
Donna Martin, CKD, NKBA
Donna Martin
A Step In Stone
Red Bank, NJ and Skillman, NJ
www.astepinstone.com
Our latest featured designer, Donna Martin is the owner and head designer of A Step In Stone, which has two beautiful showrooms in New Jersey. The company employs 4 designers, and does well in excess of 100 bath and kitchen installations annually.
Donna has over 20 years experience as a kitchen and bath designer, and is a long time supporter of Jeffrey Court. Donna explains "There is a LOT of things I love about Jeffrey Court. The service is awesome –from my sales rep, Suzi Portugal, to the inside customer service support, right down to the people pulling and shipping our orders.
Jeffrey Court makes it easy for us to sell their products – 99% of the time the items we need are in stock and ship on time and the price points are very good. The designs are beautiful and the way the company assembles its large amount of products in Chapters make it very easy for us to sell to our clients. I love the fact that when a design calls for hand-crafted ceramic, glass, metal, or stone, I can get all the material from Jeffrey Court."
A great example of the range of products Jeffrey Court supplies is exemplified in the amazing bathroom installation Donna has shared. The installation uses a combination of natural stone on the floor, ceramic, metal accents, and resin borders all from several Jeffrey Court Chapters. Donna explains "This bathroom was one of 6 in a complete ranch style home renovation. The bathroom needed to be "kid-friendly", thus the rustic natural stone on the floor to help hide dirt and the ceramic on the wall for easy cleaning. We used the tile all the way up the wall to accentuate the 10 foot ceilings. It turned out beautifully".
Thank you Donna for the years of support and best wishes for continued success!
FEATURED DESIGNER
Walls - Basil 6x6 (Chapter 10), Basil Dome (Chapter 10), Jute Lintel (Chapter (10) Carmel 6x6 (Chapter 13), Metal Button B, (Chapter 5).
Floor - Sedona Sequoia Slate 8x12 and 1x2 (Chapter 9).
Walls and ceiling were tiled to highlight the rooms 10 foot ceilings.
