Chapter One - Suite Glass

Jeffrey Court University

 

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Introduction

Jeffrey Court University

 

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Carol Residence Master Bathroom Renovation

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The master bathroom at the Carol Residence was transformed from an old and crammed area to a lively and spacious master bathroom getaway. Accentuating field tiles were spread throughout each wall and are accompanied by soft colored mosaics, complimentary field tile which spans the entire floor space, as well as opulent countertops which were placed to line the vanity and shower.

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Jeffrey Court Creates Educational Forum for Product Knowledge

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NORCO, CA (April 20th, 2016) – – Jeffrey Court is pleased to introduce Jeffrey Court University, an educational video series aimed at guiding tile-dealers, distributors and consumers through the in’s and out’s of Jeffrey Court’s collections affectionately known as “Chapters.” In an effort to provide fundamental product knowledge, Jeffrey Court University aims to make learning the Jeffrey Court “Chapters” entertaining, quick, and painless. Also outlined in the series will be: basic terminology, some design basics, new collections as they are released, and a forum in which viewers can request additional subject matter.

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Eliot House Master Suite Bathroom Renovation

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The master suite at the “Eliot House,” a 9,400 sq. ft craftsman residence built in 1910, was remodeled by Saxony Design Build of Pasadena, California in order to bring it back to its authentic design. Originally purchased by John V. Elliot for $32,927, the home was crafted as a honeymoon house for his new bride, Ellen Rowena Blossom, in order to create a setting that would compliment her beauty and love for the outdoors. The remodel included converting the home’s master bedroom, bathroom, and sunroom into a new layout that allows a path through a vestibule into the master balcony.

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Serene Beachside Condo Bathroom Renovation

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The bathroom in this 1970s beachside condo was reimagined in order to boast a broad light appeal with a blend from a contemporary neutral palette and splashes of color. 

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Jeffrey Court releases its most ambitious collection, Chapter 12 Ashland & Halsted

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NORCO, CA (December 2, 2014) – – Drawing on inspiration from the heyday of American industry, Jeffrey Court has released its most ambitious collection ever, Chapter 12 Ashland & Halsted. For years, Jeffrey Court has been brainstorming on what “Industrial Chic” means and how it can be translated into tile. In the development of this all ­new collection, Jeffrey Court focused on the elements that best represented that era: Strength, Craftsmanship, and Pride. It soon became apparent that the acclaimed Central Manufacturing District of Chicago was the culmination of this piece of Americana. The name, “Ashland & Halsted,” are two streets running parallel to each other that tape off the 35​ Street and Pershing Road corridor where industry titans from the early 1900’s once called home.

“Every great collection always has a cornerstone, and for Chapter 12 it is the “Lava Stone” elements. A unique process exclusive to us, each mosaic, field tile and trim piece starts off as a raw piece of basalt. It is then cut, meticulously glazed and fired, creating an organic and uncompromising color pallet that preserves all of the saw cuts and character of the stone underneath. Available in three colorways: Reclaimed, Galvanized, and Cast Iron, the 24 mosaics, three field tiles and trims are sure to create a ‘never­ before ­seen’ installation,” added Frank Toms, Vice President of Sales & Marketing, Trade & Architectural Division.

Available in this collection are four traditional 1­Inch hexagon mosaics as well as the “Hour Glass” and “Industrie Glass” mosaics. Comprised of recycled glass hand­poured into their respective shapes, they gleam of industrial personality. Hour Glass has a metallic foil fused into the glass creating a magnificent, unmatched sheen, whereas the appeal of Industrie Glass character is derived from its unique texture.

For those seeking a differentiating feel, Jeffrey Court’s “District Brick” certainly delivers. Measuring 2­1/4” x 7­3/4”, this hand­crafted white body ceramic is formed to take on the shape of rustic brick. Glazed in three gloss and two metallic colors. The District Brick is just begging to become a feature wall or backsplash that will drop jaws. Jeffrey Court’s “Yesterday’s Glass” offers the look of an aged mirror that tells stories of generations past and is available in a 3” x 6” and 6” x 18” format.

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