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This renovated brick rowhome in Boston’s South End offers a modern aesthetic within a historic structure, creative use of space, exceptional thermal comfort, a reduced carbon footprint, and a passive stream of income.
DESIGN PRIORITIES. The goals for the project were clear - design the primary unit to accommodate the family’s modern lifestyle, rework the layout to create a desirable rental unit, improve thermal comfort and introduce a modern aesthetic. We designed the street-level entry as a shared entrance for both the primary and rental unit. The family uses it as their everyday entrance - we planned for bike storage and an open mudroom with bench and shoe storage to facilitate the change from shoes to slippers or bare feet as they enter their home. On the main level, we expanded the kitchen into the dining room to create an eat-in space with generous counter space and storage, as well as a comfortable connection to the living space. The second floor serves as master suite for the couple - a bedroom with a walk-in-closet and ensuite bathroom, and an adjacent study, with refinished original pumpkin pine floors. The upper floor, aside from a guest bedroom, is the child's domain with interconnected spaces for sleeping, work and play. In the play space, which can be separated from the work space with new translucent sliding doors, we incorporated recreational features inspired by adventurous and competitive television shows, at their son’s request.
MODERN MEETS TRADITIONAL. We left the historic front facade of the building largely unchanged - the security bars were removed from the windows and the single pane windows were replaced with higher performing historic replicas. We designed the interior and rear facade with a vision of warm modernism, weaving in the notable period features. Each element was either restored or reinterpreted to blend with the modern aesthetic. The detailed ceiling in the living space, for example, has a new matte monochromatic finish, and the wood stairs are covered in a dark grey floor paint, whereas the mahogany doors were simply refinished. New wide plank wood flooring with a neutral finish, floor-to-ceiling casework, and bold splashes of color in wall paint and tile, and oversized high-performance windows (on the rear facade) round out the modern aesthetic.
RENTAL INCOME. The existing rowhome was zoned for a 2-family dwelling but included an undesirable, single-floor studio apartment at the garden level with low ceiling heights and questionable emergency egress. In order to increase the quality and quantity of space in the rental unit, we reimagined it as a two-floor, 1 or 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom apartment with a modern aesthetic, increased ceiling height on the lowest level and provided an in-unit washer/dryer. The apartment was listed with Jackie O'Connor Real Estate and rented immediately, providing the owners with a source of passive income.
ENCLOSURE WITH BENEFITS. The homeowners sought a minimal carbon footprint, enabled by their urban location and lifestyle decisions, paired with the benefits of a high-performance home. The extent of the renovation allowed us to implement a deep energy retrofit (DER) to address air tightness, insulation, and high-performance windows. The historic front facade is insulated from the interior, while the rear facade is insulated on the exterior. Together with these building enclosure improvements, we designed an HVAC system comprised of continuous fresh air ventilation, and an efficient, all-electric heating and cooling system to decouple the house from natural gas. This strategy provides optimal thermal comfort and indoor air quality, improved acoustic isolation from street noise and neighbors, as well as a further reduced carbon footprint. We also took measures to prepare the roof for future solar panels, for when the South End neighborhood’s aging electrical infrastructure is upgraded to allow them.
URBAN LIVING. The desirable neighborhood location allows the both the homeowners and tenant to walk, bike, and use public transportation to access the city, while each charging their respective plug-in electric cars behind the building to travel greater distances.
OVERALL. The understated rowhouse is now ready for another century of urban living, offering the owners comfort and convenience as they live life as an expression of their values.
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A screen porch was added to the side of the interior sitting room, enabling the two spaces to become one. A unique three-panel bi-fold door, separates the indoor-outdoor space; on nice days, plenty of natural ventilation flows through the house. Opening the sunroom, living room and kitchen spaces enables a free dialog between rooms. The kitchen level sits above the sunroom and living room giving it a perch as the heart of the home. Dressed in maple and white, the cabinet color palette is in sync with the subtle value and warmth of nature. The cooktop wall was designed as a piece of furniture; the maple cabinets frame the inserted white cabinet wall. The subtle mosaic backsplash with a hint of green, represents a delicate leaf.

