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| Published: Jun.14.2008 @ 1:00 am
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Marble is a natural stone material that has historically associated with durability, toughness and elegance as well. As materials for home flooring, these can be created to provide an appealing, unique and distinctive luster to the floors of your home.
Using these materials helps enhance the overall look and feel of a particular room where it is laid-out. If you lay-out these tiles in the right manner, you will only need to pay minimal attention to effectively maintaining the elegant appeal of this unique flooring material.
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Different Floor Tile Designs Abound These Days
Today, there are many varieties of marble floor tiles to be chosen from, with unique designs and color patterns, and these may also range from being polished, tumbled or honed.
Many natural stone dealers, home depot shops and Internet stores offer many designs and patterns for consumers, and these dealers should be able to customers adequate descriptions of each o the variants being offered, which will help customers choose the appropriate ones for their homes.
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Honed marble tiles are used to give more floor traction, while polished tiles are used to provide a more elegant look; however these could become slippery when wet, and may entail the placement of mats to prevent accidents. Tumbled marble on the other hand, is sought after for its old-world, rustic look and feel, and is fast becoming a popular design pattern for many homeowners.
Standard Price Ranges For Marble Floor Tiles
These variety of tiles are commonly utilized used for both interior and exterior flooring purposes. Their sizes may vary, and usually range from 305 x 305 mm to 500 mm and more. The tile finish may also vary, being either polished, gauged or beveled. This stone material, just like limestone, has prices which range from $5 to $20 per square foot, and are seen as good materials for higher-priced home renovations.
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Marble tiles offer more than just elegance and durability, as well as its ornate and refined beauty. For centuries, these materials have been etched firmly in the records of architecture and design, and have been seen as symbols of affluence, sophistication and artistry. These floor tile material are also suitable for bathrooms, kitchens, foyers and hallways, and generally will last for years with simple care and maintenance.
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Using these materials also helps in effectively transforming an ordinary, worn-out space into a great room. Though the cost of this material may seem quite high, particularly when the tiles are sourced overseas, you may find a suitable dealer if you invest a considerable amount of time searching for a good deal. Do some comparisons, and research around first before purchasing one, so that you would be able to find the most competitive or affordable price ranges, and get good-quality materials for your home.
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| Published: Jun.12.2008 @ 2:45 am
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One of the easiest ways to revamp your bathroom is with a new bathroom vanity. The most important feature when picking a bathroom vanity is the design; they really make the space more pleasant. A new vanity under your bathroom sink will not only give you a place to store away items, but can also add more counter space to put all your toiletries on.
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Often when people plan a bathroom remodel, they neglect the storage. With several people sharing one home, though, having a vanity to store all the items they need in the bathroom is a good feature. Reducing clutter also adds to the beauty and design of your bathroom space.
When shopping for new vanities, you must first measure the amount of space you'll be able to devote to the new vanity. Most vanities come in widths of 18 inches up to 48 inches, in increments of 6 inches. There are many different designs to consider, as well. Your vanity should coincide with other fixtures and design features in your bathroom. There are modern, classic, deco, antique, and many other styles to choose from. They don't just come in wood, either; there are many different materials to choose from.
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There are generally a few categories bathroom storage units will fall under. There are those with cabinetry, which could be vanity cabinets, wall cabinets, recessed cabinets and medicine cabinets. Some vanities or storage pieces also have open shelving. Then there are over the toilet cabinets and linen closets. As far as design goes, cabinet vanities are often the most aesthetically pleasing. There are face-frame vanity cabinets, which are more traditional and formal. Then there are frameless vanity cabinets and European style vanities, which are more modern.
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It's a good design choice to match any period-style cabinets with period-style knobs and pulls in your bathroom. As far as vanity cabinet countertops go, you have a few choices. There are laminates, ceramic tile, wood, composite materials or solid surface materials including stone, stainless steel and concrete. Laminates, composites, solid surface materials and stainless steel are easier to scratch, but composites or solid surface materials are very easy to repair or replace. Wood is beautiful, but must be maintained. Stone countertops are the most durable and aesthetically pleasing, but they are more expensive.
