Pacific Granite's Cladding at the Bellevue, in West Vancouver, is a thing of beauty!

We recently launched a new website here at Pacific Granite, and what better way to celebrate than to showcase one of our most prestigious projects yet? In this blog post, we'll be taking a closer look at the Bellevue Condo Development in West Vancouver, and the role that our premium granite played in bringing this luxurious project to life. From the exquisite granite cladding to the cutting-edge solutions we employed, we're thrilled to share some photos and insights from this remarkable project. Join us as we explore how Pacific Granite's expertise in premium granite helped create the stunning exterior of the Bellevue Condo Development.

Bellevue, developed by Cressey, is a hallmark of sophistication and elegance in West Vancouver. With its prime location at 2289 Bellevue Avenue, this exclusive condo development offers breathtaking views of the surrounding natural beauty, including the mountains and the ocean.

The granite cladding at Bellevue, with a thickness of 1 and 1/4", was mechanically installed using innovative techniques that showcase our commitment to precision and quality. The use of a hydro lift during the installation process ensured efficient and safe handling of the granite, further highlighting our dedication to utilizing cutting-edge methods for superior results.

Our machine-installed technique, using stainless steel L-shaped brackets in compliance with building code requirements, ensured a seamless and visually stunning finish. The result is a pristine exterior that elevates the aesthetics of the 16-story building to new heights.

One of the unique features of the granite cladding at Bellevue is the small air gap between the granite and the building, which serves as a noise-dampening and insulating feature. This innovative design contributes to a serene and peaceful living environment for residents, while also improving energy efficiency and comfort within the building. And the choice of granite for the cladding at Bellevue is extremely unique as granite is not typically used in such high applications because of its cost and weight, as Nader Tabrizi, the owner of Pacific Granite put it, “for a building that goes this high, [normally, builders] use stucco, cement, or metal panels not granite.”

The use of granite for the cladding at Bellevue is a testament to Pacific Granite's commitment to quality and craftsmanship. The mechanically installed granite, with a thickness of 1 and 1/4", adds to the building's durability and aesthetics, reflecting the upscale lifestyle and timeless elegance that West Vancouver is known for. Bellevue, a 16-story condo development, boasts a prime location that offers residents convenient access to world-class amenities, including upscale shopping, dining, and recreational options. The combination of Pacific Granite's premium granite cladding and Bellevue's prime location makes it a truly exceptional development.

In conclusion, Bellevue Condo Development in West Vancouver exemplifies the craftsmanship and expertise of Pacific Granite. Our premium granite cladding, with its innovative installation techniques, including the use of a hydro lift, and superior materials, has created a truly remarkable exterior for this luxurious 16-story development. With its timeless elegance and prime location, Bellevue is a showcase of Pacific Granite's commitment to delivering unparalleled quality and sophistication.



Located in Coquitlam, BC, Canada, Pacific Granite Manufacturing Ltd. is your premier supplier of custom granite, quartz, limestone, marble, and other solid surfaces. We specialize in custom work such as shower walls, feature walls, fireplaces, and more. From one single custom countertop to 1,000+ unit retrofitting projects, we are here for you. Contact us today for a quote at admin@pacificgranite.ca or 604.291.2888, and be sure to check out our website and connect with us on Instagram and Facebook for updates and inspiration.

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