Tucker Design Awards celebrate the innovation and vision that designers bring to their projects through the specification and use of natural stone materials. For members of the Natural Stone Institute, acknowledgment as a contributor to a Tucker Design Awards winning project is a genuine tribute to their traditional values, physicality of work, and dedication to precise specifications required in the realization of such accomplished architectural design.
Landscape Architect
Design Workshop, Aspen, CO
Landscape Contractor/
Installer
Landscape Workshop, Carbondale, CO
Stone Installer
JD Masonry, Arvada, CO
Stone Suppliers
Coldspring, Cold Spring, MN
Gallegos Corporation, Vail, CO
Through a collective dialogue between landscape, architecture and interior design, a new vision reimagines the disturbed site into a livable landscape, emblematic of our American West. The residence – an ensemble of structures designed in a modern ranch vernacular – is effortlessly unified through layered, interconnected outdoor gathering spaces and regional materials that elaborates upon the experience of moving between structures, heightening and renewing one’s sense of place. Upon entering the courtyard, one is immediately aware of seamless and unfolding relationships between architecture and landscape through a sophisticated, regional palette of natural stone, water, and plants. Set upon architectural focal points, two perpendicular sandstone paths descend into the space and converge upon a monolithic, hand-carved granite fountain. The design of the fountain is purposefully quiet, both in its detailing and operation. The feature includes a recessed interior, allowing water to become still before it reaches the surface, with lightly cleft sides, allowing the water to delicately bounce as it descends into the geometric lower granite basin. The landscape architect’s selection of various stone material extends the tones of the home’s granite walls and contextual surroundings into the garden, but also be detailed in a manner that balances rural and modern qualities. The majority of the paving is constructed of rectilinear gray sandstone with a natural finish and snapped edges, laid in a staggered running bond organization. Throughout the garden, thoughtful attention was also given to the configuration and layout of terraces, pathways, and steps. In doing so, this ensured that the edges of the terrace and its interface to other elements were designed so that no “leftover” stone paver pieces would be found. Within the central courtyard, split-faced stone stairs descend into a rectilinear plinth of lawn, punctuated by a carved granite fire pit. Leveraging the property’s existing topographic relief, a shallow infinity-edge dipping pool abstracts the transparent and cavity-like pools found throughout the Rocky Mountains. The design purposefully achieves the illusion of a larger water feature with the distant pond and offers a refreshing recreational element. Containing the infinity edge, a designed granite escarpment emerges from the meadow, juxtaposing the geometric water feature and providing informal seating ledges. The site’s prior use required the landscape architect to incorporate a highly technical and complex sub-surface structural system. The initial geotechnical report identified the building envelopes rested on 12 feet of man-placed fill. Assuming a 1 percent settlement, the team faced concerns that the terraces would settle up to 12 inches. In response, a grid of structural micro-piles provides the necessary foundation for the construction of terraces immediately outside of the architecture, under the water features and site walls. The solution enabled the crisp detailing and design resolution of the architectural structures to seamlessly connect with the horizontal stone terraces.
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Tucker Design Awards celebrate the innovation and vision that designers bring to their projects through the specification and use of natural stone materials. For members of the Natural Stone Institute, acknowledgment as a contributor to a Tucker Design Awards winning project is a genuine tribute to their traditional values, physicality of work, and dedication to precise specifications required in the realization of such accomplished architectural design.
Landscape Architect
Design Workshop, Aspen, CO
Landscape Contractor/
Installer
Landscape Workshop, Carbondale, CO
Stone Installer
JD Masonry, Arvada, CO
Stone Suppliers
Coldspring, Cold Spring, MN
Gallegos Corporation, Vail, CO
Through a collective dialogue between landscape, architecture and interior design, a new vision reimagines the disturbed site into a livable landscape, emblematic of our American West. The residence – an ensemble of structures designed in a modern ranch vernacular – is effortlessly unified through layered, interconnected outdoor gathering spaces and regional materials that elaborates upon the experience of moving between structures, heightening and renewing one’s sense of place. Upon entering the courtyard, one is immediately aware of seamless and unfolding relationships between architecture and landscape through a sophisticated, regional palette of natural stone, water, and plants. Set upon architectural focal points, two perpendicular sandstone paths descend into the space and converge upon a monolithic, hand-carved granite fountain. The design of the fountain is purposefully quiet, both in its detailing and operation. The feature includes a recessed interior, allowing water to become still before it reaches the surface, with lightly cleft sides, allowing the water to delicately bounce as it descends into the geometric lower granite basin. The landscape architect’s selection of various stone material extends the tones of the home’s granite walls and contextual surroundings into the garden, but also be detailed in a manner that balances rural and modern qualities. The majority of the paving is constructed of rectilinear gray sandstone with a natural finish and snapped edges, laid in a staggered running bond organization. Throughout the garden, thoughtful attention was also given to the configuration and layout of terraces, pathways, and steps. In doing so, this ensured that the edges of the terrace and its interface to other elements were designed so that no “leftover” stone paver pieces would be found. Within the central courtyard, split-faced stone stairs descend into a rectilinear plinth of lawn, punctuated by a carved granite fire pit. Leveraging the property’s existing topographic relief, a shallow infinity-edge dipping pool abstracts the transparent and cavity-like pools found throughout the Rocky Mountains. The design purposefully achieves the illusion of a larger water feature with the distant pond and offers a refreshing recreational element. Containing the infinity edge, a designed granite escarpment emerges from the meadow, juxtaposing the geometric water feature and providing informal seating ledges. The site’s prior use required the landscape architect to incorporate a highly technical and complex sub-surface structural system. The initial geotechnical report identified the building envelopes rested on 12 feet of man-placed fill. Assuming a 1 percent settlement, the team faced concerns that the terraces would settle up to 12 inches. In response, a grid of structural micro-piles provides the necessary foundation for the construction of terraces immediately outside of the architecture, under the water features and site walls. The solution enabled the crisp detailing and design resolution of the architectural structures to seamlessly connect with the horizontal stone terraces.

Tucker Design Awards celebrate the innovation and vision that designers bring to their projects through the specification and use of natural stone materials. For members of the Natural Stone Institute, acknowledgment as a contributor to a Tucker Design Awards winning project is a genuine tribute to their traditional values, physicality of work, and dedication to precise specifications required in the realization of such accomplished architectural design.
Landscape Architect
Design Workshop, Aspen, CO
Landscape Contractor/
Installer
Landscape Workshop, Carbondale, CO
Stone Installer
JD Masonry, Arvada, CO
Stone Suppliers
Coldspring, Cold Spring, MN
Gallegos Corporation, Vail, CO
Through a collective dialogue between landscape, architecture and interior design, a new vision reimagines the disturbed site into a livable landscape, emblematic of our American West. The residence – an ensemble of structures designed in a modern ranch vernacular – is effortlessly unified through layered, interconnected outdoor gathering spaces and regional materials that elaborates upon the experience of moving between structures, heightening and renewing one’s sense of place. Upon entering the courtyard, one is immediately aware of seamless and unfolding relationships between architecture and landscape through a sophisticated, regional palette of natural stone, water, and plants. Set upon architectural focal points, two perpendicular sandstone paths descend into the space and converge upon a monolithic, hand-carved granite fountain. The design of the fountain is purposefully quiet, both in its detailing and operation. The feature includes a recessed interior, allowing water to become still before it reaches the surface, with lightly cleft sides, allowing the water to delicately bounce as it descends into the geometric lower granite basin. The landscape architect’s selection of various stone material extends the tones of the home’s granite walls and contextual surroundings into the garden, but also be detailed in a manner that balances rural and modern qualities. The majority of the paving is constructed of rectilinear gray sandstone with a natural finish and snapped edges, laid in a staggered running bond organization. Throughout the garden, thoughtful attention was also given to the configuration and layout of terraces, pathways, and steps. In doing so, this ensured that the edges of the terrace and its interface to other elements were designed so that no “leftover” stone paver pieces would be found. Within the central courtyard, split-faced stone stairs descend into a rectilinear plinth of lawn, punctuated by a carved granite fire pit. Leveraging the property’s existing topographic relief, a shallow infinity-edge dipping pool abstracts the transparent and cavity-like pools found throughout the Rocky Mountains. The design purposefully achieves the illusion of a larger water feature with the distant pond and offers a refreshing recreational element. Containing the infinity edge, a designed granite escarpment emerges from the meadow, juxtaposing the geometric water feature and providing informal seating ledges. The site’s prior use required the landscape architect to incorporate a highly technical and complex sub-surface structural system. The initial geotechnical report identified the building envelopes rested on 12 feet of man-placed fill. Assuming a 1 percent settlement, the team faced concerns that the terraces would settle up to 12 inches. In response, a grid of structural micro-piles provides the necessary foundation for the construction of terraces immediately outside of the architecture, under the water features and site walls. The solution enabled the crisp detailing and design resolution of the architectural structures to seamlessly connect with the horizontal stone terraces.

