Our founder, Laura Grandlienard, was recently interviewed about shop safety for an article in the May issue of Stone World. Here’s an excerpt written by Jennifer Richinelli and Jason Kamery. You can read the full article at the Stone World website.

Our founder, Laura Grandlienard, was recently interviewed about shop safety for an article in the May issue of Stone World. Here’s an excerpt written by Jennifer Richinelli and Jason Kamery. You can read the full article at the Stone World website.
ROCKin’teriors was fortunate to partner with the Gary Sinise Foundation last month to begin construction on a very special home for retired U.S. Marine Corps Sergeant Michael Frazier and his family. The “Walls of Honor” event included veterans, community leaders and friends and family writing words of gratitude on the walls of the new home being built for the Frazier family.
Recently Rockin’teriors participated in the “Walls of Honor” project with the Gary Sinise Foundation and The Natural Stone Institute to honor USMC Sergeant Michael Frazier and his wife Monica. We’re participating in this project to build a home for Sgt. Frazier, who was wounded overseas while helping to preserve our freedom.
We’re excited to showcase the latest in sintered stone surfaces: Cosentino Dekton, Lapitec and Neolith. Each of these surfaces is ideal for any number of interior and exterior applications because of their exceptional durability.
We like to call each of our sintered stone products “spectacularly indestructible,” because they’re 100 percent natural and formed by ultra-high heat. ROCKin’teriors is a certified fabricator for these sintered stone products, an exclusive designation in Raleigh, Cary and throughout the Triangle.
These high-tech stone surfaces can be fabricated at nearly any thickness and use for flooring, counters, interior walls, exterior siding, or pretty much any modern aesthetic. Learn more here.
You’ve probably asked yourself the question, “why do I like natural stone?” Well, The Natural Stone Institute’s blog, UseNaturalStone.com, offers the answers! The website is a portal for educational resource and real-life stories on the impact stone has on individuals. Like this one we shared on Facebook about the healing abilities of natural stone, and more recently, how natural stone helped bring a wedding to life during a hurricane.
We’re honored to have this story of our client shared with the world. We love the beauty of Mother Nature and speaking to the opportunities and love natural stone can bring. Thanks to The Natural Stone Institute for sharing our story!