Construction Resources Helps Add Style to Museum of Design Atlanta
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The Museum of Design Atlanta (MODA) recently moved into a new home on Peachtree Street across from the High Museum of Art, a strategic step-up from its hiding place downtown.
The space is striking, with red hues taking the lead. The countertops in the photograph were fabricated and installed by Construction Resources. Do you want this look in your own space? The tops featured in the photo are Cambria quartz in Cardigan Red and White Hall.
Why choose a quartz surface over a granite? Quartz is natural, doesn’t emit VOCs since it doesn’t require sealing and its nonporous, making it acceptable for use in commercial food preparation areas. Cambria quartz is manufactured in the United States, not China like many other products. Using a proprietary blend of pigment and resin, Cambria produces colors and textures that mimic other surfaces such as granite and marble, making it a very versatile choice.
Construction Resources’ Decatur showroom has a large outdoor slab yard and indoor slab gallery bursting with raw slabs of Cambria. Tour the showroom to see first-hand the true beauty of Cambria quartz. Construction Resources also provides a wide variety of other surfaces, ensuring you’ll be able to select exactly what you’re looking for.
For more information on Construction Resources, including showroom locations, visit the website.
Photo Credit: (C) 2011, Johnny Crawford for the AJC
















2 Comments
August 11th, 2011 at 4:43 pm
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June 22nd, 2012 at 3:57 pm
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