A WORLD OF SURFACES WAITING TO BE EXPLORED
Embark on a journey through a world of surfaces waiting to be explored. Our collection offers a diverse array of textures, colors, and finishes, providing endless possibilities for your projects. Uncover the potential of each surface, where innovation meets design, and create spaces that captivate and inspire.
I’ve got engineered quartz in my kitchen and master bath. I love the look and no maintenance, and will use it in my daughter’s bathroom when we remodel it. Anyway, cost is about the same or slightly less than granite, depending on manufacturer, color chosen, edge chosen, etc. If you’re updating your countertops for market, then I would say go for granite tile or stone-look laminate. There are laminates that have texture, to look more like natural stone, and they are quite nice. They will cost more than, say, plain old white laminate, but nowhere near the cost of granite or quartz. Good luck!
I would like to try your marble stain remover but I am not sure which product to use. I have a Callacatta Gold marble sill around my shower, with glass walls on top. Under the glass is polished brass trim and the shower door handle is polished brass. The inside handle appears to have lost its sealer coating and the marble below has a dark orange stain which has spread out along much of the sill. Is this a rust stain? How should I treat the handle to prevent the stain reappearing? This is a new bathroom which was completed in 2008, the stain started fairly soon thereafter, and has spread quickly. Please advise.
Renovating a kitchen is like cooking a gourmet meal. Take on too much, and the work can mushroom out of control, busting your budget and your patience. While we can’t choose your recipes, we can help focus your renovation on the elements that give the most bang for your buck: the countertop and backsplash.
Here, near-black soapstone replaced dingy white laminate. Because it cuts and shapes with woodworking tools, the only cost was for the stone—$24 a square foot from M. Teixeira Soapstone, which also sells a DIY tool kit at soapstones.com. For the backsplash, the home¬owner chose easy-to-clean solid surfacing milled like beadboard fromSwanstone. One 3×8 sheet cost $556 and went up with a jigsaw and construction adhesive. Completing the makeover are a new stainless-steel undermount sink from Elkay and pull-down faucet from Grohe.
A WORLD OF SURFACES WAITING TO BE EXPLORED
Embark on a journey through a world of surfaces waiting to be explored. Our collection offers a diverse array of textures, colors, and finishes, providing endless possibilities for your projects. Uncover the potential of each surface, where innovation meets design, and create spaces that captivate and inspire.
A WORLD OF SURFACES WAITING TO BE EXPLORED
Embark on a journey through a world of surfaces waiting to be explored. Our collection offers a diverse array of textures, colors, and finishes, providing endless possibilities for your projects. Uncover the potential of each surface, where innovation meets design, and create spaces that captivate and inspire.
Maconstone Quartz Stone surfaces are very durable and capable of lasting a long time 30 years. Quartz Stone Surface both heat, scratch, chemical and stain resistant.
Macostone Quartz Stone surfaces are engineered from natural quartz while stone, in and of itself, is a natural stone. While granite is limited to all the colors nature has produced, Quartz Stone is artificially colored. While granite and quartz are in the upper tiers of cost, they will give you the longevity and durability associated with their price. Quartz Stone Surface will take a hot pot while other Surface is less resistant to high heat.
Quartz Stone is a manufactured stone and it is hard to duplicate the veining and pattern look you get from genuine marble or granite. Quartz Stone Surface is approximately 20% to 40% more expensive than granite. But the Quartz Stone Surface Worth of quality, styles, colors are higher than the granite and Marble.