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| The Ellis Square project in downtown Savannah is nearing completion and Savannah Hardscapes is very pleased to have played such a large role in the construction. Working with general contractor Dabbs-Williams and the City of Savannah, Savannah Hardscapes provided materials and installation for much of the park, including all the bluestone and clay paver walkways. ...read more |
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| Our Vendors and Sources have answered our call for improved pricing and product lines specific to cost-effective projects! Our customers asked us to bring them more of our gorgeous materials at discounted pricing. So, throughout 2008 and 2009 we continuously asked our better vendors to offer alternative products at cost-sensitive price points. ...read more |
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| Savannah Hardscapes is pleased to announce the creation of our latest showroom – a Cape Dutch design SUMMER KITCHEN.
Designed by REVE designer Linn Gresham, IIDA, the new Summer Kitchen Showcase will feature an outdoor refrigerator, 15” double side burner, a Low-Country Boil cooker and sink from Viking and Alfresco Outdoor. ...read more |
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| Tabby is one of the oldest building materials along the Coast of the Southeast. Its earliest use can be dated back centuries ago and it is still being engineered into construction today. Savannah Hardscapes has found that Tabby can be used in many different applications to give a modern home an Old World look. ...read more |
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| On Thursday, November 19th, 15 local architects attended a one-day seminar here at the Reve Surfaces Showroom. Representatives from Olympic Stone & Marble, Lafarge North America, Pine Hall Bricks, Hebel, Pavestone, Schluter Systems, and Timber Holdings Int’l educated attendees on topics including green products, solving construction roadblocks, and proper use of specifications on plans.
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| They say that all trends come back around eventually. Some are welcomed with much enthusiasm, some should stay in the past. I grew up in a home with a kitchen backsplash made of thin brick that the original builders installed in 1967. For many years, it remained a dark red range to complement the dark oak cabinetry and trim.
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