Tucker Design Awards celebrate the innovation and vision that designers bring to their projects through the specification and use of natural stone materials. For members of the Natural Stone Institute, acknowledgment as a contributor to a Tucker Design Awards winning project is a genuine tribute to their traditional values, physicality of work, and dedication to precise specifications required in the realization of such accomplished architectural design.
Landscape Architect
Design Workshop, Aspen, CO
Landscape Contractor/
Installer
Landscape Workshop, Carbondale, CO
Stone Installer
JD Masonry, Arvada, CO
Stone Suppliers
Coldspring, Cold Spring, MN
Gallegos Corporation, Vail, CO
Through a collective dialogue between landscape, architecture and interior design, a new vision reimagines the disturbed site into a livable landscape, emblematic of our American West. The residence – an ensemble of structures designed in a modern ranch vernacular – is effortlessly unified through layered, interconnected outdoor gathering spaces and regional materials that elaborates upon the experience of moving between structures, heightening and renewing one’s sense of place. Upon entering the courtyard, one is immediately aware of seamless and unfolding relationships between architecture and landscape through a sophisticated, regional palette of natural stone, water, and plants. Set upon architectural focal points, two perpendicular sandstone paths descend into the space and converge upon a monolithic, hand-carved granite fountain. The design of the fountain is purposefully quiet, both in its detailing and operation. The feature includes a recessed interior, allowing water to become still before it reaches the surface, with lightly cleft sides, allowing the water to delicately bounce as it descends into the geometric lower granite basin. The landscape architect’s selection of various stone material extends the tones of the home’s granite walls and contextual surroundings into the garden, but also be detailed in a manner that balances rural and modern qualities. The majority of the paving is constructed of rectilinear gray sandstone with a natural finish and snapped edges, laid in a staggered running bond organization. Throughout the garden, thoughtful attention was also given to the configuration and layout of terraces, pathways, and steps. In doing so, this ensured that the edges of the terrace and its interface to other elements were designed so that no “leftover” stone paver pieces would be found. Within the central courtyard, split-faced stone stairs descend into a rectilinear plinth of lawn, punctuated by a carved granite fire pit. Leveraging the property’s existing topographic relief, a shallow infinity-edge dipping pool abstracts the transparent and cavity-like pools found throughout the Rocky Mountains. The design purposefully achieves the illusion of a larger water feature with the distant pond and offers a refreshing recreational element. Containing the infinity edge, a designed granite escarpment emerges from the meadow, juxtaposing the geometric water feature and providing informal seating ledges. The site’s prior use required the landscape architect to incorporate a highly technical and complex sub-surface structural system. The initial geotechnical report identified the building envelopes rested on 12 feet of man-placed fill. Assuming a 1 percent settlement, the team faced concerns that the terraces would settle up to 12 inches. In response, a grid of structural micro-piles provides the necessary foundation for the construction of terraces immediately outside of the architecture, under the water features and site walls. The solution enabled the crisp detailing and design resolution of the architectural structures to seamlessly connect with the horizontal stone terraces.

Tucker Design Awards celebrate the innovation and vision that designers bring to their projects through the specification and use of natural stone materials. For members of the Natural Stone Institute, acknowledgment as a contributor to a Tucker Design Awards winning project is a genuine tribute to their traditional values, physicality of work, and dedication to precise specifications required in the realization of such accomplished architectural design.
Landscape Architect
Design Workshop, Aspen, CO
Landscape Contractor/
Installer
Landscape Workshop, Carbondale, CO
Stone Installer
JD Masonry, Arvada, CO
Stone Suppliers
Coldspring, Cold Spring, MN
Gallegos Corporation, Vail, CO
Through a collective dialogue between landscape, architecture and interior design, a new vision reimagines the disturbed site into a livable landscape, emblematic of our American West. The residence – an ensemble of structures designed in a modern ranch vernacular – is effortlessly unified through layered, interconnected outdoor gathering spaces and regional materials that elaborates upon the experience of moving between structures, heightening and renewing one’s sense of place. Upon entering the courtyard, one is immediately aware of seamless and unfolding relationships between architecture and landscape through a sophisticated, regional palette of natural stone, water, and plants. Set upon architectural focal points, two perpendicular sandstone paths descend into the space and converge upon a monolithic, hand-carved granite fountain. The design of the fountain is purposefully quiet, both in its detailing and operation. The feature includes a recessed interior, allowing water to become still before it reaches the surface, with lightly cleft sides, allowing the water to delicately bounce as it descends into the geometric lower granite basin. The landscape architect’s selection of various stone material extends the tones of the home’s granite walls and contextual surroundings into the garden, but also be detailed in a manner that balances rural and modern qualities. The majority of the paving is constructed of rectilinear gray sandstone with a natural finish and snapped edges, laid in a staggered running bond organization. Throughout the garden, thoughtful attention was also given to the configuration and layout of terraces, pathways, and steps. In doing so, this ensured that the edges of the terrace and its interface to other elements were designed so that no “leftover” stone paver pieces would be found. Within the central courtyard, split-faced stone stairs descend into a rectilinear plinth of lawn, punctuated by a carved granite fire pit. Leveraging the property’s existing topographic relief, a shallow infinity-edge dipping pool abstracts the transparent and cavity-like pools found throughout the Rocky Mountains. The design purposefully achieves the illusion of a larger water feature with the distant pond and offers a refreshing recreational element. Containing the infinity edge, a designed granite escarpment emerges from the meadow, juxtaposing the geometric water feature and providing informal seating ledges. The site’s prior use required the landscape architect to incorporate a highly technical and complex sub-surface structural system. The initial geotechnical report identified the building envelopes rested on 12 feet of man-placed fill. Assuming a 1 percent settlement, the team faced concerns that the terraces would settle up to 12 inches. In response, a grid of structural micro-piles provides the necessary foundation for the construction of terraces immediately outside of the architecture, under the water features and site walls. The solution enabled the crisp detailing and design resolution of the architectural structures to seamlessly connect with the horizontal stone terraces.