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Ceramic tile is probably the most common bathroom vanity surface material. It's durable and doesn't stain easily. You can also find a lot of choices, because they're so common. Whatever material and style you choose, making the effort to find a bathroom vanity that suits your storage and design needs will pay off. New bathroom vanities add more storage and a pleasant look to your bathroom.
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| Published: Jun.10.2008 @ 1:41 am
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We spend quite a bit of time in our bathrooms. In fact, most people use their bathrooms at least an hour every day. If you're thinking an hour isn't really that much, consider that it actually adds up to 6% of the time we are awake and as much as 15% of the time we are home. With this much of our time invested in hanging out in the bathroom, it makes sense to search for beautiful and functional bathroom flooring.
Since there are six types of flooring each of these types comes in many styles, there are plenty of great options.
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One of the most popular flooring choices is tile. Tile is extremely durable and attractive and will rarely crack. Since you can find tile made with ceramic, stone, or composite material, you can select from a wide variety of styles and surfaces. Concrete floors are a choice that is gaining in popularity, especially since they can be colored and etched to create beautiful, stylish designs.
Of course, no flooring choice is perfect and tile does have some negative features.
Tile floors must be installed on a completely level surface without any lumps or holes. If they are installed on uneven surfaces, the tiles may crack from taking the full weight of all that foot traffic on areas that aren't level. In addition, most tile designs are grouted between tiles and there is a lot of work involved in cleaning the grouted areas.
However, despite these drawbacks, tile flooring is a durable and lovely choice.
In the past, most homeowners opted for vinyl flooring. After all, despite the fact that few of the choices were attractive, vinyl was affordable and fairly easy to install. Luckily, today's vinyl sheet and tile flooring is much more stylish. In fact, at first glance, many designs look like expensive, beautiful stone flooring.
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This makes vinyl a wonderful choice for homeowners who are on a tight budget, but want to enjoy some of the best benefits of a tile floor. Vinyl can handle spills and wet feet without any trouble and it is very durable. Cleaning is a snap. Even better, vinyl can be torn by something sharp, but it is much more forgiving of an uneven surface than tile.
Several generations ago, selecting flooring wasn't much of a challenge, since hardwoods were the only available type most people could afford. While they lost popularity when newer, cheaper flooring alternatives became available, hardwoods are once more a common choice.
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One reason for the renewed popularity of hardwoods is the beauty of this flooring. Gleaming Brazilian Teak, Chinese Cherry, or American Oak flooring has an elegance and beauty that man-made materials can't compete with. In addition, new sealing methods allow homeowners to enjoy water repellent and mildew resistant wood flooring.
For people who want the look of hardwoods or expensive stone options without the hefty price tag, laminate flooring is an excellent option. Laminates are made to look like wood, marble, or slate, but are actually made with a layer of clear resin over a paper layer that looks like the real thing, adhered to two foundation layers.
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Laminate is a durable, low maintenance option. This material can be made to look like almost any flooring option and are a great choice for an odd sized room, since they can be custom cut and designed for that space.
Finally, there is the oldest flooring option of all - slate, marble, or other real stone materials. Stone was used in the Roman baths and still is holding up several thousand years later. Stone is stain resistant and can be cleaned with most cleaning products.
Of course, all that beauty and durability does come at a price. Stone is usually pricier than other bathroom flooring choices. However, since it will not need to be replaced over the years like some other materials, it can actually be a good investment.
Now that you know the options, you're ready for the fun part. You get to choose the right flooring for your home.
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| Published: Jun.10.2008 @ 1:37 am
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There would seem based my own experience that there is a lot of confusion amongst the general public and some builders as to what sealing natural stone actually means.
When we talk about sealing a surface we normally mean that an impenetrable barrier is painted on or applied in some way. For example tiled floors are often sealed to give them added protection and make them shine. To do this a series of coats of emulsion polish are applied to the surface and allowed to dry. This seals the floor and gives it protection. Other surfaces such as wood are often sealed with a coating of a polyurethane product. This adds strength to the surface and protects it. Many other normally porous surfaces can be sealed with a layer that sits on the surface acting as a barrier to penetrative agents and gives protection also.
