Thursday, August 28, 2008

Spice up your space!




Have you dreamed of enhancing the look and functionality of your kitchen? If so, stop dreaming and start planning. There are hundreds of options for countertops and kitchen surfaces. The best way to start is to narrow the scope by deciding which material is the best for your home.

Granite counter top is a great option for kitchen remodeling. Granite is rich in color and gives an elegant polished look which is the reason why homeowners and kitchen remodelers love this counter top material.

Granite counter tops are extremely durable and low maintenance. Second only to diamonds in terms of hardness, granite’s polished surface does not wear, chip, scratch or crack. It is stain resistant and can withstand heat even if a hot pot is placed directly on its surface.

Although this dazzling long-lasting countertop material is a bit pricey, it may be well worth the extra cost!

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Enhance your kitchen with quartz stone counter tops.



Kitchens are considered to be one of the most important rooms in a house. It has been proven that the best way to improve or raise value on a house is to remodel the kitchen. There are four main areas of the kitchen that generally undergo renovation during a kitchen remodel, and countertops are among those four. Replacing your current kitchen countertop materials can improve the appearance of your kitchen and make it more functional.

Quartz countertops would be my first material of choice. Quartz looks just like granite countertops but is a manmade material made from 93 percent natural quartz and seven percent resin. Quartz is resistant to most stains and doesn’t need sealing. Because it's a manmade material, quartz resin is uniform in color and texture from batch to batch. Therefore, the sample you see in stores will look just like the one that shows up in your home.Both quartz and granite make a great countertop material, but if you're looking for something that is absolutely maintenance free, then quartz is something you should consider.

Disclaimer: This blog or article is for information purpose only, and should not be treated a professional advise or price protection guarantee. This blog is mainly used for search engine optimization and other commercial purposes and it is advised that readers seek professional consultation in the field of interest for more information.