Tucker Design Awards celebrate the innovation and vision that designers bring to their projects through the specification and use of natural stone materials. For members of the Natural Stone Institute, acknowledgment as a contributor to a Tucker Design Awards winning project is a genuine tribute to their traditional values, physicality of work, and dedication to precise specifications required in the realization of such accomplished architectural design.
Landscape Architect
Design Workshop, Aspen, CO
Landscape Contractor/
Installer
Landscape Workshop, Carbondale, CO
Stone Installer
JD Masonry, Arvada, CO
Stone Suppliers
Coldspring, Cold Spring, MN
Gallegos Corporation, Vail, CO
Through a collective dialogue between landscape, architecture and interior design, a new vision reimagines the disturbed site into a livable landscape, emblematic of our American West. The residence – an ensemble of structures designed in a modern ranch vernacular – is effortlessly unified through layered, interconnected outdoor gathering spaces and regional materials that elaborates upon the experience of moving between structures, heightening and renewing one’s sense of place. Upon entering the courtyard, one is immediately aware of seamless and unfolding relationships between architecture and landscape through a sophisticated, regional palette of natural stone, water, and plants. Set upon architectural focal points, two perpendicular sandstone paths descend into the space and converge upon a monolithic, hand-carved granite fountain. The design of the fountain is purposefully quiet, both in its detailing and operation. The feature includes a recessed interior, allowing water to become still before it reaches the surface, with lightly cleft sides, allowing the water to delicately bounce as it descends into the geometric lower granite basin. The landscape architect’s selection of various stone material extends the tones of the home’s granite walls and contextual surroundings into the garden, but also be detailed in a manner that balances rural and modern qualities. The majority of the paving is constructed of rectilinear gray sandstone with a natural finish and snapped edges, laid in a staggered running bond organization. Throughout the garden, thoughtful attention was also given to the configuration and layout of terraces, pathways, and steps. In doing so, this ensured that the edges of the terrace and its interface to other elements were designed so that no “leftover” stone paver pieces would be found. Within the central courtyard, split-faced stone stairs descend into a rectilinear plinth of lawn, punctuated by a carved granite fire pit. Leveraging the property’s existing topographic relief, a shallow infinity-edge dipping pool abstracts the transparent and cavity-like pools found throughout the Rocky Mountains. The design purposefully achieves the illusion of a larger water feature with the distant pond and offers a refreshing recreational element. Containing the infinity edge, a designed granite escarpment emerges from the meadow, juxtaposing the geometric water feature and providing informal seating ledges. The site’s prior use required the landscape architect to incorporate a highly technical and complex sub-surface structural system. The initial geotechnical report identified the building envelopes rested on 12 feet of man-placed fill. Assuming a 1 percent settlement, the team faced concerns that the terraces would settle up to 12 inches. In response, a grid of structural micro-piles provides the necessary foundation for the construction of terraces immediately outside of the architecture, under the water features and site walls. The solution enabled the crisp detailing and design resolution of the architectural structures to seamlessly connect with the horizontal stone terraces.

Tucker Design Awards celebrate the innovation and vision that designers bring to their projects through the specification and use of natural stone materials. For members of the Natural Stone Institute, acknowledgment as a contributor to a Tucker Design Awards winning project is a genuine tribute to their traditional values, physicality of work, and dedication to precise specifications required in the realization of such accomplished architectural design.
Landscape Architect
Design Workshop, Aspen, CO
Landscape Contractor/
Installer
Landscape Workshop, Carbondale, CO
Stone Installer
JD Masonry, Arvada, CO
Stone Suppliers
Coldspring, Cold Spring, MN
Gallegos Corporation, Vail, CO
Through a collective dialogue between landscape, architecture and interior design, a new vision reimagines the disturbed site into a livable landscape, emblematic of our American West. The residence – an ensemble of structures designed in a modern ranch vernacular – is effortlessly unified through layered, interconnected outdoor gathering spaces and regional materials that elaborates upon the experience of moving between structures, heightening and renewing one’s sense of place. Upon entering the courtyard, one is immediately aware of seamless and unfolding relationships between architecture and landscape through a sophisticated, regional palette of natural stone, water, and plants. Set upon architectural focal points, two perpendicular sandstone paths descend into the space and converge upon a monolithic, hand-carved granite fountain. The design of the fountain is purposefully quiet, both in its detailing and operation. The feature includes a recessed interior, allowing water to become still before it reaches the surface, with lightly cleft sides, allowing the water to delicately bounce as it descends into the geometric lower granite basin. The landscape architect’s selection of various stone material extends the tones of the home’s granite walls and contextual surroundings into the garden, but also be detailed in a manner that balances rural and modern qualities. The majority of the paving is constructed of rectilinear gray sandstone with a natural finish and snapped edges, laid in a staggered running bond organization. Throughout the garden, thoughtful attention was also given to the configuration and layout of terraces, pathways, and steps. In doing so, this ensured that the edges of the terrace and its interface to other elements were designed so that no “leftover” stone paver pieces would be found. Within the central courtyard, split-faced stone stairs descend into a rectilinear plinth of lawn, punctuated by a carved granite fire pit. Leveraging the property’s existing topographic relief, a shallow infinity-edge dipping pool abstracts the transparent and cavity-like pools found throughout the Rocky Mountains. The design purposefully achieves the illusion of a larger water feature with the distant pond and offers a refreshing recreational element. Containing the infinity edge, a designed granite escarpment emerges from the meadow, juxtaposing the geometric water feature and providing informal seating ledges. The site’s prior use required the landscape architect to incorporate a highly technical and complex sub-surface structural system. The initial geotechnical report identified the building envelopes rested on 12 feet of man-placed fill. Assuming a 1 percent settlement, the team faced concerns that the terraces would settle up to 12 inches. In response, a grid of structural micro-piles provides the necessary foundation for the construction of terraces immediately outside of the architecture, under the water features and site walls. The solution enabled the crisp detailing and design resolution of the architectural structures to seamlessly connect with the horizontal stone terraces.

