ROCKin’teriors is pleased to share that we are supporting the 2021 Southern Living Showcase Home with natural stone fabrication and installation. This lovely residence is nestled among some of North Carolina’s most beautiful Piedmont landscapes and embodies southern style and hospitality. Continue reading →
ROCKin’teriors Cares
Being vaccinated is important to the health and safety of our team and our clients. Not just here on-site in our workshop and showroom, but equally important in your homes. When you see our blue bands you know… ROCKin’teriors Cares! Continue reading →
Achieving Eagle Scout with a Rockin’ Den Leader
Our own Omar Salazar continues to mold the next generation of leadership. He volunteers locally as a Scouting den leader and his entire group earned Eagle Scout rank, which is very rare. Eagle Scout is the highest achievement or rank attainable in the Boy Scouts of America. Since 1911, only four percent of Scouts have earned this rank, which requires earning at least 21 merit badges! Congrats to Omar and his den of future leaders. Continue reading →
Ideas for using sintered stone in your home
You see it’s beauty and wonder, “Where else can I use that gorgeous ultra-compact sintered stone everybody’s talking about?” We’re here to provide inspiration. Take a gander at the beauty of this modern interior design by our friends at JSF Designs and constructed by Rufty. For your ideabook, this is a 23-foot wall fireplace featuring Cosentino’s Dekton ultra-compact stone with its X-Gloss finish. Fabulous! Continue reading →
Merry Christmas to All
The ROCKin’teriors workshop and design studio teams will be on holiday from December 24 through January 3. We’ll rejuvenate with our families and be back in the shop on Monday, January 4, ready to help you make 2021 a rock-solid, enjoyable year. With a moment of gratitude for our clients and industry partners, we appreciate you for persevering during an unusual year. Best wishes to your families. We hope you have a Merry Christmas and joyous holiday. Continue reading →