Upstairs Downstairs Fine Tile & Stone

(on great)
Contractors in Acton, MA
Contractors
Flooring

Hours

Monday
Closed
Tuesday
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Wednesday
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Thursday
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Friday
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Saturday
10:00AM - 2:00PM
Sunday
Closed

Location

6 Great Rd
Acton, MA
01720

About

A tile and marble showroom Upstairs Downstairs carries an impressive selection of ceramic tile and natural stone for all of your tile needs. Our experienced design staff will help you with material selection and layout. Upstairs Downstairs is a family operated business that has been established for over 30 years. Projects include homes all over the East Coast, including Maine, New Hampshire, and the Islands. We invite you to our showroom where you can talk with our staff and peruse our portfolio of work.

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A previously refinished tub will be stripped of its old coating and thoroughly cleaned before a new coat is applied. This means you can refinish a tub as often as you want.
Tubs can be reglazed in the same color as before or in a new color. Some glazes also give the tub and countertop the look of natural stone.
If you decide to do a bathroom remodel on your own, you may end up paying a lot more for your supplies than you should. Contractors who specialize in bathroom remodeling have a whole network of contacts and know where to get the highest quality materials at the best prices.
According to the Wall Street Journal, many homeowners are opting to renovate rather than move. Why? They’ve concluded that investing in targeted improvements represents a better investment because it improves functionality and adds long term value.
What is the difference between getting a tub liner and refinishing? Tub liners are glued over your tub to cover problem areas. They are more expensive than refinishing, and moisture can become trapped between the tub and the liner.
It’s important to remember that your bathroom doesn’t have to remain your least favorite part of your home. Whether it’s incredibly difficult to keep clean or you just hate the way it looks, we’re always available to make the changes that will make you love your bathroom.
Did you know that bathroom remodels have a higher return on investment than almost any other home improvement? If you want to raise the value of your home, having your bathrooms re-done is an effective way to do it.
Contractors agree that homeowners' most difficult decision during a bathroom remodel is choosing new tile or the layout design. Our designers can guide you through this process and ease any anxiety in your decisions.
Did you know that by remodeling your bathroom you can significantly increase the value of your home? This not only extends to actual selling price, but also curb appeal, as buyers are more likely to invest in a home with updated baths.
One popular style for walk-in showers has small glass panels on the side instead of glass shower doors — making them easier to maintain because there’s less glass to clean.
Unfortunately, some surfaces in your bathroom can become scratched and porous over time. Since this can make your bathroom much more difficult to clean, resurfacing it can give it a fresh look that’s much easier for you to maintain.
Did you know? Neutral and light-colored bathroom vanity cabinets are becoming more popular. In the past, brown, stained cabinets have been the more popular choice.
On a budget but still want your remodeled bathroom to be luxurious? A little-known designer secret is this: since bathrooms are generally small spaces, splurging on a few higher-end materials and finishes can really make a difference while minimizing price point.
Bathroom remodels are among the best home improvement investments according to HGTV.com: “They’re always right up there at the top of the list … [W]hen buyers are shopping around that’s what they want in an existing home, too.”
We recognize how frustrating it can be to get ready in a bathroom every morning that features worn and eroded fixtures. Whether you have a shower head that doesn’t spray right or a sink that’s seen better days, we’re always here to help you make changes.
Part of any bathroom remodel involves planning a lighting scheme, which will help you to maximize your space. For bathrooms of all sizes, design professionals recommend incorporating layers of task, accent, ambient, and decorative lighting.
Today's bathrooms are more than just a necessity for hygiene. The best ones provide a stress-busting experience. If your bathroom is more utilitarian than relaxing, it might be time to consider a renovation. Having the flooring, fixtures, and even the lighting changed can make a big difference.
Frequently, the most costly part of bathroom remodels is plumbing. Choosing a bathtub restoration over the installation of new fixtures can allow funds to be used on upgrading other fixtures.
