by BSR | Mar 10, 2021 | Interior Design, Promotions
From Maine to Martha’s Vineyard we have your stone care needs covered! Our clients are starting to think about opening up their summer homes, and our commercial clients are looking forward to opening us their venues for Spring and Summer 2021! As New...
by BSR | Oct 2, 2020 | Coatings, Home Improvement, Interior Design, Kitchen, More Anti-Etch
Are you still working from home? Are you kids doing hybrid or remote learning? If you answered yes to any of these questions, your counters are probably taking a beating. Are your kids are doing school work, arts and craft projects and homework in the kitchen? Are...
by Staff | Jan 8, 2020 | Historic, Interior Design
Countertops serve both a functional and aesthetic purpose in the kitchen. While they are great surfaces to prepare and serve meals, they also have the potential to dramatically enhance the visual appeal of a room. Natural stones, such as granite and marble, have...
by Staff | Sep 9, 2019 | Concrete, Home Improvement, Interior Design, Restoration
Beyond being lovers of stone, we like to think of Boston Stone Restoration as problem solvers, creative thinkers and above all, project partners with our clients. Recently, one of our long-time collaborators (and marketing team leader) asked us to get creative on a...
by Staff | Sep 6, 2019 | Concrete, Home Improvement, Interior Design, Residential, Restoration, Uncategorized
Here at Boston Stone Restoration, we pride ourselves on being problem solvers and creative thinkers when it comes to the work we do. Recently, one of our long-time collaborators asked us to get creative on a small, fractured concrete floor that served as the entryway...
by BSR | Dec 11, 2018 | Hospitality, Interior Design, MicroGuard, Tile and Grout
One of the new design trends in flooring is Encaustic Tile. In Victorian times they were very popular in the churches around England. The intricate patterns were a result of using multiple colors of clay rather than glaze to create intricate patterns. Usually only...