Traditional Cut Stone’s New Website: Anything But Traditional
Millions of people walk by historic buildings every day. They may stop to admire the stone work, but they aren’t aware of the company behind it. Traditional Cut Stone aims to change that. The month of November marks the official launch of Traditional Cut Stone’s new website. While they’ve kept the name, there’s nothing traditional about how they’re presenting themselves.
Why this interior designer’s favourite space is his living room
Deirdre Kelly The Globe and Mail Published Friday, May. 16 2014, 12:00 PM EDT When the Kelowna, B.C.-born interior designer Jeffrey Douglas purchased his Toronto townhouse four years ago, the 1889 Cabbagtetown Victorian was literally sagging at the seams. A 1970s renovation had removed original historic details as well as a few supporting walls, whose absence resulted, some 40 years later, in...
St. Michael’s Catherdral – 1st Phase of Renovation TV News report
David Tyrrell from Traditional Cut Stone explains some of the challenges of restoring the iconic landmark St. Michael’s Cathedral upon the completion of the monumental first phase of the renovations.