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The sealing of natural stone such as marble, granite, limestone and slate is very different. Natural stone is made up of crystals that interlock together. The actual minerals that are present as crystals in the stone give it its color and striations. However there are spaces between the crystal and the smaller these spaces are and the more the crystals have been compacted together the less porous the stone is. So these spaces will determine the porosity of the stone. A combination of pore size and mineral content of the stone will also determine its hardness and thus its durability. These spaces in the stone are air filled when the stone is dry and water filled when the stone is wet. Bacteria inhabit these spaces and these are often vital for the maintenance of the stone. Very little research has been carried out into these bacteria but what has been done would suggest that they are essential in maintaining the integrity of the stone.
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Consequently we have the picture of stone as quite a complex mix of minerals, bacteria and spaces. You must imagine the stone to be something akin to a very hard sponge! If you drop a liquid onto the stone it will be absorbed and spread through the spaces. This is why what initially looked like a small spillage can end up as quite a large stain in the stone. To remove the stain it has to be flushed out of these spaces. All a stone sealer does it fill up these spaces. Many of the stone sealants in use are based on fatty acids rather than synthetic sealants. These natural sealants are better because they do not destroy the bacteria but often enhance them. Synthetic sealants will destroy these bacteria that have longer-term consequences on the stones makeup. Sealants based on fat however have a shorter lifespan and must be renewed periodically.
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Whatever sealant is used it simply fills up the spaces between the crystals it does not cover the surface of the stone. Its purpose is simply to delay the penetration of liquids into the stone. So if corrosive materials get onto the stone then it will be damaged. Stone sealants do not form a protective 'seal' on the surface of the stone. Consequently stone is only protected from absorbing liquids. It is not protected from surface damage.
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| Published: Jun.06.2008 @ 1:02 am
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Marble is one of the commonly-preferred natural stones for use in many residential and building applications. This natural stone material is suitable for flooring and other tiling and architectural purposes.
At present, there are many varieties of marble floor tiling materials to be chosen from, with each offering unique designs, shades and color patterns. These tiles also range from being polished, tumbled or honed. These materials could easily be sourced from tile dealers, home depot shops and on the Internet as well.
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Characteristics Of Polished, Honed And Tumbled Marble
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Tumbled marble is quite a popular choice these days, and is usually sought after for its old-world, rustic appearance and feel, and is quickly becoming a popular design pattern for a lot of homeowners today.
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How Much These Natural Stone Variety Costs
Marble, whether for bathroom or living room tiling, has different varying sizes and measurements , and they could usually range from 305 x 305 mm to 500 mm and more. The tile finish could also vary from being either polished, gauged or beveled.
This natural stone material, like limestone, could cost starting from $5 to $20 per square foot, and is a sought-after material for higher-priced home renovations. These types of tiles are seen to offer more than just elegance and durability, as well as its ornate and refined beauty. Historically, these materials have been raised firmly in the annals of architecture and design, and were usually seen as potent symbols of affluence, sophistication and artistry.
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Suitable For Most Home Applications
This natural stone material is generally suited for installation in bathrooms, kitchens, foyers and hallways, and will generally withstand everyday wear and tear, as well as heavy volumes of traffic, although it requires a regular maintenance and shining routine to help it last longer.
Though the cost of using this flooring material may be a bit high, especially when the materials are sourced from overseas, you could find a suitable local dealer if you take some time to research and shop around your area for the most affordable and lucrative choices. Do some comparisons, and research around first before buying one, so that you would be able to find the most suitable price ranges, and get only good-quality flooring materials for your home.
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Marble has always been noted to be a durable, tough and elegant material for home flooring purposes. As tiles for the home, these can effectively create a more appealing, unique and elegant shine and glow to the floors of your home.
