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Custom tiling, backsplashes
Tile and stone installations demand precision that only comes from experience. Porcelain, marble, travertine, slate, mosaic—each material requires specific handling, from substrate preparation to grout selection. In wet areas like showers and steam rooms, proper waterproofing beneath the tile determines whether your bathroom lasts five years or fifty.
Our tile setters approach every project with an understanding of Chicago construction realities: settling foundations that require crack isolation membranes, radiator pipes that need careful tile routing, and vintage homes where new tile must meet historic millwork. We handle complex pattern layouts, large-format porcelain requiring lippage-free installation, and natural stone that needs sealing before and after setting.
Your completed tile work will feature precise grout lines, bookmatched stone patterns where specified, and seamless transitions to adjacent surfaces. Whether it's a kitchen backsplash, bathroom floor-to-ceiling tile, or an outdoor stone terrace, we deliver installations that perform as beautifully as they look.

“Kevin is a skilled Production Coordinator with extensive experience in the architecture and planning industry. He demonstrates competency across AutoCAD, landscaping, InDesign, public speaking, and sustainable design. He also serves as a media and communications specialist and holds a Bachelor's degree in Landscape Architecture from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.”

“Rafal manages project timelines and coordinates between design and construction teams to ensure smooth project execution. His attention to detail and organizational skills help keep projects on track from start to finish.”

“Caroline holds a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from Washington University in St. Louis, with a minor in Business. She emphasizes thoughtful design and meticulous attention to detail when developing distinctive client projects. She particularly enjoys designing vibrant spaces that celebrate Chicago's seasonal variations.”