It’s August!
Summer just seems to be flying by, and that means fall remodeling season is just around the corner. Pretty soon all your company will be leaving and you can now focus your thoughts on those projects you want to tackle.
Updating bathrooms is still a high priority. Most people are looking for style, functionality, and storage in a bathroom when they start to look at replacing vanities and medicine cabinets.
Fairmont Designs is a great place to start. With over 25 years in the business, they have grown into a multi-national enterprise head quartered in Los Angeles. Fairmont has the most innovative cabinet styles on the market today due to the vision of its founder, George Tsai.
Fairmont Designs is a member of the Sustainable Furnishings Council which is committed to the well-being of our environment by recycling water, reducing our carbon footprint, and reusing wood scraps and sawdust to generate steam.
Fairmont Designs features furniture style pieces in rich wood colors; some on legs, some with standard toe kicks in their Traditional series. Their Contemporary series features rounded, wall hung, urban loft, and Danish inspired styles.
And if you find yourself somewhere in between then Fairmont’s Transitional series just might fit the bill.
Fairmont Designs has the always popular Shaker door style on legs, with or without an open bottom shelf in most of your standard sizes. Fairmont also offers “specialty” cabinets for those small, hard to find sizes.
Most of the cabinets in this “specialty” line are 18” x 18,” and they also offer corner cabinets smaller than most other vanity companies. Matching medicine cabinets and mirrors are offered in each series line.
Fairmont Designs also features a nice selection of vanity tops including ceramic, marble, granite and quartz; all made specifically to match their cabinets.
For more information, visit our Web site: www.gsibathshowplace.com and click on Fairmont Designs.
Or stop by our showroom located at the foot of the bridge, 373 96th Street, Stone Harbor.
—Submitted by Juliana, GSI Bath Showplace
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