Little Caesar’s Arena and MSU’s 1855 Paxton Place Feature Countertops by Paxton Countertops
Projects for 1855 Place at MSU showcase five coordinated Silestone colors, as well as Corian Quartz Coarse Carrara, and honed and rough finished Medianoche granite. |
What do March Madness, the Little Caesars Arena and Michigan State University have in common?
Besides the fact that March Madness bounced into Little Caesar’s Arena with MSU for the first round of the NCAA basketball playoffs, Paxton Countertops fabricated the countertop surfaces for both Little Caesars Arena and MSU’s 1855 Place.
Solid surface work at Little Caesars Arena was highlighted by Corian Antarctica as well as LG Hausys Portland and Andromeda. Laminate work featured Formica, Nevamar and Treefrog brands.
The special housing office and retail building now known as 1855 Place at MSU showcases Silestone quartz in five different colors: Cemento, Green Fun, Stellar Snow, Merope and Blanco Zeus Extreme.
Corian Quartz (formerly known as Zodiaq) Coarse Carrara was also used in addition to granite, featuring Medianoche granite in two variations: Honed and Diamond 100 finish. Arborite, Octolam and Wilsonart brands were used in the laminate work.
Family owned and operated, Paxton Countertops has been meeting the stone and surfacing needs of Michigan for more than 40 years.
As a member of the Artisan Group, Paxton belongs to a group of North American independent countertop professionals who have all attained accreditation from the MIA, now Natural Stone Institute.
For more information, visit the indoor slab selection center at 1340 S Waverly Rd, Lansing, MI 48917, call (517) 627-3688, or go to www.paxtonsurfaces.com .