Materials
Stone Selection
Remodeling a home can be a huge undertaking. The process of selecting the right look and then selecting the right materials can be stressful but also fun! For example, modern kitchen countertops come in so many different materials that the choices can be overwhelming, that's why we're here to help!
There are pros and cons to any material that you choose. Click on a material to learn more about each and explore different options.
Granite
Granite countertops have been a preferred choice for homeowners for years and it instantly increases the value of your home. Unlike other common countertop surfaces, granite countertops are 100% natural, durable, and come in hundreds of colors covering virtually every design preference.
Quartz
Quartz countertops are growing in popularity in the U.S. because they are beautiful, versatile, affordable and virtually maintenance-free. Being that quartz is an engineered man-made stone, all material is consistent and non-porous.
Marble
Marble is another top choice for homeowners because of its radiating beauty. Being natural stone, it can withstand heat but is one of the higher-maintenance options. Marble is very versatile when it comes to color and pattern, whether you're going for bold or subtle. There are many options for you!
Quartzite
Due to its resistance to destruction, quartzite is a popular choice for homeowners. It has a strong resistance to etching, scratching, or staining. Quartzite is a denser natural stone and can be more durable than granite and marble, making it the ideal choice for those seeking a worry-free, sophisticated stone.
Porcelain
Today's porcelain is made to imitate marble without suffering durability. In addition to providing a luxurious look, it is incredibly durable and requires no maintenance. It is thinner material which in turn is a better option for shower walls. Fewer grout lines!
Italian Marble vs. Brazilian Marble
Many elegant and luxurious high-grade marble selections are popular among homeowners, including Italian and Brazilian. We highlight the pros and cons of each.
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