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Beverly Hills designer Christopher Grubb of Arch-Interiors Design Group discusses the design objective and selection process of premium materials for the kitchen remodel of an upscale residential project
Christopher Grubb, president/founder of Arch-Interiors Design Group, embarked on a complete interior remodel of a 6,500-square-foot residence on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills. Recently, he took time to share with Contemporary Stone & Tile Design details about the high-end kitchen remodel.
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