random. Good luck with your project.
    3 weeks ago ·
    kmvv419 Thank you so much for the advice and for responding so quickly. We r using this same granite and I loved this tile in your picture.
    3 weeks ago ·
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