Metropolitan Cabinets & Countertops Wins Prestigious Award with ColorQuartz from Marble and Granite, Inc.
November 01, 2016
Prism Award Winning Kitchen by Metropolitan Cabinets & Countertops featuring Calacatta Novus ColorQuartz. Image by Tamara Flanagan Photography.
Sincerest congratulations are in order to our colleagues at Metropolitan Cabinets & Countertops. Located just down the street from us here at Marble & Granite, Inc. Metropolitan received two PRISM Awards from the Builders and Remodelers Association of Greater Boston at the organization’s recent gala. One of the awards was given to Stone Sales Specialist Bridget O’Neil for “Best Use of Interior Solid Surface Material or Stone” for this stunning kitchen design.
The striking white kitchen design features Calacatta Novus Colorquartz countertops. Image by Tamara Flanagan Photography.
The PRISM Awards recognizes the finest projects and outstanding achievements of builders, developers, project owners, architects, land planners, marketing/advertising firms, interior designers, remodelers, and other professionals in the home building industry. Winning a coveted PRISM Award is a sign of excellence in the field and recognition of superior achievement.
Mimicking the look of natural marble, ColorQuartz in Calacatta Novus enhances the longevity of this sleek kitchen design. Image by Tamara Flanagan Photography.
“Our client came to us with a vision of classic, updated, and timeless without the maintenance,” explains O’Neil, noting that they selected ColorQuartz in Calacatta Novus for the very open floor plan design. “This material is 93-percent natural quartz and the rest is resin base and pigmentation. This makes it scratch, stain, and heat resistant. Plus, the color, pattern, and finish would give the client the look that they were going for without worry of everyday wear and tear.”
Crisp white island top made with Calacatta Novus ColorQuartz. Image by Tamara Flanagan Photography.
“Calacatta Novus was the perfect color to complement the white cabinetry along the perimeter,” explains O’Neil, noting that white is one of the hottest color trends in kitchen interiors today. The marble-inspired ColorQuartz design also provides a rich contrast to the walnut cabinetry featured on the island, as well as the floating wood shelving.
A floating shelf of Calacatta Novus ColorQuartz provides useful storage yet nearly disappears into the marble tile behind it. Image by Tamara Flanagan Photography.
Above the cooktop, a floating shelf also made of Calacatta Novus almost disappears, blending in with natural Calcutta marble tile. O’Neil included full panels of ColorQuartz up the walls to aesthetically complete the look, with the stone veining continuing the flow.
Even the fireplace features the beautiful marble-inspired ColorQuartz. Image by Tamara Flanagan Photography.
In the bar/pantry area, ColorQuartz serves as the countertop material as well as a full-height backsplash, showing off the beautiful direction of the stone. By also including Calacatta Novus on the walnut tabletop, as well as on the living room fireplace O’Neil created a complete look of elegance with just the right amount of color contrast.
Calacatta Novus tops the walnut table in the kitchen’s eat-in area. Image by Tamara Flanagan Photography
Considering ColorQuartz for your upcoming remodel or next design project? At Marble & Granite, Inc., we have a large supply in-house. Our stone and surfacing professionals would be glad to show you how this durable material can stand up to hardworking kitchen and bath spaces as well as provide the elegance you desire. Give us a call at 877 39 STONE or come by one of our two New England showrooms.