Using these materials also helps enhance the overall look and appeal of the room where it is installed, and will surely help increase your homes resale value, whenever you wish to put it up for sale someday. Whenever these tiles are installed in the right manner, you only need to pay minimal attention to properly maintaining the elegant appeal of this unique flooring material.
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| Published: Jun.04.2008 @ 1:22 am
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Cutting stone, granite and marble for use in interior design is an easier task today. Modern stone saws are now designed on computers, and come with features such as laser guides, adjustable legs and water pumps to ensure accurate, comfortable, and low cost cutting. Some electric tile saws are also wet tile saws that offer better precision.
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In interior design, stone, granite and marble have been used for their decorative beauty since the beginning of architectural time. Granite and marble have versatile uses; they can be used for building artwork, on the walls as tiles or on the floors for the shine. Marble is also used on the pool side due to its coolant feature. In addition to that marble has stood a good reputation when it comes to durability as a decorative material. Comparatively, granite is a harder stone than marble, and is used more commonly in public places due to the low costs.
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Both marble and granite are popular for countertops and flooring due to the high quality gloss they can give off. These are found in various colors and patterns created by nature. The stones are unique in looks and artsy due to minerals that give them the natural artistic appearance.
For cutting large marble and granite slabs, stone saws are used. There are 2 main varieties of stone saws - overhead rail saws and track saws. The overhead rail saws are more expensive. But they let you cut your slabs with more comfort. Some saws come with adjustable legs and you can adjust these according to your height.
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| Published: Jun.02.2008 @ 1:36 am
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A fast way to make a dramatic change to your kitchen is to install new kitchen countertops. A countertop overhaul can be as simple as installing new material on your already existing counter or as involved as having completely new counters made.
One of the hardest choices is picking out of the seemingly endless list of materials just exactly what your new kitchen countertops will be made of. There is stone, stone-synthetic composite, completely synthetic material, plastic laminate or ceramic tile.
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Under each of this kitchen countertop categories are hundreds of available subcategories, colors and styles. To narrow the decision, decide which material will hold up the best under your normal kitchen conditions.
Plastic laminate, tile, and synthetic kitchen countertops will scratch, so be sure to use a cutting board. Granite countertops don't scratch, but they do need periodic resealing. Stone-synthetic composite countertops don't need to be resealed and many claim they are as scratch resistant as granite.
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All of the different materials used for kitchen countertops can stain, however. Red wine, mustard, and curry powder are common culprits and it is important to keep countertops wiped clean to avoid the hassle. Perhaps the most popular material used for kitchen countertops is synthetic material, also called solid surfacing materials. The most widely known of this material is Corian, produced by DuPont. Other manufacturers are Formica, Aventine, and Wilson Art.
There are a few reasons for the popularity of synthetic kitchen countertops. For example, when they are installed, no seams are visible. This gives a sleek finish with counters that appear cut from a single piece to fit your kitchen.
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Another reason synthetic kitchen countertops are popular is the variety of colors and styles they are available in. Many are made to resemble real stone, with flecks of color that give a textured look. They are also available in colors no natural stone could have, such as vivid greens and reds. Synthetic kitchen countertops also have the handy feature of being able to sand out scratches. Though possible, actually buffing the scratch out completely may be more difficult that it sounds as many people don't have the necessary sanding tools.
Those with a higher budget often opt for stone kitchen countertops. There is no denying the elegant appeal of marble or Blue Perl granite with its dark grey stone and translucent chips. Granite is a particular favorite because it is extremely durable as well as elegant.
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Granite kitchen countertops are almost impossible to scratch or damage with a hot pan. Because it is a porous stone, however, granite must be periodically resealed and even sealed will stain if substances are not cleaned off fairly quickly. In the high-traffic, elegant kitchen, however, periodic resealing is a small price to pay for such durability.
Kitchen countertops are a big choice when remodeling a kitchen. They can create drama with color or design or add to a sleek, streamlined look. Every material has its positives and negatives so it is important to know how it will be used and how to care for it.
