West Point Grey's exclusive estates at the edge of Pacific Spirit Park demand craftsmanship that matches the investment. Maison Paris delivers the authentic Italian stone method — no seams, no coatings, no compromise.
West Point Grey is one of Vancouver's most exclusive residential enclaves — bordered by Pacific Spirit Park, the University of British Columbia, and the waters of English Bay. The homes of West Point Grey represent some of the highest per-square-foot residential investment in British Columbia, and their interiors reflect that investment: Calacatta marble floors, large-format Nero Marquina in contemporary renovations, quartzite kitchen islands, and travertine throughout established estates.
Maison Paris has worked extensively in West Point Grey, applying the authentic Italian stone finishing method to the neighbourhood's most significant natural stone installations. The standard of craft in West Point Grey is uncompromising — and Maison Paris is the only stone atelier in British Columbia capable of meeting it.
West Point Grey's proximity to UBC and the University Endowment Lands means the neighbourhood includes a wide range of architectural styles — from mid-century character homes with original travertine to newly constructed contemporary estates with large-format natural stone throughout. Maison Paris has the expertise and equipment to work across all of these contexts.
New installation grinding and seam elimination — Many West Point Grey homeowners renovate with high-end stone and then discover that the installation contractor did not grind the floor flat or eliminate the seams properly. Maison Paris corrects these installations after the fact — eliminating seams, levelling the surface, and repolishing to the mirror finish the stone deserves.
Calacatta marble floor restoration — Calacatta marble floors in West Point Grey homes are among the most beautiful — and most demanding — surfaces Maison Paris works with. The bold veining of Calacatta makes any surface imperfection immediately visible, and the epoxy seam fill must be perfectly matched to the stone's exact mineral character. Maison Paris has the experience and on-site colour-matching process to achieve this consistently.
Kitchen and bathroom surface refinishing — Quartzite kitchen islands and marble bathroom vanities throughout West Point Grey are refinished using the same full Italian grinding and repolish sequence applied to floors. Most are completed in a single day.
Every Maison Paris project in West Point Grey follows the same four-step Italian method — the only sequence that produces a truly seamless, mirror-finish natural stone surface. Whether you are restoring a worn marble floor, eliminating visible seams on a new installation, refinishing a Calacatta kitchen island, or returning a scratched quartzite vanity to its original brilliance, the process is the same: no shortcuts, no coatings, no compromise.
The joint between two natural stone slabs is packed with a custom stone-dust-blended epoxy — mixed on-site to match the exact tone, texture, and mineral character of your specific slab. Not grout. Not caulk. A structural, permanent bond that chemically fuses with the stone. Once ground flush during the full floor grinding sequence, the seam disappears entirely — permanently. No shrinkage, no discolouration, no visible line. This is the defining difference between a Maison Paris floor and every other stone installation in West Point Grey.
The entire floor surface is ground flat using industrial planetary diamond grinders moving through a progressive sequence of abrasive grits. Every slab edge is levelled to its neighbour. Every trace of lippage disappears. The floor is then repolished from scratch through a full Italian sequence of diamond polishing pads — building a mirror finish entirely within the stone's own mineral structure. No surface coatings. No wax. The shine is the stone itself.
Marble, granite, and quartzite countertops, kitchen islands, and bathroom vanities are refinished using the same Italian grinding and repolish sequence applied to floors. Acid etching, surface scratches, dull patches, and visible seams on joined surfaces are all corrected. Most countertop refinishing projects in West Point Grey are completed in a single day. The result is a mirror finish built within the stone itself.
Worn, scratched, dull, or improperly sealed natural stone floors are almost always a restoration problem, not a replacement problem. Maison Paris assesses every restoration project individually — and the same full Italian grinding and repolish sequence returns stone to better-than-original condition. Restoration costs a fraction of replacement and produces a superior result for West Point Grey homeowners who have invested in natural stone.
Each natural stone species has its own mineral structure, hardness, porosity, and surface character — and each requires its own specific epoxy formulation, diamond grit sequence, and polishing compound. Maison Paris does not apply a one-size-fits-all approach. Every project in West Point Grey is calibrated to the specific stone species and its condition.
Italy's most celebrated white marbles. Calacatta with its bold dramatic veining, Carrara with its refined grey-white character. Both require the most precise grain-matching and epoxy colour formulation of any stone species. Maison Paris has worked extensively with Calacatta and Carrara throughout West Point Grey.
The dramatic Spanish black marble with white calcite veining. Unforgiving to any imperfection — any colour mismatch in the epoxy fill is immediately visible against the deep black ground. Maison Paris has completed multiple large-format Nero Marquina projects in West Point Grey and across BC.
The rarest and most valuable of the Carrara marbles — pure white ground with dramatic bold veining. In a luxury West Point Grey interior, Statuario commands the room. The veining must flow continuously across the joint, demanding the highest level of slab composition skill.
