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Renaissance Tile & Bath to Open New Dallas Showroom

The firm now has five showrooms across the U.S.

Nicholas Tamarin -- Interior Design, 5/22/2006 12:00:00 AM

Atlanta-based Renaissance Tile & Bath, a home tile, stone, and kitchen and bath products retailer, will open a new $1 million 7,500-square-foot location at the Decorative Center Dallas in the first quarter of 2007.

The new showroom, the firm's fifth since the company was founded in 1991, will be located at 1617 Hi Line Drive in the heart of the Dallas design district. "Dallas has a strong design community and a growing demographic that understands and has a desire for luxury home products,” says Renaissance Tile & Bath president David O'Neil. According to O'Neil, the showroom will feature the Dallas area's largest international selection of tile, stone, kitchen, and bath products under one roof.  In addition to custom stone and decorative tile, customers will have the opportunity to select from bathroom product brands including Kallista, Duravit, Vitraform, and Lefroy Brooks. The new location will also showcase Renaissance-exclusive products from artisans and O'Neil's design studio, O'Neil Ruppel, which made its debut last spring. The interior will feature an open layout, enabling customers standing in any one area of the showroom to experience tile, kitchen, and bathroom products simultaneously. Customers will also benefit from a number of vignettes, many with working plumbing, as well as merchandising and technology applications, such as flat screen TVs and interactive design workstations.

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