Monday, April 28, 2008

Kitchen Remodeling: Different Countertop Materials

Laminate Countertops
Well known by trade names such as Formica®, these countertops have stood the test of time. New innovations make for a broad range of colors and patterns and more recently, the addition of textures.

Solid Surface Countertops
Solid surface is basically a plastic but that’s where the blandness ends. Many styles and colors are available and the seamless characteristics work well for expansive countertops and integral sinks.

Natural Stone Countertops
Granite, slate, soapstone, quartz, marble, gemstone… . Natural stone has an inherent beauty but there is some maintenance involved in keeping them ‘healthy’.

Engineered Stone Countertops
Predominantly a quartz material that’s been crushed and combined with resins to form a hard surface like stone, but without the maintenance requirements like periodic sealing. Some of the colors and patterns do a pretty good job of mimicking natural stone.

Wood Countertops
Wood countertops no longer mean just butcher block. Large full-expanse wood kitchen countertops are available and offer a beautiful warm look. There is some maintenance involved to keep them looking good however.

Metal Countertops
Stainless steel is probably more widely known but if that’s too clinical for you, picture your kitchen countertops in the rich color of copper, which gain a unique patina over time. Or consider the interesting gray pallet of pewter countertops.

Concrete Countertops
Concrete offers endless design options since they’re fabricated to your specifications, either right in your home or in a design studio and then shipped to your kitchen. Concrete offers a smooth surface in just about any color along with a stoutness that embodies solidity.

Composite and Recycled Materials Countertops
Composite and recycled materials deliver some interesting alternatives for kitchen countertops. Some are made from recycled paper and combined with resins to form a surface that’s hard yet warmer than stone. The eco-friendly nature of these choices may also give you the satisfaction of having helped the environment.

Lavastone Countertops
Lavastone is volcanic lava that’s hardened into a stone-like consistency. Most Lavastone countertop material is covered with a hard enamel that makes the surface similar to tile, except you don’t have to deal with grout lines like you do with a tile countertop. It can be expensive but you have a virtually unlimited supply of colors.

Tile Countertops
Tile’s another choice that’s been available for years but you’re not limited to just the basic 4-inch squares anymore. Natural stone tiles like granite are available and come in large sizes which means you could have a granite countertop with just a few grout lines for less cost than a granite slab.

Glass Countertops
Glass offers a sleek, modern style that doesn’t have to look like a bland glass tabletop. You can find various colors and different textures to give it some distinction. Glass countertops are sturdy enough to stand up to their role however you’ll still want to be sure you avoid dropping something large and heavy on them.

Need more kitchen remodeling ideas? Looking for great bathroom remodeling ideas? Read our countertop magazine.

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Sunday, April 27, 2008

Granite Countertops - The Material of Choice

Granite has recently become the material of choice for homeowners remodeling their kitchens. Granite is both durable and beautiful, but it requires regular maintenance and comes in a limited number of colors. Read here about using granite in kitchens, why so many people are choosing it, and how it might have a place in your new kitchen.

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Wednesday, April 23, 2008

CounterTop Magazine Provides Granite CounterTop and Marble CounterTop Information

Are you looking for information on granite countertops? Need a great resource for marble countertops?

CounterTop Business is a digital magazine that focuses exclusively and entirely on the $7 billion countertop industry. Our digital magazine and new companion Web site, CounterTopBusiness.com, is for anyone involved in the specification, sale, fabrication, and installation of countertops.

Learn more about granite countertops and marble countertops today. Visit CounterTopBusiness.com

Our target market includes architects, designers, builders, specifiers, and fabricators. The digital publication is currently delivered via e-mail to over 25,000 readers each month. CounterTop Business is an excellent source of information and is the premiere resource for what’s hot in the countertop industry: laminate countertops, solid surface countertops, cultured stone countertops, granite countertops, concrete countertops, tile countertops, marble countertops, paper countertops, glass countertops, green countertops, and other materials.

On our new companion website, CounterTopBusiness.com, you will find material information, fabrication tips, and the latest business intelligence for the growing countertop industry. Join the CounterTopBusiness.com community and meet other professionals in our discussion forum. View industry related videos and download free white papers.

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Wednesday, April 16, 2008

More Countertop Blogs

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Rustic Granite Countertops

Consumers are still clamoring for granite, smooth, polished granite. In this residence in the Adirondack region, the plan was to go with a natural slab sawn to fit the rustic décor of a beautiful log structure. Designed by architect Nick Sajda of Roger Bartels Architects LLC in South Norwalk, Conn., the home has multiple stone fireplaces, a stone wet bar and stone vanities that incorporate oversized stone, creating one-of-a-kind spaces.

Read more: Rustic granite countertops

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Monday, April 7, 2008

Granite Still Rules in Chicago

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