Express your exquisite sense of style and taste with this classic tufted Chesterfield sofa designed for your apartment or home. Showcasing rolled arms, soft linen blend upholstery, and firm yet comfortable foam padding, this beautiful sofa will provide plenty of support for entertaining and relaxation. The vintage styling, modern weathered wood legs and 2-cushion design enables you to make a statement while creating the look you want. For more styles and products, make sure to check out our entire line of living room furniture. This chesterfield sofa measures 34"L x 85"W x 29"H and weighs 116 to perfectly fit your home. Some assembly is required. Since starting our Southern California office in 1995, AC Pacific has grown rapidly from a handful of furnishings to hundreds of selections to better accommodate the needs of today's growing families. For more styles and products, make sure to check out our entire line of living room furniture.

Express your exquisite sense of style and taste with this classic tufted Chesterfield sofa designed for your apartment or home. Showcasing rolled arms, soft linen blend upholstery, and firm yet comfortable foam padding, this beautiful sofa will provide plenty of support for entertaining and relaxation. The vintage styling, modern weathered wood legs and 2-cushion design enables you to make a statement while creating the look you want. For more styles and products, make sure to check out our entire line of living room furniture. This chesterfield sofa measures 34"L x 85"W x 29"H and weighs 116 to perfectly fit your home. Some assembly is required. Since starting our Southern California office in 1995, AC Pacific has grown rapidly from a handful of furnishings to hundreds of selections to better accommodate the needs of today's growing families. For more styles and products, make sure to check out our entire line of living room furniture.

Tucker Design Awards celebrate the innovation and vision that designers bring to their projects through the specification and use of natural stone materials. For members of the Natural Stone Institute, acknowledgment as a contributor to a Tucker Design Awards winning project is a genuine tribute to their traditional values, physicality of work, and dedication to precise specifications required in the realization of such accomplished architectural design.
Landscape Architect
Design Workshop, Aspen, CO
Landscape Contractor/
Installer
Landscape Workshop, Carbondale, CO
Stone Installer
JD Masonry, Arvada, CO
Stone Suppliers
Coldspring, Cold Spring, MN
Gallegos Corporation, Vail, CO
Through a collective dialogue between landscape, architecture and interior design, a new vision reimagines the disturbed site into a livable landscape, emblematic of our American West. The residence – an ensemble of structures designed in a modern ranch vernacular – is effortlessly unified through layered, interconnected outdoor gathering spaces and regional materials that elaborates upon the experience of moving between structures, heightening and renewing one’s sense of place. Upon entering the courtyard, one is immediately aware of seamless and unfolding relationships between architecture and landscape through a sophisticated, regional palette of natural stone, water, and plants. Set upon architectural focal points, two perpendicular sandstone paths descend into the space and converge upon a monolithic, hand-carved granite fountain. The design of the fountain is purposefully quiet, both in its detailing and operation. The feature includes a recessed interior, allowing water to become still before it reaches the surface, with lightly cleft sides, allowing the water to delicately bounce as it descends into the geometric lower granite basin. The landscape architect’s selection of various stone material extends the tones of the home’s granite walls and contextual surroundings into the garden, but also be detailed in a manner that balances rural and modern qualities. The majority of the paving is constructed of rectilinear gray sandstone with a natural finish and snapped edges, laid in a staggered running bond organization. Throughout the garden, thoughtful attention was also given to the configuration and layout of terraces, pathways, and steps. In doing so, this ensured that the edges of the terrace and its interface to other elements were designed so that no “leftover” stone paver pieces would be found. Within the central courtyard, split-faced stone stairs descend into a rectilinear plinth of lawn, punctuated by a carved granite fire pit. Leveraging the property’s existing topographic relief, a shallow infinity-edge dipping pool abstracts the transparent and cavity-like pools found throughout the Rocky Mountains. The design purposefully achieves the illusion of a larger water feature with the distant pond and offers a refreshing recreational element. Containing the infinity edge, a designed granite escarpment emerges from the meadow, juxtaposing the geometric water feature and providing informal seating ledges. The site’s prior use required the landscape architect to incorporate a highly technical and complex sub-surface structural system. The initial geotechnical report identified the building envelopes rested on 12 feet of man-placed fill. Assuming a 1 percent settlement, the team faced concerns that the terraces would settle up to 12 inches. In response, a grid of structural micro-piles provides the necessary foundation for the construction of terraces immediately outside of the architecture, under the water features and site walls. The solution enabled the crisp detailing and design resolution of the architectural structures to seamlessly connect with the horizontal stone terraces.

Express your exquisite sense of style and taste with this classic tufted Chesterfield sofa designed for your apartment or home. Showcasing rolled arms, soft linen blend upholstery, and firm yet comfortable foam padding, this beautiful sofa will provide plenty of support for entertaining and relaxation. The vintage styling, modern weathered wood legs and 2-cushion design enables you to make a statement while creating the look you want. For more styles and products, make sure to check out our entire line of living room furniture. This chesterfield sofa measures 34"L x 85"W x 29"H and weighs 116 to perfectly fit your home. Some assembly is required. Since starting our Southern California office in 1995, AC Pacific has grown rapidly from a handful of furnishings to hundreds of selections to better accommodate the needs of today's growing families. For more styles and products, make sure to check out our entire line of living room furniture.

