Eduardo Escobar is known around our construction sites by another name—the Mirror Man. He has been with us for eight years and in that time, he’s taken our interior mirror work to the next level by creating custom designs. Here’s a look at some of the expert solutions he’s installed recently:
Lake Anne Fellowship House in Reston: CIP completed full walls of mirrors custom to the development’s fitness rooms and framed mirrors for the common area restrooms. In-unit, CIP supplied pivoting mirrors for live-in convenience.
The Ritz Carlton Residences in Chevy Chase, Md.: This high-end property boasts our solution for frameless mirrors in the common-area restrooms and unit bathrooms. It’s just one of our custom solutions for the project.
Passport NoVa in Herndon: Sleek bathroom mirrors with matte black frames bring together the modern feel of these units.
Bryant Street on NE Washington, D.C.: Antique mirrors installed artfully in common areas bring personality to this development and show the wide range of our custom work.
Roland Clarke in Reston: Custom lighted mirrors make these bathrooms efficient and beautiful.
Large, custom mirrors are difficult to install and an often-expensive finish that lend a high-end feel to any multifamily property. Eduardo and the rest of our team can create custom solutions at a specific price point.