If you're replacing an outdated bathroom, it may shock you to learn how much of a water guzzler a pre-1980s toilet can be. Care to guess how much water an old style toilet uses for every flush? That would be around 5 gallons!
If you have only one bathroom, experts recommend remodeling the existing bath first, then consider constructing a second. These combined efforts can increase your resale value by close to 10% and they offer a better return on investment than adding a bedroom.
Can you guess what the most popular bathtub chosen during bathroom remodels? Free-standing deep soaking tubs, like the classic clawfoot tub, are most homeowners' ideal tub.
Big showers are great, but make sure they’re not TOO big – steam from the showerhead can only spread so far, so if your shower is too big, you may have some cold spots.
The good news? A mid-range bath remodel adds value to your home. The better news? Bathroom remodels payoff when you decide to sell. The best news? Based on where you live, you may recoup between 81 and 102% of your investment.
For many homeowners, the layout of their bathroom is already right for their needs. If your bathroom remodeling wish list is more about changing the look of certain areas within the bathroom, you may only need us to refinish it to get the look you want.
Be prepared to share your bathroom with your contractor during a remodel — while your contractor will accommodate you as much as possible, there will probably be times when the bathroom is unusable.
Solid surface materials are rising in popularity in bathroom remodels. These materials mimic natural materials — some are made to resemble wood, some to like stone or other materials.
Small things make a big difference. Satin nickel has a lovely sheen, but it’s also effective at hiding scratches, water spots and fingerprints. These easy care features make it one of the most popular fixture choices in bathroom remodeling projects.
Ready to upgrade your bath? One popular trend is to use mix-and-match colors and finishes. Many designer baths are featuring tile and trim in lighter neutrals like fawn coupled with deeper tones on countertops and cabinets.
If nobody in your family takes baths, consider replacing that standard bathtub with a shower stall during your remodel. This can go far in freeing up space, and a new shower fixture will add modern design elements and features to the room.
New homes today have more bathrooms than homes built in the twentieth century. In the 1960s, only 10% of new homes had 2.5 bathrooms or more, whereas today, almost half of new homes have 2.5 bathrooms or more.
Good air flow in a bathroom helps vent moisture and reduces the risk of problems like mold growth and even slipping and falling accidents. Overhead fans are always a good idea, and so are windows and skylights.
For many bathroom remodels, surface alterations are all that’s really needed. This means that you keep the general layout and size of the bathroom the same and instead swap out fixtures, update floors and tiles, and add a new coat of paint.
Marble adapts to every room in your house, but it’s ideal for bathroom remodeling projects. Why? It adds beauty and functionality to every surface in the room from showers and tub surrounds to countertops, floors and walls.
Did you realize a bathroom remodel is considered one of the most difficult DIY projects around? Bringing plumbing, electrical and design elements like tile together in a smallish space with large features like tub enclosures and cabinets can be challenging. That's why many experts consider a bathroom remodel one job best left to the professionals.
Did you know that using natural materials like stone and wood, along with earthy colored materials and walls, can make your bathroom feel more relaxing?
Did you know? Solid surface materials are easier to maintain than other materials. They last longer, and they are easier to clean than tile or fiberglass.
Is your bathroom small? Are you having trouble fitting all the features you want in your bathroom remodel? Bathtubs aren’t necessarily a standard size these days. In fact, many companies are producing tiny tubs to accommodate tight spaces.
Floors and kitchen counters can be refinished to give them added protection and an updated look. Colors can range from any solid color to a stone finish.

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  • What is the phone number for Upstairs Downstairs Fine Tile & Stone in Acton MA?
    You can reach them at: 978-369-3620. It’s best to call Upstairs Downstairs Fine Tile & Stone during business hours.
  • What is the address for Upstairs Downstairs Fine Tile & Stone on great in Acton?
    Upstairs Downstairs Fine Tile & Stone is located at this address: 6 Great Rd Acton, MA 01720.
  • What are Upstairs Downstairs Fine Tile & Stone(Acton, MA) store hours?
    Upstairs Downstairs Fine Tile & Stone store hours are as follows: Mon: Closed, Tue-Fri: 9:00AM - 5:00PM, Sat: 10:00AM - 2:00PM, Sun: Closed.