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Groundfloor
Stone tile, flooring, slab, mosaic and thin veneer, including travertine, limestone, basalt, porphyry, granite, and New Mexico stone slabs.
Santa Fe
Garden, Patio and Landscaping > Garden Walls > Groundfloor
Exclusive and traditional stone products from around the world, in custom sizes and finishes.
| Name: | Groundfloor |
| Website: | www.groundfloorstone.com |
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| Hours: | 8:30 am to 5:00 pm Monday - Friday Weekends by Appointment |
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Kitchen & Bathroom Countertop Slab Exclusive stone products Patio, Path & Driveways Pavers Real Stone - Thin Veneer Interior Stone Tile Local New Mexico Stone Green & Recycled Stone Porphyry Basalt Travertine Tile & Mosaic Slate & Slate Tile Limestone Pavers, Stone & Tile Installtions |
| Santa Fe Address: | 1404 Maclovia Street Santa Fe, NM 87505 (Click for Map) |
| Phone: | 505-603-3737 |
| Fax: | 505-424-0489 |
| Phone: | 505-603-7322 |

Products or Services
Stone tile, flooring, slab, mosaic and thin veneer, including travertine, limestone, basalt, porphyry, granite, and New Mexico stone slabs.
Description
FLEXIBLE STONE
ENVIRONMENT: The traditional interior/exterior divide is history. We look for exclusive stone products that stand up just as well in both interior and exterior applications, or even as vertical thin veneer or cladding, to create spatial continuity.
FORMAT: However you choose - from basic stone floor tile to stone pavers, from countertop slab to mosaic to cobble-on-mesh. Pick something dramatic and use the same stone for your patio pavers, your backsplashes, showers walls or driveway. Our stone, your limitless choice.
DIMENSION: Escape the tyranny of standard shapes and sizes. We'll cut stone tile and stone slab to any measurement that perfects your design. Rectangles or squares, thin or thick, big or small.
FINISH: Polished, honed, flamed, acid-washed, brushed, chiseled, bush-hammered, sandblasted. Up to 30 choices. Be different. Mix them up for visual contrast or functionality.
GREEN: Local New Mexico stone varieties, recycled stone, stone for thermal mass, stone for porosity, no VOCs -- ask us why our stone is ideal for green building/LEED projects.
Groundfloor supplies the widest range of unique and affordable stone in the southwest. We promise stone and stone finishes you won't see anywhere, customized in ways no one else can offer.
While we primarily service architects, designers and contractors, we also welcome the public by appointment.
BUZZ:
"Santa Fe's gurus of stone." Eddy Keeler, owner CoreValues Interior Design
"So professional at every step of the process. Matt and Robbie have met all our material demands with some of the fastest lead times and best prices I have ever seen." Jason Skaarsgard, Zia Rising Construction Management.
"We have recommended them in the community and will continue to rely on them for the quality products they supply and the service they provide." Ralph Brutsche, developer, Santa Fe Summit.
"A little gem with a plethora of gorgeous stone," Diane Gonzales, Samuel Design Group.
CONTACT:
Matt: 505-603-3737
matt@groundfloorstone.com
Robbie: 505-603-7322
robbie@groundfloor.com
Green & Sustainable
Groundfloor supplies New Mexico sandstone tile, dimensional, paver, thin veneer, slab and random flagstone. Stone is increasingly recognized as a green building material with its longevity, promotion of rural economies, low energy manufacturing inputs, low VOCs, zero waste, thermal mass and use as a porous paver.
The Green Leaf Symbol identifies "Green" or "Sustainable" Products & Services
The Red Sun symbol identifies products that are Made in New Mexico
Articles
Events
- 2011 Ultimate Home Showcase in Albuquerque, NM
- 2011 Santa Fe Home & Remodeling Show
- 2011 Santa Fe Hacienda - A Parade of Homes
Classes & Workshops
- March 29, 2011: "A Guide To Successful Building" Class at Santa Fe Community College
- March 15, 2011: "Renewable Energy Systems" Class at Santa Fe Community College
- March 8, 2011: "Water Harvesting and Recycling" Class at Santa Fe Community College
