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Dec 07 2019

Quartz, Granite, and Marble: What’s The Difference?

A kitchen design store can be a homeowner’s best friend. With one in 10 households performing a kitchen remodel every year, it’s clear that having an updated space is important. A remodeled kitchen can increase the value of your property, and make you feel more confident while entertaining guests. If you’re thinking about upgrading your kitchen, but aren’t sure where to start, check out this guide on choosing between fabrication countertops.

Granite Countertops

Granite is perhaps the most common type of stone people think of when talking about fabrication countertops. If you’re someone who loves cooking and baking, granite is your best option as it has a strong enough resistance to heat that you can place a pan on it straight out of the oven. You will also enjoy the fact that this countertop is easy to clean, is resistant to bacteria, and is extremely durable.

Marble Countertops

Marble can make any kitchen look sleek and gorgeous. It’s a versatile stone, meaning it can be coupled with a wide variety of kitchen styles. It can also be a cheaper countertop stone depending on the type of marble you purchase. While it’s no secret that marble can be extremely expensive, many homeowners may be surprised to learn that Carrara marble is very cost-efficient. This blue-grey marble comes from the city of Carrara in Italy and is a popular stone used in sculptures.

Quartz Countertops

Quartz is unique from other fabrication countertops in the sense that it is not completely natural. Quartz stone is made up of various types of stone including quartz, marble, granite, and other natural stones or recycled industry materials. It is important to note that a quartz countertop is not solid quartz but still comes with many benefits. Quartz is stain-resistant and easy to clean. It is also as durable as granite, but more flexible than both granite and marble. This makes the countertop less likely to break or crack.

Final Thoughts

Upgrading your kitchen is a convenient way to improve the value of your home and the functionality of your space. Starting with your countertops can give your renovation project a direction to go in. With a variety of stones choose from, this can also give you inspiration on how to enhance the other aspects of your kitchen.

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