"Sometimes it takes a household mishap to kick a renovation into high gear. For Josh Levinson, it was a pipe bursting in the kitchen. This damaged some cabinets in the 1950s New Jersey home he shares with his family, which meant the existing countertops would need to be removed to repair and repaint. The cook space had been renovated once during a whole house remodel, but 16 years had passed since."
"The stage for the redo was set with Paonazzo Marble countertops and full-height marble backsplashes to match; Levinson is, after all, the CEO of Artistic Tile. So gorgeous, dramatic stone is his speciality, and a kitchen is one of the best places to showcase it. "The goal of the remodel was to create a room that was unique," Levinson says. "The way the slabs come together above our stove showcases the unique veining, creating a beautiful moment of natural artistry.""
A burst kitchen pipe damaged cabinets in a 1950s New Jersey home and required removal of existing countertops for repairs and repainting. The family’s kitchen had been renovated during a whole-house remodel 16 years earlier, and the household decided to refresh the space for long-term use. The redesign centers on Paonazzo Marble countertops and full-height marble backsplashes that emphasize purple and rust veining. Designer Shelley Cekirge developed a soothing white, cream, and gold palette to complement the stone. Existing earthy, gold-veined stone floors remained, so careful stone selection was required to harmonize with the floor.
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