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Graniterra Hosts Kitchen and Bath Design Seminar in St. Louis

Graniterra will be hosting a kitchen and bath design seminar on January 19, 2013

2013-01-19
ST. LOUIS, MO, January 19, 2013 (Press-News.org) The design professionals at Graniterra Kitchen, Bath And Stone Design Studio will present a Kitchen & Bath Design Seminar on January 19, 2012, at their Stone Gallery on Kingshighway.

The seminar, which lasts from 10:00 to 11:00, is a free event focused on natural stone and design elements as related to kitchen design. The design professionals will provide information on the characteristics of natural stone, which stones are best suited to kitchen designs, how to select quality stone, and more.

Following the seminar, the Graniterra design professionals will be available for advice and one-on-one consultations. Following the seminar, guests may tour the 40,000 square foot Stone Gallery to find project inspiration.

Kitchens in St. Louis are increasing in size. Luxury and details are becoming as important as functionality as people continue to spend substantial amounts of time in the room. Selecting the right stone for the design and function of the kitchen is a crucial element of the remodeling process.

Stephanie Elzein of Graniterra says design seminars are important because: "People are now investing in their kitchens more than any other room, as they realize they spend more time there than anywhere else, even while entertaining. We are being asked for furniture-like details in cabinetry and even granite edges."

About Graniterra
Graniterra is a second generation company providing full service bathroom and kitchen remodeling. To learn more about the seminar or kitchen remodeling in St. Louis visit http://www.graniterra.com


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[Press-News.org] Graniterra Hosts Kitchen and Bath Design Seminar in St. Louis
Graniterra will be hosting a kitchen and bath design seminar on January 19, 2013