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| Published: Jun.02.2008 @ 1:33 am
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I was helping my daughter having her kitchen remodelled recently. She was having problems trying to decide on a new countertop material. Walking through the counters area in Home Depot gave her a few ideas, but she was still undecided when the time came to choose a month later. I decided to write out a quick comparison of all the materials and costs for her and when I was done I thought other people might find it useful as well, so here goes.
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Most people are familiar with laminate countertops. (Formica is one brand name.) They're a thin surface of high-pressure laminate applied to a thicker base of plywood or particleboard. Pluses: The standby, available in literally hundreds of patterns and colors, laminates are the least expensive (next to tile) and durable, requiring less upkeep than tile. Minuses: Easy to scorch with hot cookware, the use of layers in their construction makes it tricky to repair chips, show scratches, especially lighter colors, so not usable as a cutting surface. Less durable than natural stone or solid surface; use with under mount sinks is not recommended. Cost: $25 to $50 foot
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Solid surfacing, (brand names Corian, Fountainhead, Avonite and Surrell) a newer countertop material, is durable and mimics the appearance of natural stone materials like marble or granite. Pluses: Gives seamless surfaces, easy to care for. High impact resistance, easily repaired, nonporous and seamless, so won't trap dirt, collect bacteria or stain; easily. Minuses: May melt from hot pot; looks non-natural in some color schemes, licensed contractor required for installation and repair work. Cost: $60 to $110 per foot.
Natural woods. Used in butcher-block style arrangement. Maple, oak and other hardwoods, make durable and elegant countertops. Pluses: Good surface for cutting foods; scratches easily repaired by sanding; easy match with wood cabinets and floors. Minuses: Requires a finish to preserve appearance, may scorch with hot cookware, allows bacterial growth, so needs regular cleaning. Not practical for entire countertop – good for small sections. Cost: $50 to $75 per foot
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Granite. Popular for their elegant and rich look, natural stone countertops will last longer than most kitchens. Pluses: Adds to value of home, hard durable surface, very heat resistant. Minuses: very expensive, requires care since it is porous and must be sealed periodically, grease will stain. Cost: 60 to $200 per foot for granite $60 to $130 per foot for marble (stains easily and not recommended for food prep countertop)
Ceramic or Porcelain Tile: This is the countertop material my daughter was replacing. While the counters were in pretty bad shape, refurbishing was an option. Tile has a comforting, classic look and is inexpensive.. Pluses: Easy to clean up after a mess. More heat resistant than laminates solid surfaces, inexpensive, unless you are thinking about custom or hand-painted tiles. Minuses: Can chip and crack easily; needs regular maintenance to keep bacteria out of grout. Scrubbing grout. Cost: $10 to $25 per foot.
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So, what countertop material did she choose in the end? For it's reasonable cost and reparability, Corian got the nod for the new kitchen. We found a color that was very close to a granite look and we also liked the ten year warranty.
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| Published: May.28.2008 @ 1:03 am
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For many homeowners, there is nothing quite like an outdoor stone fireplace design. They can dramatically change your home's landscape as well as provide a peaceful feeling. Here are some simple tips to get you started with your outdoor stone fireplace design.
With any type of outdoor fireplace made with stone you will have several options in materials.
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-Natural stones - This is the most common material of all outdoor fireplace design. You have the ability to pick from an endless array of natural stones that you can use any way you see fit.
They can be used in the entire fireplace design or only in certain parts of the fireplace. For example, you could have a stone fireplace with a wood mantle or a stone mantle if you desire.
Stone is a very low maintenance material that only requires water sealing every few years. It is also extremely durable.
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-Cultured stone - This is another option for any outdoor stone fireplace design. The difference with this type of stone is that it is a cast stone. This means its lighter, can be made into different sizes, and it is much easier to handle and set in place. If you haven't looked at this option you might want to.
- Marble/Limestone/Slate/Granite - These are all other popular materials for an outdoor fireplace. Marble is expensive, but has a multitude of design capabilities. Granite works well due to its ease in being cleaned as well as the fact that it is the ultimate in no maintenance.
