Stone of the Week: Calacatta Riviera Gives You the Look of Marble, Performance of Steel

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Let’s start with a Maestro Color from Allied Stone, shall we?

Calacatta Riviera.

It’s an awesome color featuring naturalistic veining that looks like the real deal of marble. But it performs like a champ! No sealing is required EVER!!!

Today everyone wants the marble look, but no one wants the hassle and maintenance. Natural marble is soft, prone to etching and staining in it’s natural state. Maestro Quartz, available at Allied Stone in Dallas, is a beautiful alternative.

“We sell it by the square foot, you don’t have to buy whole slab quantities,” says Matthew Collins, brand and marketing manager. “It’s perfect for design flexibility and price.”

Allied Stone is a leader in fabrication and installation of natural stone. The company specializes in unique and customized granite kitchen countertops and bathroom vanities for new homes and remodels, crafting designs from only the highest quality natural stone such as granite, marble, onyx, and soapstone.

Allied Stone is the only granite fabricator in DFW that actually owns and stocks as much inventory and range of selections as the local granite distributors. Allied’s selection of exotic stones is conducted completely in-house.

More than 45,000 pieces of beautiful, exceptional stone slabs are available in more than 500 colors.

Allied also has the largest number of CNC machines among local DFW fabricators, giving them the unique ability to assure high precision and a streamlined production produce. With four Texas locations and a store in Durant, Ok, only Allied can offer a stunning inventory of natural stone, serving its customers with elegance and efficiency.

Allied Stone has partnered with CandysDirt to bring you a beautiful Stone of the Week. For questions you may have about putting glorious stone in your home, 855-861-6388 or email here. 

Candy Evans, founder and publisher of CandysDirt.com, is one of the nation’s leading real estate reporters.

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