Archive for February, 2012
Construction Resources Announces Exclusive Relationship with Bonotti Stone Trading
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Construction Resources, Inc. has formed an exclusive relationship with Bonotti Stone Trading International, the premier marble supplier of Italy. This agreement empowers Construction Resources to be the exclusive supplier of the magnificent Collezione Italia which includes the best selection of marble extracted from the historic basin located in the Apuan Alps. The same stone used by Michelangelo and the masons of the Leaning Tower of Pisa can now be brought home to kitchens or bathrooms in the Southeast.
White marble has become the premier countertop surface for discerning home owners across the country. It is considered the ultimate luxury and Construction Resources now offers the largest selection in the Southeast with full slabs of Calacatta Extra both honed and polished, Bianco Carrara, Arabescato, Statuario Extra, Calacutta Oro, and five other colors. All of the Collezione Italia can now be found at the Construction Resources indoor slab gallery in Decatur, Ga. which encompasses over 20,000 square feet of display space, plus 10,000 square feet of finished showroom. These products can be custom fabricated to match any job or design, and Construction Resources also provides professional turnkey installation of all fabricated materials.
“This new relationship with Bonotti means we will have many new white marbles to offer our customers, as well as additional colors not previously available,” says Mitch Hires, one of the owners of Construction Resources. “This means classic luxury can be brought home easily by any of our buyers!”
Construction Resources is proud to add the exclusive agreement with Bonotti Stone Trading to its existing partnerships with Cambria Quartz, Artisan Stone, Saratoga Soapstone and Heritage Wood. Each of these brands enjoys unprecedented availability in the Georgia, Alabama, Florida and South Carolina markets at the various Construction Resources facilities. Customers of Construction Resources also enjoy a vast wealth of options for their kitchen, bath and other projects with exceptional service.
Construction Resources, Inc. has local showroom locations in Alpharetta and Decatur. For more information on Construction Resources, Inc., call 404-419-1259 or visit www.constructionresourcesusa.com.
Originally posted on Atlanta Real Estate Forum, Atlanta's best source for Atlanta new homes news.
Wide Variety of Soapstone Available at Construction Resources
Posted by: | CommentsRecently featured in a number of projects on DIY Network, soapstone has also been enjoying a surge of popularity at our indoor slab gallery. Many consumers love its light grey color that darkens with age, natural matte or honed finish which doesn’t show fingerprints and its non-porous nature which keeps it from staining. As we are a proud partner of the Artisan Group, we offer Saratoga Soapstone, a premiere line of soapstone perfect for many projects.
Saratoga Soapstone is also known as the metamorphic rock steatite and is quarried naturally with no synthetics. It is heat and stain resistant, requires almost no maintenance and adds enduring value to any project. For those looking for a change of pace from traditional solid stone counters, Saratoga Soapstone offers a beautiful unique option that works well with a range of designs from modern and sleek to rustic and classical. Read More→
Construction Resources Welcomes New Operations Manager
Posted by: | CommentsWe are proud to announce that we have named David Lovelock as our new operations manager at Atlanta Kitchen, Inc. David will not only oversee everything about Atlanta Kitchen in Georgia, but he will also be key in our expansion into the South Carolina market where Atlanta Kitchen will join Atlanta Glass and Mirror in the new 4,500 square foot South Carolina facility.
David is an experienced manager in the construction materials business, having previously held the position of Vice President of Operations at Sherer Glass and Stone in Florida. Prior to that, he served as ERP Applications Manager and task manager for E-One, Inc., who design and manufacture specialty emergency vehicles. This experience plus his natural energy made him the perfect addition to the tightly-knit Atlanta Kitchen team. Read More→
Gain Remodeling Expertise at the Decatur Old House Fair
Posted by: | CommentsThis weekend is the Decatur Old House Fair, another great home improvement event in our backyard. The Decatur Old House Fair, as the name implies, focuses on how to renovate and renew older homes while maintaining the grand elegance of older styles. We will be there to share how to integrate granite countertops and other new counter surfaces into older kitchens. The Old House Fair is one day only, on February 18 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Courtyard by Marriott Decaur/Emory and Conference Center. Read More→
Construction Resources Now Open in South Carolina
Posted by: | CommentsNow you can find Atlanta Glass and Mirror in South Carolina at our new facility in Lexington at 2048 Industrial Boulevard. All of Atlanta Glass and Mirror’s great products, including mirrors, shower doors, frameless glass products, ventilated shelving, door locks, bath hardware, vinyl and wood exterior shutters, closet systems and other accessories for bathrooms and other areas of the home, are now available for South Carolina builders, remodelers and the public.
Some of our best employees are moving to this new facility, including Danilo Garcia to oversee operations and Felton Tailor will be the chief of installation. Employees will deliver and install our products all over Lexington, Charlotte, Charleston, Greenville and everywhere in-between. Of course, you can visit the new 4,500 square foot Read More→
Featured Cambria Designer Billy Beson is Seeing Red for Your Next Project
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Billy Beson, Cambria Quartz Countertops’ 2011 Fall Featured Designer, has a suggestion for your kitchen that may surprise you: red. Red works well as both a centerpiece and an accent by standing out from other colors. Red can serve wonderfully as a countertop, a prep island space or as fun way to brighten up a kitchen. Cambria offers a wide variety of red countertop options, from bright Cardigan Red to red-brown Burnbury and all are available at Construction Resources.