A stone outdoor fireplace design is one of those areas where you can really use your imagination with. There is no "one" set option, only what you would like.
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| Published: May.28.2008 @ 12:59 am
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The question today isn't so much what's on your countertop as what is your countertop made of? Right now my answer would be laminate, but I'm dreaming of the day when I can say marble. Or maybe even recycled glass-really!
If marble's more your style than recycled glass, here are some traditional countertop choices. (The innovative ones are below, so keep reading!)
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Laminate. One of the most affordable options, laminate is comprised of several layers of heated and compressed paper. The color or pattern you see on the countertop is just the top layer. Lucky you, when it comes to laminate countertops the colors, patterns, and design choices are almost endless, so you can emulate the traditional look of stone or go wild with color.
Ceramic Tile. Counters topped with vitreous tile can accept hot pots and pans without scorching and resist moisture from splashes around sinks. The variety of ceramic tile sizes, shapes, and colors makes it perfect for adding style to your kitchen. Just keep in mind that installing ceramic tile can be labor-intensive and pricey. And you'll have to work to keep those grout lines clean.
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Natural Stone. Granite, marble, and soapstone are the most popular stone countertop options. Natural stone gets major points because it's tough yet elegant, and you can choose from polished, honed, flamed, or tumbled finishes. Keep in mind that most natural stone surfaces require regular sealing. Stone can be a particularly pricey option depending on the type you choose, however. To save money, you might want to consider stone tiles instead.
Solid Surfacing. Another option if you're not quite ready to fork over the money for natural stone, synthetic surfacing resembles stone and comes in a variety of colors and patterns. It's nonporous and durable, but it can be scratched and burned (no setting hot pots directly on the countertop like you can with real stone!).
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Stainless Steel. It doesn't get much more contemporary than stainless steel countertops. This material is durable and easy to clean. But be careful-stainless steel scratches easily, and it's not cheap to replace.
Concrete. Countertops made of concrete are durable and easy to clean if they're sealed properly. Concrete can be colored any shade and, as a bonus, its pigmented finish is stain-resistant. Much like stainless steel, concrete is best suited for contemporary kitchens.
Butcher Block. Someday I'll have a stretch butcher-block in my kitchen. But until then I'll have to be content just writing about it. Butcher block is made from hardwood strips that are glued together. Common hardwoods used include oak, cherry, bamboo, and maple. Moisture will damage butcher block, so keep it away from sink areas. And if you finish your butcher block, make sure you choose a finish that's safe for food contact-because what good is butcher block if you aren't going to cut on it?
If you were intrigued when I mentioned countertops made from recycled glass, you're in luck. Here are a few innovative countertop choices worth considering next time you go countertop shopping. (And if you know of any other cool new countertop creations I missed, let me know!)
Squeak Mountain Stone. These eco-friendly countertops are made from a fibrous-cement material comprised of recycled paper, recycled glass, coal fly-ash, and Portland cement. It's a great alternative to natural or quarried stone and resembles soapstone or limestone.
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Vetrazzo. These countertops are made of 85 percent recycled glass and come in a slew of fun colors. Recycled glass countertops sound breakable (or sharp!) but they're not-in fact, Vetrazzo surfaces are so smooth, they're comparable to granite. Bonus: The company sponsors a Recycle Vetrazzo program, where people can recycle their old recycled Vetrazzo countertops (yep, that's a lot of recycling going on there).
Bamboo. These cool countertops are made of solid bamboo plywood and are laminated with a formaldehyde-free adhesive.
Fusionstone. It's not eco-friendly like the other innovative countertops mentioned above, but Fusionstone is pretty cool. A layer of ultra-clear glass is fused to exotic stone slabs to protect the stone from scratching and stains while still showcasing its natural beauty.
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Quartz Surfacing. This material combines 93 percent quartz with 7 percent resin to create a countertop that's twice as strong as granite-can you believe that! It's more maintenance-free than granite too because it's nonabsorbent, easily wiped clean, and is insanely durable (no need to worry about scratches or stains). It is typically as expensive as the real deal though.
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