Nail Institute Center-Al Ain-2015
Owner Name: Dr. Ziad – Al Ain Pharmacy
Location: Al Safa Hili, Al Ain, U.A.E.
Project Type : Nail Institute Center
Project Area: 45 m²
Project cost: 250,000 AED
Work Type: Design & Decoration
CCG- CREATIVE CONCEPTS GROUP-Interior Design & Decoration
ABOUT US:
• CCG Creative Concepts Group- Interior Design & Decoration was establishing in 2006 at Al Ain, United Arab Emirates.
• Our talent to stay abreast of the latest in interior design industry coupled with the creativity and imagination of our experienced professionals has made Creative Concepts, a dominant player in this filed. We have successfully completed a diverse range of projects for hotels, restaurants, financial institutions, hospitality installations, offices, shops and luxury homes throughout U.A.E.
• at easiest way we carry out any type of project from initial planning to final implementation. One of our primary responsibilities as interior designer and decorator is to focus on all of the key elements in your home or office space. The next step is to create a functional environment in each of these elements that optimizes space and finally, create a unique design solution that relates to client’s vision while maintaining a balance between functionality and aesthetics.
• we are passionate about design and strive to create timeless and harmonious interiors for our wide range of clients.
• While working closely with you, our talented team of designers will evaluate your needs and interpret your requirements in order to create your perfect space.
• We offer a complete range of innovative interior designs including planning, purchasing and project management services for residential & corporate clients, residential developers and the hospitality industry. Our design work extends to the creation of custom furnishings, rugs, millwork and lighting.
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1) Staging consultation and implementation
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3) AutoCAD drawings
A. Space Planning & Furniture Layouts
B. Elevations & Sections
C. Details
4) 3D design view & perspectives.
5) Material Selection and FF&E Sourcing.
6) BOQ bill of quantity preparation.
7) Design management and implementation
8) Project management / site supervision.
2. Turnkey contracts & Fit-out
1) Shop, Retail Fit-Out Services
2) Commercial Fit-Out Services
3) Office Fit-Out Services
4) Hospitality Fit-Out Services
3. Renovations, Maintenance & Refurbishment
1) Civil Works
2) Painting
3) All types of false ceilings (Gypsum, Wooden, Aluminum etc.)
4) Flooring (marble, Granite, ceramic, parquet)
5) Joinery & Carpentry works – Furniture’s, Doors, pergola, trellis etc.
6) Supply & fixing of kitchen counters, cabinets and wardrobes.
7) All types of glazing and shop fronts (doors, windows, partitions etc.).
8) Blinds.
9) Decoration works
4. Authority approvals
1) Al Ain Municipality
A. Maintenance permit.
B. Décor Permit.
2) AD Abu Dhabi Municipality
A. Maintenance permit.
B. Décor Permit.
Our Project Types:
1. Gov. Building facilities Management
2. Mall, Showrooms, SHOPS & Retails
3. BEAUTY CENTER, BARBER SHOP & SALOON
4. EXHIBITION STANDS & KIOSKS
5. OFFICES & Banks
6. Restaurants / Coffee Shops
7. Residential, Accommodations / Villas / Flats
8. Hotels
9. Health Projects (Hospitals, Clinics)
Our Clients:
1. Gov.:
a. Etisalat
b. Musanada
c. Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority
d. Al Ain Police Department
e. Emirates Post Office
f. AL Foah Dates
g. ADNEC
h. ADFCA- Abu Dhabi Food Control Authority
i. FDF- Family Development Foundation
2. Mall
a. Al Buraimi Mall
b. Al Ain Mall
c. Bawadi Mall
d. Al Foah Mall
e. RAK Mall
f. Bawabat Al Sharq Mall
g. Matajer Mall
h. Hili Mall
i. Wahat Hili Mall
3. Contractors:
a. Al Faraa Group
b. El Race General Contracting
c. Al Jaheli General Contracting.
d. Al Qabda General Contracting.
e. Qaser Al Ezz General Contracting
4. Offices:
a. Al Ghussun Glass Factory
b. Al Aqarea TV
c. Al Ain Water
d. SSAT Al Ain Office
Kindly don’t hesitate to contact me for any detail any time.
Assuring you of our close cooperation at all times.
Thanks & best regards,
Mohammed Subhi Daoud
Architect , LEED GA
Managing Director
CREATIVE CONCEPTS GROUP
Interior Design & Decoration
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ممكن نبذة عن الشركة؟تأسست أفكار إبداعية للتصميم الداخلي و الديكور في عام 2006.قدرتنا لمواكبة أحدث التصاميم الداخلية بالبراعة وخيال المهنيين ذوي الخبرة لدينا في أفكار إبداعية، جعلنا مصممين مبدعين في هذه المجال.شو الخدمات إلي تقدمونها؟عندنا نوعين من الخدمات:النوع الاول: تصميم الديكور الداخلي.النوع الثاني: تصميم الديكور الداخلي مع الإشراف و التنفيذ.لقد أكملنا بنجاح مجموعة متنوعة من المشاريع مثل الفنادق والمطاعم، والمؤسسات المالية، ومنشآت الضيافة، والشركات القصور و الفلل والمنازل فاخرة بمختلف أحجامها الصغيرة و الكبيرة، و الشقق و حتى لو كانت غرفة وحدة في جميع أنحاء دولة الإمارات العربية المتحدة ممكن نشوف بعض التصاميم الخاصة بأعمالكم؟ نعم، هذه بعض الأعمال الخاصة بنا، و هي تصاميم ثلاثية الأبعاد 3D Designفيسبوك: http://m.facebook.com/شو هي أسعاركم و على أي أساس يتم التسعير؟نحن نركز بشكل كبير على النوعية الممتازة و الجودة العالية في أعمالنا و نسويها بالسعر المناسب. الأهم من هذا كله أننا ننتهي من العمل على حسب المدة المتفق عليها، حيث أننا نهتم بالوقت بشكل كبير للغاية.بالنسبة للتصميم، فالتكلفة تشمل الرسومات الكاملة لجميع مراحل تجهيز المكان، و تبدأ الأسعار من ١٥ درهم للقدم المربع و ترتفع إلى ٣٥ درهم للقدم المربع، و هذا يعتمد على التصميم المطلوب سواء كان مودرن أو كلاسك، بالإضافة إلى السرعة التي يحتاج إليها الزبون للانتهاء من التصميم بالنسبة لأسعار الإشراف و التنفيذ، فهي تعتمد على المنتجات المستخدمة و تشمل الأرضيات و الجدران و السقف. وبالنسبة للأثاث فأسعارها تعتمد على المساحة الموجودة وحجم الأثاث المطلوب. تفاصيل هذه الأسعار نوفرها بعد الاجتماع مع الزبون أسعارنا في المنتجات و الأثاث دائماً تكون أقل من سعر السوق لأننا نستورد من المصنع بشكل مباشر و عندنا علاقات عمل مميزة مع مختلف المصدرين ملاحظة: تختلف الأسعار للمساحات الصغيرة للغاية و الضخمة للغاية و نحتاج إلى اجتماع مع الزبون لمعرفة التفاصيل عندكم مصممة ديكور نعم، عندنا مصممة ديكور تقدرون تتعاملون معاها بشكل مباشر عندكم خدمة زيارة لمعرفة تفاصيل شغلكم نعم، نزور الزبائن في البيت في كل إمارات الدولة حسب جدول المواعيد.ما عليكم سوى الاتصال ونحن علينا القدوم اليكم أينما تكونون ومعنا كافة الصور والتصاميم للاختيار على أرض الواقع إذا في تصميم من التصاميم المعروضة في هذه الصفحة عجبتني و بغيت نفس الشي بالضبط، كم بطلع السعر دائما نحاول تكون تصاميمنا مميزة و نعدل عليها حتى ما تتكرر و تناسب كل الأذواق. في أغلب الأحيان أحجام الغرف تختلف عن غيرها ونحتاج عمل تعديلات على التصاميم حتى لو كانت متشابهة في المظهر و هذا يأخذ بعض الوقت و الجهد. الشكل النهائي قد يكون مشابه تماماً، ولكن التفاصيل الخاصة بالقياسات والمواصفات تختلف من مساحة إلى أخرى و العمل سيحتاج إلى [03:03, 6/13/2016] Mohammed | Mohamed Subhi Daoud: الإعادة بالنسبة للسعر يكون أقل من أسعار التصاميم ولكن من الأفضل أن نجتمع لنعرف كافة التفاصيل المطلوبة حتى نظهر بأسعار مناسبة. كيف طريقة الدفع و كم العربون يكون؟ نقبل المبالغ النقدية والشيكات. بداء مشروعك بدفعه اولى 4900الاسعار 15-35 للقدم8 أقساط مريحه1- بالنسبة للعربون نستلم 25٪ من المبلغ مقدماً،2- و 25٪ عند تسليم التصميم الأولي.3- و 25٪ عند تسليم التصميم النهائي.4- المبلغ المتبقي يتم استلامه عند تسليم التصاميم النهائية التي تحوي على تفاصيل المواصفات و القياسات و أسعار الأثاث و الأماكن التي بإمكان الزبون أن يشتري الأثاث منها.5- اذا حب الزبون أن نشرف على العمل و ننفذه، فنستلم 50٪ مقدماً، و التي تشمل قيمة الأثاث و غيرها من الأمور،6- ثم نستلم 20٪ قبل خروج الأثاث للمصنع7- ثم نستلم 15٪ عند و التركيب8- ، و بقية المبلغ عند الانتهاء من العمل. كم المدة إلي تحتاجونها لتجهيز التصميم؟ تعتمد المدة على الحجم أو المكان و نوعية التصميم، و قد تأخذ من شهر إلى ٣ أشهر. فترة التنفيذ تأخذ من 1إلى ٨ شهور حسب التصميم. للأماكن الصغيرة ، تأخذ فترة التصميم أسبوعين تقريباً و التنفيذ ٣ أشهر. مسألة التصاريح من البلدية و غيرها بتكون على منو؟إذا اختار الزبون أن نقوم بتنفيذ التصميم، نحن بنتولى التصاريح بالكامل باختلاف أنواعها.هل عندكم ستايل معين تتمسكون فيه؟إبداعنا يرتكز على التصاميم الحديثة و المودرن، ولكن دائماً ما نقترح على الزبون أن ينوع بين الغرف بمختلف التصاميم، إذا كانت الفيلا كبيرة، و ممكن نصمم تصاميم كلاسك من الطراز القديم بشكل ممتاز أيضاً، مثل ما شفتوا في الصور.إذا عندي فكرة معينة في بالي ممكن تسوونها؟أكيد بنسويها، نحن نقبل كل الأفكار و الإبداعات من الزبائن، و نحب ننفذ أصعب التصاميم.إذا بغيت تصميم لغرفة وحدة بس يعني مب بيت كامل يصير؟نعم، ممكن و التفاصيل بخصوص هذه الطلبات تحتاج إلى اجتماع مع الزبون لنستوعب الفكرة بالضبط.بشو تتميزون عن غيركم من شركات التصميم الداخلي؟التصاميم التي نقدمها فريدة للغاية، و صعبة التقليد، لأننا نهتم في الجانب الإبداعي بشكل كبير. أسعارنا دائماً تكون منافسة و نستطيع أن نوفر الأثاث بأسعار أقل من السوق بشكل أكيد، و دايماً نقوم بالتنفيذ على الوقت المحدد و المتفق عليه.في عملنا عندنا 3 أولويات. الأولى هي معايير السلامة للزبون من ناحية جودة العمل و الأثاث، ثانياً الراحة في استخدام الأثاث، و من ثم يأتي المظهر الرائع و المميز.عندكم خدمات ثانية؟نقوم بخدمات التصميم الداخلي للمطاعم، الفنادق، المحلات و المكاتب و المعارض.1. التصميم الداخلي.2. . الديكور الابداعي3. الصيانة العامة4. اعمال النجارة5. المفروشات6. الصبغ7. الاسقف المستعارة الجبس و الخشب8. الارضيات سيراميك رخام خشب باركيهما رأي الزبائن فيكم؟مالك المحل/ النشمي للخياط الرجالية – الهيلي صناعية العين:1- التصميم : لا يعلى عليه ، كل من شاف المحل اعجب فيه.2- الجودة : أكثر من رائع.3- المعاملة : ما قصرت.4- كلمه عامه: روعه في التصميم والابداع والتنفيذ على حسب رغبة العميلمالك المحل/ شكسبير للحلاقة الرجالية :1- التصميم : غير.2- الجودة : أكثر من رائع.3- المعاملة : ما قصرت.4- كلمه عامه: روعه في التصميم والابداع والتنفيذ على حسب رغبة العميلمالك المحل/ اللمسة الملكية للخياط الرجالية:1- التصميم : بسيط .2- الجودة : امورها طيبه.3- المعاملة : ما قصرت.4- كلمه عامه: انجاز في مده خياليهمسؤول / نائب المدير :مجموعة مصابغ ومغاسل عاتي للملابس:1- التصميم : روعه .2- الجودة : راقيه.3- المعاملة : متعاونين.4- كلمه عامه: تأخذ منها نتيجة مرضية فيها ناس بتفكر
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Fulfilling the promise of their corporate mission of “Quality without Compromise” Fabrica manufactures carpets and rugs for the most demanding segments of the high-end style residential market. Fabrica's distinctive broadloom carpet, custom area rugs, and hand-tufted rugs have earned Fabrica an international reputation for exquisite style and exceptional performance.
Over their 40-year history of selling top quality floor coverings, Sarmazian Bros. Ltd.'s reputation for high caliber products and service is continually being enhanced by the testimonials of its customers. As a family-owned business, the Sarmazian brothers and their staff pride themselves on the ability to provide the best end-to-end purchasing experience in the market. New flooring is the foundation of personal expression in any home; at the same time, it is one of the most costly investments. This is why Sarmazian's takes the extra time to supply the expert knowledge, exceptional pricing, and professional installation enabling to transfer optimum satisfaction to the customer.
Sarmazian's award winning showrooms allow the imagination to go wild. The spacious design and interactive layouts let customers browse, touch, and feel the extensive selection of merchandise in a friendly relaxed atmosphere. Because Sarmazian Bros. deals directly with the manufacturers and installers we offer quicker service, better support, and pass on the savings directly to you, the customer.