Beson points out that red is a trending color for kitchens because it attracts attention and is the color for stimulating the appetite. As the color with the strongest chroma, or intensity, red works wonders with traditionally neutral spaces like kitchens. Its ability to overpower other elements goes hand and hand with why it works as an alternative to the currently popular white, since both pop out of their surroundings. Red and white also work well together, as the white tempers the red and makes it stand out more, especially if it is a warm red (yellow or brown undertone). Consider a red counter surface with white appliances and the opposite.
Picking the right red for your home can be tricky. As the color of passion, it is natural that red specifically has very different feelings in varying degrees of light. Samples should be observed at different times during the day to make sure they are a good match for the space they are being used in. As it can be overpowering, make sure your use of red is sparing and it is supported by neutral colors, but don’t limit yourself to beige or taupe. Red works well with nearly all woods, metals, many stones and shades of gray.
Red can also be used to great effect in small spaces, like a powder room with a red vanity. Explore Cambria color palette to find the right red for your next project, then visit any Construction Resources showroom to obtain samples or see the beauty of Cambria reds and other tones for yourself.
Originally posted on Atlanta Real Estate Forum, Atlanta's best source for Atlanta new homes news.
Construction Resources Opens New South Carolina Facility
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Construction Resources, Inc. is proud to announce the acquisition of a 4,500 square foot warehouse space which will become the new base of operations for Atlanta Glass and Mirror, Inc. in South Carolina. Construction veteran Danilo Garcia will oversee the facility and skilled craftsman Felton Tailor will be chief of installation for this satellite facility which provides mirrors, shower doors and frameless glass products for the home at competitive prices.
“I am very excited about this opportunity to grow Construction Resources and Atlanta Glass and Mirror into South Carolina,” says Jody Horne, one of the co-owners of Atlanta Glass and Mirror. “The economy has been tough, but this shows that we are fighting to not only survive but grow!”
Construction Resources’ move into South Carolina is fueled by other growth in the region, primarily by prominent Atlanta based home builders. These builders need supplies which Atlanta Mirror and Glass specializes in: mirrors, shower doors, frameless glass products, ventilated shelving, door locks, bath hardware, vinyl and wood exterior shutters, closet systems and other accessories for the home.
The new facility in Lexington is central to the state, and the facility will service the Charlotte, Charleston and Greenville markets in the near future. Its position at 2048 Industrial Boulevard is close to I-20, and means South Carolinians will come to know the swift delivery and professional installation quality that Construction Resources is known for in Alabama, Georgia and Florida..
Additional staff at the new facility include Chuck Wiggins, who will oversee inventory; Ed Garrett overseeing scheduling of product installation; and Missy Steele in sales. They are looking forward to expanding Atlanta Glass and Mirror, Inc.’s list of over 100 residential builder clients and over 50 commercial clients.
Also, Atlanta Kitchen operating under the Construction Resources umbrella has plans to expand its South Carolina Operations into the same facility. This will allow for maximized efficiencies and yield per square foot of operations.
Construction Resources, Inc. is a 42-year-old company that provides residential and commercial builders/remodelers, as well as homeowners with a one-stop shop for their kitchen and bath needs. The staff at Construction Resources, Inc. has the ability to provide products from several sister companies including Atlanta Marble Mfg., Atlanta Kitchen, Inc., and Atlanta Glass & Mirror, Inc. By offering a diverse selection, Construction Resources, Inc. allows customers to simplify their ordering, scheduling and vendor process by dealing with just one salesperson and company rather than multiple salespersons and companies. Construction Resources, Inc. has showroom locations in Alpharetta and Decatur. For more information on Construction Resources, Inc., call 404-419-1259 or visit www.constructionresourcesusa.com.
Originally posted on Atlanta Real Estate Forum, Atlanta's best source for Atlanta new homes news.
Artisan Group Expands Expertise at the StonExpo
Posted by: | CommentsConstruction Resources met with other members of the Artisan Group at the StonExpo trade show in Las Vegas to learn new techniques, see cutting-edge stone fabrication technology and attend design classes. Our investment in professional development opportunities such as this one helps to keep us ahead of the curve and ensures that we provide you with the best in quality surfaces.
Over 50 Artisan Group members from all over the United States and Canada met to share strategy for 2012, have formal board meetings and enjoy special classes from guest speakers. The show offered us the chance to have fun and learn a lot. Read More→
Be sure to Friend us on Facebook to See All the Newest Product Images First
Posted by: | CommentsConstruction Resources has Georgia’s largest indoor slab gallery at 20,000 square feet of kitchen and bath counter surface options, but did you know that we have a full library of slabs available online, too? By being our friend on Facebook, you can view detailed pictures of our inventory, from granite countertops to limestone surfaces and beyond.
We provide this service so that clients looking for exotic materials can get a good idea of what full slabs look like before coming in, and the pictures are also easy to share with friends, family or remodeling professionals. We know that entering a space with over 3,000 slabs and 2,000 remnants can be daunting – but our customers don’t have to be overwhelmed by choice, they can look at the following galleries ahead of time and narrow their selection:





