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Design/Sales


Dan Newbold

Dan has worked in the home improvement industry for over 29 years. He loves working with others and takes pride in his work and strives to provide his absolute best to give his clients the individual attention that they deserve.

He has sold cabinets for the last 19 years, both as a designer sales person and as a factory rep. He has sold windows, doors, millwork, hardware and other home improvement products.  Dan has worked at his own contracting business for 10 years. This gave him the experience of cost estimating, contracting, ordering materials and managing the jobs.

Dan's diversified skills & experience offers his clients a complete service package for their remodeling projects.

Some of Dan's interests include; family, church, music, golf, outdoors and gardening.

Design Specialist



Audrey Wiedenbeck

Audrey has over 30 years experience designing interior spaces based upon her client's needs utilizing natural stone, carpet, paint, hardwoods and exotic products such as bamboo, sisal, woven vinyl, stamped concrete surfaces, window fashions, cabinetry and furnishings for customers from Northern Washington to Southern Oregon.

Specializing in both commercial and residential projects, she has won several awards for her work including but not limited to the 2004 and 2005 Lower Columbia Contractors Association Awards for Best Residential Design under $100,000, and under $50,000, and Best Commercial Project over $100,000. She has held color and design seminars through out Oregon and Washington and is known for her attention to the detail. She is well known for her award winning kitchen and bath designs creating uniqueness for each of her customers.

Her wealth of knowledge and years of experience allows her to develop beautiful spaces based upon her clients needs that they can appreciate for years to come.

Bella Stone Interiors - Your Premier Choice for the Finest in Stone Flooring & Countertops, Hardwood Flooring, and more


Featured Tile of The Month

Do you love that rich look of slate but appreciate the easy maintenance of porcelain tile? The manufacturers have used new technology to reproduce a porcelain that has many of the features of slate - rich colors and texture that makes it skid resistant and the appearance of depth. At first I didn't believe it either - but when I saw it installed I was amazed with the natural beauty of this tile. This tile is beautiful and you must see it to appreciate it's qualities.

Enough of the bragging, let me introduce the newest member of the family at Bella Stone:

Taconic Slate; A luxurious collection of field and wall tiles that have all of the natural beauty of slate from the western mountains of New Hampshire.

Available in three modular sizes and five colors, coordinating mesh mounted mosaics, listellos and inserts to enhance and complete the look of any room.

So durable, it is ADA compliant. That means it can be used for both residential and commercial settings.

Floor Tiles 6"x6", 12"x12", 18"x18"



Remodels




At Bella Stone, our teams of experienced professionals help deliver to you a complete remodeling package designed to minimize stress and maximize your potential home value. 

We've combined the convenience of a showroom of ideas and samples with an accomplished kitchen & bath designer to help you start your project.

Some options available at Bella Stone are solid slab countertops, tile and installation, custom or semi-custom cabinets, carpet, hardwood flooring, vinyl and window coverings. We even have professional painters on our team for your interior/exterior painting needs.

It doesn't get more convenient than this - design ideas, materials, guidance, service and installation ALL IN ONE LOCATION!

Granite is the Prefered Choice

U.S. Consumers Overwhelmingly Prefer Granite over Any Other Countertop Surface For Dream Kitchen, New Survey Shows

A new national survey finds that by overwhelming majorities U.S. consumers prefer granite countertops to any other countertop surface for their dream kitchen and believe that granite countertops increase the resale value of a home.
The survey of 2,021 U.S. adults aged 18+ was conducted by Harris Interactive on behalf of the Marble Institute of America. It asked respondents which countertop surface they would most want in their dream kitchen. At 55 percent, “granite countertops” was by far the most popular response, followed distantly by synthetic stone at 12 percent. The survey was conducted Oct. 7 through 9.
When asked how much they agree with the statement “granite countertops increase the resale value of a home,” 90 percent of the surveyed consumers either strongly or somewhat agreed.
“The survey reaffirms what we have known all along: across America, granite is the most desired countertop surface on the market today,” said Jim Hogan, president of the Marble Institute of America. “After months of inaccurate reporting and questionable research aimed at raising doubts about granite, it is tremendously gratifying to know that consumers continue to feel that granite countertops are as safe as they are beautiful, practical and durable.”
In fact, 84 percent of survey respondents either strongly or somewhat agreed with the statement, “Granite countertops are among the most safe, beautiful and durable kitchen counter surfaces on the market today.”
“The results of the survey show that consumers’ preferences for granite countertops are virtually the same across all regions, genders and age groups,” Hogan said.
The survey found remarkable consistency across the United States, with minimal variance in responses from different regions of the country. It also showed the appeal of granite was consistent among both age and socio-economic groups.

About the Marble Institute of America
For over 60 years the Marble Institute of America (MIA) has been the world's leading information resource and advocate for the natural dimension stone industry. MIA members include marble, granite, limestone, sandstone, and other natural stone producers and quarriers, fabricators, installers, distributors, and contractors around the world.
Methodology
This survey was conducted online within the United States by Harris Interactive via its QuickQuerySM online omnibus service on behalf of the Marble Institute of America between October 7 and 9, 2008 among 2,021 U.S. adults aged 18 years and older. Results were weighted as needed for region, age within gender, education, household income and race/ethnicity. Propensity score weighting was also used to adjust for respondents’ propensity to be online. No estimates of theoretical sampling error can be calculated; a full methodology is available.