a game of contrasts

Supplying and fitting stones into two luxury houses for Fairwinds Development.

Both properties were fitted with the same stone to the kitchens, bathrooms and living room. The kitchens had contrasting worktops with Q-stone Bianco Massa quartz worktops and brushed Black Zimbabwe granite with an unusual double edge featuring an ogee over a bullnose. The Black Zimbabwe worktops were 20+20mm thick, and the composite ones were 30+30mm thick.

We supplied the vanity units and bath surrounds for the 3 different bathrooms in each house: the first was in Marron Imperial marble, the second was in Crema Marfil and Jura Blue marbles.

The Jack & Jill bathroom on the top floor was in Q-Stone Fudge Brown quartz with Azul Cascais.

The living rooms featured a limestone fireplace.

Madeleine McMullin

Madeleine McMullin has many years’ experience in marketing and sales both in the UK and abroad, primarily in Japan and other Far Eastern markets. She has worked with big brand names in the interiors and design industries such as Wedgwood, Denby, Sebastian Conran, Laura Ashley, Hemingway Design, as well as many companies in other sectors. She has been very involved in the tiling and construction industries and has worked with stoneCIRCLE for over 10 years.

Madeleine has a master’s degree in marketing from the Ecole Supérieure de Gestion et Commerce International (International School of Management & Business) in Paris.

https://www.sourcemarketing.net
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