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Monday, November 17, 2008

Step Up your Countertop Game!

Decisions, decisions, decisions!
We make lots of them every day, all the time.

But there are so many products out there to know about and new ones pop up every day!

With granite countertops alone there are endless options…
So here is some info to step up your granite countertop game.

Granite
The facts:
Formed from liquid magma
Solidified deep within the earth
Found on all continents
Has the durability of a diamond
Comes in countless colors and patterns



Natural stone varies so much the product can change depending on when it was taken from the ground. Granite comes in a large slab & you get to pick out your actual slab.





It’s decision time!
When selecting your favorite look there are many more things to consider.

Scale of Design?
People within the industry refer to some granite as to “having lot’s of movement” or being “salt & pepper”. This is describing the scale of the pattern in the stone.

"Salt & Pepper"


"Lot's of Movement"

2 cm or 3cm?
You can get your slab in a 2 centimeter or 3 centimeter thickness.
To use the correct lingo though you should call it 2cm or 3cm to sound like you are in the know.

Polished, Satin or Honed?
Polished is a smooth, shiny & reflective with richer and darker colors leaving your countertop sealed and easier to keep clean and free from staining.

Satin is the middle of the road with a light gloss. It is a relatively new option.

Honed is a smooth, matte surface without reflection. The depth of color is decreased but a more natural look is created.

What edge detail do you prefer?
It’s in the details! The edge you pick to have fabricated will help in creating the look you are going for.


So now you are wondering, which granites tend to be more expensive?

Blues


Greens


Granite with lots of movement


What about less expensive?

Neutrals

Salt & pepper


Having beautiful granite countertops in your home will definitely increase your resale value.
And it makes you feel pretty special too!

If you would like to learn more about granite or other alternative surfaces like marble, quartz, concrete, slate, travertine or limestone contact Diane Keaton Interiors.

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