5.22.2013

Done and Done...Lanvin

 Interior Design has featured Lanvin's first men's store in the U.S. 
Of course, it's in New York and of course, there are concrete floors. 


The GRS 2" think concrete slab, poured in a custom color, has our signature Burnished finish. 

MR Architecture + Decor was commissioned to create this space.
Contractor was Archstone Builders, LLC.

To read the article, see more photos, and for a full list of resources go here.
(Fancy stuff folks- fierce wolves, chandeliers, and shine everywhere).

Photography by Eric Laignel.


4.24.2013

In the Works...Steeplechase Plaza

Either we have a thing for carousels or they have a thing for us. We pour concrete around the bottom of them to give the horses solid footing, and then stand back to watch the inevitable magic happen.


For this Coney Island project (yes, this Coney Island), GRS poured a new concrete slab in a custom color


and then we polished it.


The B&B carousel at Steeplechase Plaza is due to open this season. You can find out more about the project here. Also, this explains the significance of the carousel and has a quick video of the restoration process. 

Architect- Rockwell Group
Construction Management- Hunter Roberts
Subcontractor- Brickens Construction

Be sure to check back here for updates and finished photos. 


4.02.2013

Done and Done...River House

This is the coolest kind of farmhouse. 


 This modern homestead, built on a 90-acre farm overlooking the Hudson River, was designed by Basil Walter Architects (BWA).


Located in Coxsackie, NY, it is primarily a mixture of wood and concrete. Clearly we're responsible for the latter. 


Get Real poured and burnished the concrete flooring throughout this light-filled residence. Burnishing concrete gives it a more muted finish, in contrast to diamond polishing, which has a more high gloss sheen. 


 We precast the fireplace and log holder in the main living area...


and troweled a water resistant, concrete finish onto the bathroom walls.

Additionally, this residence boasts geothermal wells and rooftop solar panels, making it modern, efficient, and clean, in more ways than one. 


3.12.2013

Local Love




We've been writing about local love for some time and highlighting businesses and organizations in our local community (that's why we love them). We think it's important to talk about this because it can impact us all in a positive way.

We've talked about Greek food, CSA's, Mom and Pop shops, and Our Walkway. Anyway, we found an organization whose goal is to "co-create a better Hudson Valley" by supporting and connecting local businesses, and we're super psyched about it.

So, today's local love is about the people at Re>Think Local.
Check them out because you're going to hear more about them in the future and it's going to be real good stuff.


1.28.2013

Done and done...Jet Blue


The Jet Blue Headquarters project is complete. 

The photo below shows the concrete treads that we precast for the stairway in our dusty finishing department. 


The finished project was featured in Interior Design Magazine. You can see a slide show, a video tour of the offices, and complete list of credits here


We have to say, besides the custom concrete staircase (which is our favorite), the fact that Jet Blue literally put their company values all over the walls - safety, integrity, caring, passion, and fun- is super cool. What better way to remind the "crew members" why they're there and what their focus should be. 

Good for you, Jet Blue