Fulfilling the promise of their corporate mission of “Quality without Compromise” Fabrica manufactures carpets and rugs for the most demanding segments of the high-end style residential market. Fabrica's distinctive broadloom carpet, custom area rugs, and hand-tufted rugs have earned Fabrica an international reputation for exquisite style and exceptional performance.
Over their 40-year history of selling top quality floor coverings, Sarmazian Bros. Ltd.'s reputation for high caliber products and service is continually being enhanced by the testimonials of its customers. As a family-owned business, the Sarmazian brothers and their staff pride themselves on the ability to provide the best end-to-end purchasing experience in the market. New flooring is the foundation of personal expression in any home; at the same time, it is one of the most costly investments. This is why Sarmazian's takes the extra time to supply the expert knowledge, exceptional pricing, and professional installation enabling to transfer optimum satisfaction to the customer.
Sarmazian's award winning showrooms allow the imagination to go wild. The spacious design and interactive layouts let customers browse, touch, and feel the extensive selection of merchandise in a friendly relaxed atmosphere. Because Sarmazian Bros. deals directly with the manufacturers and installers we offer quicker service, better support, and pass on the savings directly to you, the customer.

Fulfilling the promise of their corporate mission of “Quality without Compromise” Fabrica manufactures carpets and rugs for the most demanding segments of the high-end style residential market. Fabrica's distinctive broadloom carpet, custom area rugs, and hand-tufted rugs have earned Fabrica an international reputation for exquisite style and exceptional performance.
Over their 40-year history of selling top quality floor coverings, Sarmazian Bros. Ltd.'s reputation for high caliber products and service is continually being enhanced by the testimonials of its customers. As a family-owned business, the Sarmazian brothers and their staff pride themselves on the ability to provide the best end-to-end purchasing experience in the market. New flooring is the foundation of personal expression in any home; at the same time, it is one of the most costly investments. This is why Sarmazian's takes the extra time to supply the expert knowledge, exceptional pricing, and professional installation enabling to transfer optimum satisfaction to the customer.
Sarmazian's award winning showrooms allow the imagination to go wild. The spacious design and interactive layouts let customers browse, touch, and feel the extensive selection of merchandise in a friendly relaxed atmosphere. Because Sarmazian Bros. deals directly with the manufacturers and installers we offer quicker service, better support, and pass on the savings directly to you, the customer.

Fulfilling the promise of their corporate mission of “Quality without Compromise” Fabrica manufactures carpets and rugs for the most demanding segments of the high-end style residential market. Fabrica's distinctive broadloom carpet, custom area rugs, and hand-tufted rugs have earned Fabrica an international reputation for exquisite style and exceptional performance.
Over their 40-year history of selling top quality floor coverings, Sarmazian Bros. Ltd.'s reputation for high caliber products and service is continually being enhanced by the testimonials of its customers. As a family-owned business, the Sarmazian brothers and their staff pride themselves on the ability to provide the best end-to-end purchasing experience in the market. New flooring is the foundation of personal expression in any home; at the same time, it is one of the most costly investments. This is why Sarmazian's takes the extra time to supply the expert knowledge, exceptional pricing, and professional installation enabling to transfer optimum satisfaction to the customer.
Sarmazian's award winning showrooms allow the imagination to go wild. The spacious design and interactive layouts let customers browse, touch, and feel the extensive selection of merchandise in a friendly relaxed atmosphere. Because Sarmazian Bros. deals directly with the manufacturers and installers we offer quicker service, better support, and pass on the savings directly to you, the customer.

Fulfilling the promise of their corporate mission of “Quality without Compromise” Fabrica manufactures carpets and rugs for the most demanding segments of the high-end style residential market. Fabrica's distinctive broadloom carpet, custom area rugs, and hand-tufted rugs have earned Fabrica an international reputation for exquisite style and exceptional performance.
Over their 40-year history of selling top quality floor coverings, Sarmazian Bros. Ltd.'s reputation for high caliber products and service is continually being enhanced by the testimonials of its customers. As a family-owned business, the Sarmazian brothers and their staff pride themselves on the ability to provide the best end-to-end purchasing experience in the market. New flooring is the foundation of personal expression in any home; at the same time, it is one of the most costly investments. This is why Sarmazian's takes the extra time to supply the expert knowledge, exceptional pricing, and professional installation enabling to transfer optimum satisfaction to the customer.
Sarmazian's award winning showrooms allow the imagination to go wild. The spacious design and interactive layouts let customers browse, touch, and feel the extensive selection of merchandise in a friendly relaxed atmosphere. Because Sarmazian Bros. deals directly with the manufacturers and installers we offer quicker service, better support, and pass on the savings directly to you, the customer.

Fulfilling the promise of their corporate mission of “Quality without Compromise” Fabrica manufactures carpets and rugs for the most demanding segments of the high-end style residential market. Fabrica's distinctive broadloom carpet, custom area rugs, and hand-tufted rugs have earned Fabrica an international reputation for exquisite style and exceptional performance.
Over their 40-year history of selling top quality floor coverings, Sarmazian Bros. Ltd.'s reputation for high caliber products and service is continually being enhanced by the testimonials of its customers. As a family-owned business, the Sarmazian brothers and their staff pride themselves on the ability to provide the best end-to-end purchasing experience in the market. New flooring is the foundation of personal expression in any home; at the same time, it is one of the most costly investments. This is why Sarmazian's takes the extra time to supply the expert knowledge, exceptional pricing, and professional installation enabling to transfer optimum satisfaction to the customer.
Sarmazian's award winning showrooms allow the imagination to go wild. The spacious design and interactive layouts let customers browse, touch, and feel the extensive selection of merchandise in a friendly relaxed atmosphere. Because Sarmazian Bros. deals directly with the manufacturers and installers we offer quicker service, better support, and pass on the savings directly to you, the customer.
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