The ancient Roman stone — warm, earthy, and full of natural character. Travertine's natural voids require filling with colour-matched epoxy before grinding. Maison Paris fills every void, grinds flat, and repolishes to honed, satin, or mirror finish.
The hardest natural stone — the most demanding to grind and the most rewarding when polished. The mirror finish achieved in granite is exceptionally durable, withstanding decades of heavy traffic. Black Galaxy, Absolute Black, and Baltic Brown granite in West Point Grey have been restored by Maison Paris.
Quartzite is significantly harder than marble, requiring specific diamond formulations. Onyx requires exceptional care to avoid damaging its translucent surface. Limestone is soft and porous, requiring a gentle approach and careful sealing. Maison Paris has the expertise for all of these in West Point Grey.
The authentic Italian approach to natural stone has been unchanged for three centuries. Every step is essential. Remove any one and the result is compromised. Maison Paris applies all four, in sequence, to every project in West Point Grey.
Before a single cut is made, every slab is hand-selected for grain direction, colour match, and vein continuity. Slabs are dry-laid and adjusted until the stone's natural pattern flows continuously across every joint. The seam is planned to disappear before installation begins. In Calacatta marble, the vein must cross the joint as if the two slabs were quarried together. This step — which most contractors skip entirely — is what makes a Maison Paris floor categorically different from a standard installation in West Point Grey.
The joint is packed with a custom stone-dust-blended epoxy — mixed on-site from stone dust collected from your specific slabs. The colour match is not approximate. It is built from your stone. The epoxy is pressed deep into the joint, built slightly proud of the surface, and allowed to cure. This is not grout. This is not caulk. It is a structural, permanent bond that will not shrink, crack, or discolour over decades. Once ground flush, the seam becomes permanently invisible.
This is where most contractors stop — and where Maison Paris begins. The entire floor surface is ground completely flat using industrial planetary diamond grinders. Moving through a progressive sequence of grits — from 50 grit at the coarse stage through 200, 400, and 800 grit — every slab edge is levelled to its neighbour. The epoxy fill is ground flush. Every trace of lippage disappears. The floor becomes a single, uniformly abraded plane of stone, ready for Italian repolish.
The floor is repolished from the ground up — progressing through a full sequence of resin-bond diamond polishing pads that restore the stone's crystalline surface. From 800 grit through 1500 and 3000 grit, then to polishing compounds specific to the stone species, the mirror finish is built entirely within the stone's own mineral structure. No surface coatings. No wax. No topical sealer that will peel or yellow. The shine you see in a Maison Paris floor in West Point Grey is the stone itself — its own crystalline character, brought to its maximum potential by the Italian method.
"We had Calacatta laid throughout the main floor of our West Vancouver home. Maxime's work is unlike anything I've seen — you genuinely cannot find the seam. Not even on your knees."
"I specify natural stone on every luxury build I do across Vancouver. Maison Paris is the only contractor I trust with it. The level of craft is European — it does not exist elsewhere in British Columbia."
"Nero Marquina throughout a 4,000 sq ft open plan. The result is absolutely monolithic — one plane of stone. Maxime is the only person I would have trusted with that project."
"Our Calacatta island had years of etching and micro-scratches. Maxime refinished it in a day — it looks better than the day it was installed. Genuinely remarkable work."
How much does marble floor refinishing cost in West Point Grey?
Maison Paris provides project-specific quotes based on square footage, stone species, surface condition, and scope of work. Contact Maxime directly at 778 302 3035 or via the quote form at maisonparis.ca for a straight answer on your specific project in West Point Grey.
How long does a stone project take in West Point Grey?
A standard residential floor — slab composition, epoxy fill, full grind, and Italian repolish — typically takes three to five days on-site. Countertop refinishing is usually completed in a single day.
Is the seamless finish permanent?
Yes — permanent. The stone-dust epoxy fill chemically bonds with the stone and does not shrink, crack, or discolour over time. The Italian repolish builds the shine within the stone's own mineral structure. There is nothing to peel, fade, or degrade.
Can worn stone be restored rather than replaced?
In almost every case, yes. Floors that look tired, scratched, or dull can be returned to better-than-original condition through full diamond grinding and Italian repolish. Restoration costs significantly less than replacement and produces a superior result.
Do you work on countertops and surfaces as well as floors?
Yes — countertop refinishing is one of our most in-demand services. Kitchen islands, bathroom vanities, fireplace surrounds, and stair treads are all within scope. The same full Italian grinding and repolish sequence is applied to every surface.
Do you serve West Point Grey and how far do you travel?
Yes — West Point Grey is within Maison Paris's regular service area. We serve all of Metro Vancouver, Greater Victoria, Kelowna, Whistler, and all of British Columbia. Call or text Maxime at 778 302 3035 to discuss your specific project.
"We don't hide the seam.
We eliminate it."
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