Hands on Tile
Whether your decorating style is contemporary or Old World, tile is a great way to dramatically improve the aesthetics of your home or business.
Amy Linville at McCullough Tile & Stone knows something about decorating with tile, it’s in her genes. More than 50 years ago her father started McCullough Tile, a factory-direct wholesaler and importer, with the first tile showroom in the Southeast. McCullough Tile & Stone has been transforming kitchens, bathrooms, spas, fireplaces, patios and fountains in homes and businesses since 1962.
“Every job is like the first job,” said Linville. “I enjoy watching it evolve – from working with the customer to come up with a great design plan, to working with the contractor or remodeler on the drawing and specifications. We stay hands on.”
McCullough Tile & Stone has a ceramic tile showroom that’s over 2000 square feet, with tile that is from mainstream to very exclusive designs. Linville and her design staff often look for tile that is unique, so they can offer designs not found anywhere else.
Since McCullough is a local family-owned business, they will often give back to the community, and have donated material to the Winston-Salem Children’s Museum, the Ronald McDonald House and SECCA. But the reason Linville is most proud of her company, is for the care they take with their customers.
“Our customers not only comment on our quality, but also on our service,” said Linville. “You don’t just walk into our showroom and look around. Our design staff greets each customer and takes great care of them. I know the names of clients we haven’t seen in 10 years, as well as the color of their tile.”