When The Ritz-Carlton Naples, Tiburón renovated its guest rooms, the project team needed the natural stone in every room brought back to brand standard as part of the renovation sequence. Rose Restoration was awarded the stone scope in February 2026, working under the renovation contractor.
Guest room stone work inside a hotel renovation runs on the contractor’s schedule, not the restorer’s. Rooms come available in blocks, the stone trade gets a fixed window in each block, and the schedule does not wait. That is the environment Rose is built for. Our hotel renovation work in the DC region, including projects for Four Seasons and other flagged properties, follows the same discipline: crews sized to the room count, dust contained room by room, and each block signed off before the next trade moves in.
Restoring bathroom and vanity stone means resurfacing rather than replacing. The stone is honed to remove wear and etching, polished back to the specified finish, and sealed. Done well, it returns a renovated room at a fraction of replacement cost and without the demolition, lead times, or slab-matching problems that come with new stone.
This project is also a straightforward answer to a question general contractors ask us: does Rose travel? For hotel renovation work at this scale, yes. The crew, the process, and the quality control are the same ones we run in Washington DC, Maryland, and Virginia.
Related: hotel stone restoration, hotel floor care, the Four Seasons Washington DC case study, and working with Rose as a subcontractor.
Have a project like one of these? Call 703-327-7676 or send photos for a free assessment. Every project is performed by Rose Restoration’s own crews and covered by a one year written workmanship warranty.